The Mercedes-Benz ML 320 and ML 350 BlueTEC are renowned for their diesel efficiency and towing capabilities, making them a popular choice among Missouri drivers. Manufactured between 2007 and 2015, these SUVs blend luxury with rugged performance, targeting those who value reliability. As a Dieselgate survivor, your vehicle embodies a crucial chapter in diesel automotive history, ensuring that its performance and reliability resonate with potential donors.
Donating your ML 320 or ML 350 BlueTEC to Revive Ride not only allows you to rid yourself of an aging vehicle but also contributes to a noble cause. The process is straightforward, and by participating, you can pass on the benefits of your diesel SUV to another family while potentially qualifying for significant tax deductions. With awareness of AdBlue system maintenance and Dieselgate implications, your donation stands to make a valuable impact.
πGeneration guide
W164 Facelift β’ 2007-2011
Includes the ML 320 CDI, ML 320 BlueTEC, and ML 350 BlueTEC. Known for its solid performance with the OM642 V6 3.0L turbodiesel engine, this generation is marked by luxurious features and practical utility.
W166 Second Generation β’ 2012-2015
Features the ML 350 BlueTEC with improved 7G-Tronic Plus transmission and optional AIRMATIC suspension, delivering enhanced comfort and towing capability while maintaining diesel efficiency.
Known issues by generation
Both the W164 and W166 generations of the Mercedes ML 320 and ML 350 BlueTEC come with specific known issues that potential donors should be aware of. Common problems include the OM642 V6 oil-cooler seal failure, which often leads to costly repairs. The infamous swirl-flap intake-runner failure can result in catastrophic engine damage, while AdBlue system components often face issues, including heater and sensor failures that trigger limp mode. It's also critical to maintain the DPF regen cycles, as short trips can lead to performance issues. Awareness of these factors can enhance the donation experience and ensure proper maintenance disclosure to new owners.
Donation value by condition + generation
When it comes to the donation value of your ML 320 or ML 350 BlueTEC, condition plays a pivotal role. Vehicles with low mileage and a clean history can command higher appraisal values, especially for $5k+ examples in good condition, as outlined in Form 8283 Section B. The diesel engine's performance, DPF regen history, and post-settlement fixes also contribute to the overall value. As dieselgate-era vehicles become rarer, well-maintained examples are likely to appreciate, offering donors not just a chance to contribute but also a favorable tax outcome.
Donation process for this model
Donating your diesel SUV to Revive Ride involves specific considerations. We utilize heavy-duty flatbed trucks for higher GVWR vehicles and require disclosure of the AdBlue/DEF tank status, DPF regen history, and any Dieselgate fix status. If your vehicle has undergone biodiesel conversion, please inform us, as this can influence the donation process. Adherence to diesel-fuel-only fueling discipline is mandatory, as any fuel contamination could lead to extensive and costly repairs.
Missouri regional notes
Missouri's unique driving conditions enhance the appeal of the Mercedes ML 320 and ML 350 BlueTEC. With 50-state emissions certification, these diesel SUVs cater to a variety of regional needs, from winter snow driving to outdoor recreation towing capabilities. Given the stateβs diverse terrain, the 7200lb towing capacity becomes an asset for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Additionally, proximity to dealer networks for AdBlue service is a bonus for owners who want to maintain their vehicles in peak condition.