Mercedes-Benz AMG GT
The M178 is AMG's sports car answer to Porsche — dry sump, hand-built, 4.0 litres with the turbos in the hot inner-V. The dry-sump system with a separate 12-litre oil reservoir is not just for show: under high lateral g-forces on the track the oil supply remains stable where a conventional engine would already suffer oil starvation. One Man, One Engine is not a marketing slogan — every engine has a plaque with the assembler's name, and that shows in build quality. Maintenance requirements are above average: intake valves carbon up through pure direct injection every 40,000–60,000 km; the hot-V turbo needs a few minutes of idle cool-down after track use. Shorten oil change intervals to 7,500 km — the manufacturer's recommendation is too long for spiritedly driven examples. Early production gearboxes up to 2017 were the weakest link: DCT replacement under 20,000 km occurred. Revised units run without issues. Replace ignition coils from 2018–2019 build years prophylactically if not already done.
AMG coupe
AMG with 350 kW in coupe form. Athletic, direct and with the right sound.
Engine Weaknesses 8
Early C190 models had DCT gearboxes that failed under 20,000 km — too much torque for the first gearbox generation. Mercedes replaced under warranty and revised the calibration.
Symptoms: Sudden neutral while driving, gearbox drops out, judder in the lower rev range.
Hot-V turbochargers suffer from high heat on frequent track use. Improper shutdown after full load without cool-down accelerates bearing wear. Expensive to replace due to tight installation.
Symptoms: Whistling under load, smoke, power loss, elevated oil consumption.
Known problem 2018–2019: ignition coils fail from moisture ingress. Mercedes responded with a service campaign and revised coils with rubber sealing.
Symptoms: Misfires on individual cylinders, rough running, check engine light, power loss.
Pure direct injection without port injectors causes heavy carbon buildup on intake valves. Hot-V layout with turbos in the inner V increases heat input. Walnut blasting every 40,000–60,000 km needed.
Symptoms: Rough idle, elevated fuel consumption, slight power loss, rough running on cold start.
Timing chain and tensioners can show wear at high mileage. Typical rattling on cold start is the first warning sign. If ignored a chain jump with engine damage is possible.
Symptoms: Metallic rattling directly after cold start, disappears at operating temperature.
High-pressure pump can fail without warning. Pump must be completely replaced; repair is not possible. Affects all direct-injection AMG V8 engines of this generation.
Symptoms: Misfires, difficult cold starting, check engine light, rough running at low rpm.
Valve cover gaskets, oil cooler gaskets and sump gasket tend to degrade at higher mileage. The dry-sump system has more sealing surfaces than conventional engines.
Symptoms: Oil spots under the vehicle, oil smell after driving, dropping oil level without visible consumption.
Official recall 05/2014–12/2018: engine control unit software does not meet specification. After more than 67 hours standstill no catalytic converter heating on next start. Free software update.
Vehicle Weaknesses 6
The dual-clutch gearboxes on early C190 models (2015–2017) could not cope with the enormous torque and sometimes had to be replaced in under 20,000 km.
Individual C190 units required the power steering pump to be replaced multiple times. The problem recurred after repair and eventually required a complete steering column replacement.
Early C190 production vehicles showed gearbox failures sometimes before 20,000 km due to excessive torque. Synchroniser rings wear quickly; clunking when shifting from D to R is a typical symptom. Repair only possible at AMG.
Complete instrument cluster failure has been documented, sometimes combined with extensive ECU replacement. Software issues after updates can damage additional control units.
Prominent creaking and squeaking from the dashboard has been reported by several C190 owners. In severe cases a complete replacement was needed.
Several C190 owners report severe creaking from the dashboard requiring complete dashboard replacement. Additionally, wind noise at the windscreen occurs at high speeds.
Reports & Tests
7 owner complaints filed with NHTSA (2015–2021). Most reported: Powertrain (4), Engine (2), Wheels (1).