Table 1 shows one common suspension related problems of the 2016 Mercedes Benz C300.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Suspension problems |
I am reporting a structural failure of the rear subframe (axle carrier) on my 2016 mercedes-benz C300 (w205). The component is exhibiting significant internal-to-external corrosion (perforation), specifically at the suspension mounting points. Safety impact: the vehicle is currently exhibiting unstable handling and a 'skittish' 'swerving' sensation causing the car to 'fishtail' under braking during normal braking and at highway speeds, indicating a compromise in the structural integrity of the rear axle. This poses an immediate risk of a 'loss of directional control' should the suspension components fully detach from the corroded subframe. The structural integrity, loss of directional control, sudden suspension failure, and causes extremely dangerous safety hazard for my family and other on the road. The corrosion has compromised the mounting points of the rear suspension, creating a risk that the axle will detach while the vehicle is in motion, leading to a catastrophic loss of control. Context: mercedes-benz has acknowledged this defect in previous years (2008-2015) via a 20-year extended warranty and in service information s135. 00-p-0009a. However, they have failed to include the 2016 w205 in the safety remedy despite identical failure modes and documented safety hazards. Currently, as of April 2026, a 2024/2025 federal court ruling [xxx] v. Mercedes-benz) allowed a class-action lawsuit to proceed specifically covering 2010–2022 models—including the2016 C300 w205—alleging the exact same manufacturing defect. A thorough inspection of the undercarriage of the vehicle shows severe corrosion to the subframe as well as a cracked hub along the drive-train shaft and differential. I have submitted photos along with this vehicle complaint from to document the corrosion of the subframe and other defects associated with the devices and systems that transmit power from the engine or propulsion device to the wheels such as the cracks in hubs, shafts, differentials. Information redacted pursuant to the freedom of inform.