🚗 Automotive 13h ago · Brad Anderson

If The AMG One’s $2,195 Air Filter Sounds Bad, Wait Until You Hit 19,262 Miles

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If The AMG One’s $2,195 Air Filter Sounds Bad, Wait Until You Hit 19,262 Miles
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A simple service for the Mercedes-AMG One includes 80 hours of labor.



Mechanics have to disassemble large parts of the hypercar to service it.



The AMG One’s 1.6-liter turbo six is rated to last a measly 19,262 miles.






Owning an F1-powered hypercar like the Mercedes-AMG One is an experience reserved for a tiny handful of extremely fortunate people, which also means very few will ever have to stomach the staggering maintenance costs that come with it. If you’re not prepared

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