Mercedes has a built in maintenance service added to the price of the car, or the purchaser can buy a direct from the MB dealer service plan - monthly service plan. I doubt the 2022s with a starting price at $110k will be pushing off corner store used car lots especially with the EQs being it’s newest flagship model. Probably need to prequalify before even showing up for a test drive.Now you and I both know people gonna buy these used, 70k+ miles, outta warranty (no second hand warranty), on a 84 month loan.

And the screens are an opt in, not a standard
“North American buyers will also be able to opt for the so-called Hyperscreen, a one-piece curved screen that stretches across the width of the dashboard. It houses three digital displays—one for the instruments, one for the infotainment functions, and another ahead of the front passenger seat. It is impressive, no doubt. But the 56.7-inch-wide screen is prone to reflections in sunny conditions, despite the inclusion of a sensor that automatically alters its brightness. It does work with impressive speed, though, thanks to an eight-core processor and 24 gigabytes of RAM. Either display setup is controlled by the latest generation of MBUX—an operating system that supports conversational speech input via a Hey Mercedesprompt. There's also a head-up display with augmented-reality navigation commands.”
if it’s MBUX operating system; MB is not risking the chance of having it stalled out on the side of I-95; this isn’t a Honda Accord we’re talking about here. Lol.