Most likely It'll go the way all Mercedes-Benz cars go. It'll last 3 years, go to its next owner because it got too troublesome, it's next owner owns it for a few months and then the "few months" cycle repeats until the vehicle gets into an accident/or its sent to the crusher.
It's been out for a few months I believe and it isn't really what it's worth. It's a Nissan Navara/Renault Alaskan with a Mercedes badge that is confirmed to never go onsale in the United States.
It has some pretty impressive features. That 360° camera blew my mind. For a pickup, in my opinion Mercedes did well. I think I have found the Mercedes I'd own if I could afford one. Unlike what some people are saying, I'd actually keep mine.
looks cool but WAY too many electronics and its WAY over priced for a truck. Its a TRUCK not a luxury car, does not need a high price tag.
It seems unnecessary to have that much luxury on a utility vehicle, it's like having leather seats on a bu..- Oh wait...
With Mercedes I guess it's kinda understandable that they'd implement those kind of features on their pickup, but Ford? A company that's supposed to be more affordable than Mercedes? I wonder if Ford is making the F-150 and related trucks more expensive because of the Ranger joining the US Market next year.