Is juddering a common issue on Mercedes-Benz E43 AMG models?

I get a very bumpy ride and juddering with my Mercedes E43 AMG 4MATIC. Signs of early tyre wear too. The car has a limited turning circle and severe juddering on the steering and tyres. We are complaining to Mercedes-Benz but so far they claim no responsibility. We believe this is a major design fault on an expensive model. Can you advise, please?

Asked on 16 March 2020 by Kenn Lloyd

Answered by Andrew Brady
Juddering from the front wheels with the steering on full lock is a known issue on 43 AMG models. Mercedes describes it as a 'comfort issue' and suggests changing to winter tyres in cold weather to reduce the effect.
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