Police horrified: wooden brake pads discovered in luxury Mercedes!
A driver discovered wooden brake pads in his Mercedes GLE 400. Police are investigating the previous owner of the vehicle.

Police horrified: wooden brake pads discovered in luxury Mercedes!
It almost sounds like something out of a crime novel, but it's reality: In Vaihingen/Enz, a driver bought a Mercedes GLE 400 that soon after purchasing it no longer had any braking effect. The new value of the vehicle? Send 100,000 euros. The car was bought on an auction platform, and when the driver, alarmed by the urgent need for a working brake, called in a towing service and finally the police, he had no idea what awaited him.
It wasn't just the brakes that were broken; During the inspection at the car dealership, the mechanics discovered something unexpected. Burnt wood dust on the front rims set alarm bells ringing. Closer inspection revealed that the brake pads on the front axle were made of wood and were cut and fitted with extreme precision. The highlight? These wooden brake pads featured the well-known “Brembo” lettering – a trademark that usually stands for high-quality brake technology. The police seized the brake pads and filed a complaint against the previous owner of the vehicle. Car Motor and Sport reports about this strange incident.
A case for the police
The authorities were immediately alerted and took the matter seriously. It shows once again how important it is to pay attention to quality when buying a vehicle, especially if you purchase an expensive model. The incident also raises questions about safety in the used vehicle market and the practices used at auctions. Who knows if there aren't more vehicles with similar defects that remain undetected?
The case of the Mercedes GLE 400 may seem unconventional, but it also makes it clear that you have to have a good hand when choosing a car. Wood brake pads are not only a safety hazard, but also a clear attempt at fraud, made even more reprehensible by attempting to use the name of a reputable manufacturer.
A look at the speed of European road safety
Such incidents are particularly worrying considering that Europe is one of the most densely populated regions in the world, with a total area of around 10 million square kilometers. In this context, road traffic must be safe and reliable. It is particularly worth mentioning that Russia occupies the largest area in Europe at almost 4,000,000 km², while the Vatican is not only the smallest state at less than 1 km², but also forms the heart of the Catholic Church. The issue of safety is of utmost relevance in the traffic of these countries. In a continent where the car is a central means of transport, safety standards are essential to make traveling a carefree experience for everyone. More details on the area data for European countries can be found at Wikipedia.
Overall, this incident shows that we need to be vigilant. Whether in everyday life or when buying a car – safety should always be at the top of the agenda. It remains to be hoped that such bizarre stories will not be repeated and that the roads will become safer.
