Message for Mercedes Benz - how to improve C350
Not all of us choose a C class because we can't afford an E or an S. If you live in a big city, having a smaller and more nimble car makes for easier parking and getting around. The E Class looks dated, has the horrible Command system and doesn't have the aggressive great looks of the new C, S or CL. Please make sure the new E has a similar look to the new C -- you hit home run with the C's looks.
The C-class is very good...however a lot of us think you should do the following:
- improve the interior. It has way too much cheap looking plastic. The dash should maybe have a leather option, or at least have some separating wood or brushed aluminum trim to shake up the great expanse of black or beige.
- offer a few more interior color options. BMW did a great job on their 3 series with color options, and some of those should be available on Benz as well. Do a search on BMW forums and see how many people love their coral red or saddle brown interiors.
- More speed. Sadly we are brainwashed by nearly every journalist to think 0-60 times and race track handling are the be all and end all of a car's quality. We don't need to beat a BMW 335i, but we'd like to be closer in 0-60 than a full second slower. 2-3 tenths apart is fine...but please close the 1 second gap. If you can beat the 335i without having to go all the way to the AMG C63....then we'll love you forever.
- 4 matic on the full lineup including AMGs. Some of us would love to get an AMG C63 but a lot of us live in snow. Yes winter tires on a RWD car aren't horrible...but they aren't as good as winter tires on 4-Matic. Many of us would like the performance of the AMG but would also like to have the 4 season security of 4 Matic. You have huge populations in the northern US (New York, Chicago, Michigan), Canada and a lot of Europe (including your home country of Germany that get snow...so please make these things more snow capable. Doing so may even convert a few SUV owners.
- More options ! Again...I'd like to have all of the bells and whistles of an E or an S but not the size of those sedans. We would like things like climate comfort seats, back-up camera, heated rear seats and distronic plus offered as options.
- Coupe. Make the new C coupe (CLK) a smaller version of the CL and you will hit a home run. Don't make it look too hatch-backy (new verb). But if you're going to compete with the 335i coupe -- you'd better get closer, speed and handling-wise, or you'll have a tough time selling against it -- but keep the price close to theirs (i.e. and extra $10K for the 550 engine might be a little much -- but if that's all you got...we'll take it).
Overall you guys did a great job especially on the exterior styling. The interior needs to feel way more luxurious and quite frankly we'd like to be able to keep up with a 335i for around the same money as the 335i.
So as you come out with the new E class and look to update the C class -- bear of of this in mind.
Thank you for your time.
Please send it to them in Montvale, and also mention specifically lack of Keyless Go, seat memory, and the interior colors that are available in Europe (Black/Sahara and Black/Cognac).
Coming from Audi/BMW the P1/P2 packages are oddly chosen to me. Well, actually I take that back, they got them fairly right for the C, but they're just bizzarro world on the E. Not that I'm unused to packages, just the other brands do a better job of packaging options people would really want grouped together. eq. BMW has the 'premium package' which consists of all the luxury items like garage opener, and rain sensor and leather grouped together for the same money as P2. But they also offer them up ala-carte.
I got over the seat memory thing. If you poke around the car long enough with a critical eye, and then go do the same on a 3 series, you can see areas where both skimped to get the price point/profit margins. In my eye, MB skimped more than BMW on stuff that the consumer can physically see. But BMW has the advantage in volume, so they can afford to make less on each car.
Coming from Audi/BMW the P1/P2 packages are oddly chosen to me. Well, actually I take that back, they got them fairly right for the C, but they're just bizzarro world on the E. Not that I'm unused to packages, just the other brands do a better job of packaging options people would really want grouped together. eq. BMW has the 'premium package' which consists of all the luxury items like garage opener, and rain sensor and leather grouped together for the same money as P2. But they also offer them up ala-carte.
I got over the seat memory thing. If you poke around the car long enough with a critical eye, and then go do the same on a 3 series, you can see areas where both skimped to get the price point/profit margins. In my eye, MB skimped more than BMW on stuff that the consumer can physically see. But BMW has the advantage in volume, so they can afford to make less on each car.
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Please send it to them in Montvale, and also mention specifically lack of Keyless Go, seat memory, and the interior colors that are available in Europe (Black/Sahara and Black/Cognac).
Keyless Go and seat memory are available here in Canada.
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on 2nd year they may add memory seat + keyless go + widely available 4-matic option
on 3rd year they are going to beautify the interior, maybe do a little exterior upgrades
on 4th year more exterior upgrades.. maybe better wheel + body kits + new MM features
on and on and on...
This is a business and they want their customers to be excited all the time when the new C class is released the next year.
Think of it as not spoiling your wife / gf on the first b-day/anniversary celebration. If you are giving her a C350 on the first anniversary, what is she to expect on your second anniversary? 4ct dimond ring?
I know that some of the manufactuers browse these forums, but a letter to their coporate offices would take more weight I think.
It's not like we will buy a C350 this year, and say oh look they added seat memory, lets buy it in 2009.
It's not like we will buy a C350 this year, and say oh look they added seat memory, lets buy it in 2009.
-LED interior ambient lighting, as in the Audis, BMW and Acuras.
-Redesign the old school door lock pins -- the shape reminds me of the ones on my first car: a 1984 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme.
-Air conditioned glovebox, this comes in handy where you can temporarily store parishables while running errands.
-Aspherical side mirrors (the curve in the glass covers your blindspots and the blue tint glass cuts down on the glare), a must for all cars.
-Umbrealla holder (VW Passat and Rolls Royce Phantom has it built into the side of the door).
-Richer interiors with more wood options and leather colors, even two tone Alcantara/leather seats.
-Bluetec option
Thing is though you have to remember that this a huge volume car for Mercedes so everything from the E and S just can't incorporated overnight, i.e. it would drive the price of the C way you. MBUSA I think has done a pretty good job of balancing standard equipment for the price considering how much it costs to produce a car in Germany today.
4Matic and AMG won't ever be so you and pretty much forget that one.
I agree, the C could use more interior color options, especially the sport models, but again I think cost might be the issue here. Producing so many variations. Again I think this will be loosened up some once production catches up with demand and all of the little niggles are addressed for the 2009 model year.
The only thing I can't figure out is why MBUSA decided against memory seats and door mounted seat controls. Putting them on the seat is likely a matter of cost this time around, but not having memory is just unnaccetable IMO. Every Mercedes has had this for the last 25 years!
I think for 2009 we'll get more powerful engines. If they go with direct-injection, but not turbocharging you can expect about 258hp for the C300 and about 298hp for the C350. If they use turbos then who knows since a turbo engine is endlessly tuneable. I'm sure Mercedes has noticed that the new standard in this class is 300hp and seeing how they outpower most of their competitors in other classes I look for them to come to the table with a class leading output. Also, we'll be getting the sportiest suspension option next year which is driver selectable.
Memory seats, back up camera, new engines, more interior colors especially on the sport models etc...hopefully all for 2009.
The next CLK will look more or less like the current one judging from the spy pics. Same blobish shape, nothing like a mini-CL.
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Would be nice, but I can't wait for it.
Personally, I'd love to see a C350 Bluetech with 300 hp and 35 mpg...I'd probably trade mine in for it if it came out next year.


