2010 C-Class Is Out - Any Thoughts?
Totally agree!
I mean don't get me wrong I love my 3.0L 230hp engine but we should at least have the option to get more powerful alternatives. I'd be happy with a C350 4matic even.
Too bad Mercedes doesn't produce a C550 (4matic)...i'd be the first in line for that!


Carsy - You guys are fine in Aus - The refineries were being modded for the clean fuel when I left in 2003.
US fuel has to get into the 21st century - that means more expensive.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG

And RE the fuel: American fuel has a low octane rating which would result in a knocking engine. If you want more HP you will need to get the compression ratio up. Take the Porker 911 Turbo: runs +40bhp with 102 octane fuel. But then again I would KILL for cheap fuel we are paying 1,4 EUR per liter
for 95/98
Last edited by ctgilles; Jul 14, 2009 at 05:18 AM.
Of course the US market cant use the same rating as the rest of the world, that would be craazy

the US uses AKI rating whilst normal people who uses metric systems and other more easy to use ratings
uses the RON rating.95 RON octane is the equivalent of 90-91 AKI Octane
Of course the US market cant use the same rating as the rest of the world, that would be craazy

the US uses AKI rating whilst normal people who uses metric systems and other more easy to use ratings
uses the RON rating.95 RON octane is the equivalent of 90-91 AKI Octane
But those prices. I'd give up a nut for that price

Obsidian black
Automatic 4 matic
Sports package
Premium package
Can't wait.
http://www.mbusa.com/mercedes/#/expl...010&vmf=C300WZ
Last edited by tpick23; Jul 14, 2009 at 11:39 AM. Reason: added link

BTW - Porsche & VW/Audi are having huge crap with their DI vehicles on American gas. Heads off in under 20K miles that look like this DI Cayenne at 5K miles (see below). Mercs DI engines have an inlet detergent tank that keeps the inlets & valves clean that requires to be topped up at every service. I know because we make the detergent package for them.
then i guess the better question is what can mercedes do to fix this problem on their part instead of waiting for the US to get better grade gas?
Mercedes has pushed ahead of the market. They could, and have, tabled their new technology waiting for the market to catch up (cleaner fuels). Meanwhile, they still produce engines that work in the market place. They are doing what they should do, even if that new technology never reaches the marketplace. They are protecting their customers by holding off unnecessary development costs while at the same time sitting on the appropriate technology waiting for the usable fuels to become ready. Good Job.
Mercedes has pushed ahead of the market. They could, and have, tabled their new technology waiting for the market to catch up (cleaner fuels). Meanwhile, they still produce engines that work in the market place. They are doing what they should do, even if that new technology never reaches the marketplace. They are protecting their customers by holding off unnecessary development costs while at the same time sitting on the appropriate technology waiting for the usable fuels to become ready. Good Job.
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Last edited by paladiumonblack; Jul 14, 2009 at 09:06 PM.



