Thoughts on W205?
That said I still prefer the W204 because it feels a little bit sportier to me and feels more "raw"(in comparison to the W205). Ultimately when people ask me which one is better I just say it really depends on what you're looking for. If you're looking for an experience that most people expect from a Mercedes it's the 205, however if you're like me and like something a little bit sportier and tighter feeling, the 204 is the way to go.
. My son is learning to drive and the light steering on this car makes for an experience with inexperienced drivers. But even though I find the steering too light there is something about it that I still like, which is probably the responsiveness. Light and loose would be bad but it's light and tight.
Isn't the transmission the same? If so I'd love it to be software tweaked or something. My #1 gripe about my car is the WTF is the transmission going to do feeling it has been giving me, even in S mode. Two weeks in with the car and I'm still having moments where I think "Oh, s****, the car isn't going to go when pulling into traffic. Then bam, a kick in the seat happens. For German engineering it's pathetically imprecise.
If the W205 fixes that I'm all for it. But there needs to be some sort of service bulletin and fix for the older cars.




. My son is learning to drive and the light steering on this car makes for an experience with inexperienced drivers. But even though I find the steering too light there is something about it that I still like, which is probably the responsiveness. Light and loose would be bad but it's light and tight.
Isn't the transmission the same? If so I'd love it to be software tweaked or something. My #1 gripe about my car is the WTF is the transmission going to do feeling it has been giving me, even in S mode. Two weeks in with the car and I'm still having moments where I think "Oh, s****, the car isn't going to go when pulling into traffic. Then bam, a kick in the seat happens. For German engineering it's pathetically imprecise.
If the W205 fixes that I'm all for it. But there needs to be some sort of service bulletin and fix for the older cars.
My favorite feeling steering wheel is usually on Mazdas. I also like the feel of BMW.
But I love how agile and sensitive this steering is. Almost handles like a go-kart (which I mean in a postie way).
I'm going in for a noisy belt tensioner, navigation that switches between metric/imperial and a wheel balance. I'm not sure why they need 3 days but as long as I have a loaner car I'm happy. I guess it will be a C300 and not a Maybach, which I made the mistake of sitting in.
It seemed to be the navigation system that concerned them time wise. At least they observed it and said it was not normal.




I'm going in for a noisy belt tensioner, navigation that switches between metric/imperial and a wheel balance. I'm not sure why they need 3 days but as long as I have a loaner car I'm happy. I guess it will be a C300 and not a Maybach, which I made the mistake of sitting in.
It seemed to be the navigation system that concerned them time wise. At least they observed it and said it was not normal.
Most likely they need to order the software for the command. Happened to me long time ago and they said not all commands are the same and they don't carry all of the software for every version so they need to get it first. One thing for sure you will get the latest map update after they fix it.
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The 205 is very nice, but its truly a baby s class inside and out.
Generally, the new C is more round edged and the 204 is more sharp edged.
The problem is the 204 is played out
MPG and performance aside I prefer the feeling of the 3.0 V6 over the turbo I4, smoother and just sounds better. The turbo I4 sounds like something out of a Japanese car imo, the non-direct injection v6 has that German muscle sound to it it really does.
The 205 is very nice, but its truly a baby s class inside and out.
Generally, the new C is more round edged and the 204 is more sharp edged.
The problem is the 204 is played out
MPG and performance aside I prefer the feeling of the 3.0 V6 over the turbo I4, smoother and just sounds better. The turbo I4 sounds like something out of a Japanese car imo, the non-direct injection v6 has that German muscle sound to it it really does.
I wouldn't say played out just aging well.
It has real tyres, even a bloody spare & much less pollution control.
I am amazed about the lack of complaints surfacing on this forum. Take a look at the 205 forum.



