Heated Steering Wheel finally
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It looks like they're now offering the full driving assistance and pre safe features to the UK, when compared to the limited ones they've originally listed (see http://tools.mercedes-benz.co.uk/cur...oon-estate.pdf)
Previously they were not offering features such as Steer Assist. BAS PLUS With Cross-Traffic Assist, or even Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus (previously just Adaptive Highbeam Assist).
It also looks like run flats are now optional on the 18" wheels for the AMG line too
Previously they were not offering features such as Steer Assist. BAS PLUS With Cross-Traffic Assist, or even Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus (previously just Adaptive Highbeam Assist).
It also looks like run flats are now optional on the 18" wheels for the AMG line too
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It looks like they're now offering the full driving assistance and pre safe features to the UK, when compared to the limited ones they've originally listed (see http://tools.mercedes-benz.co.uk/cur...oon-estate.pdf)
Previously they were not offering features such as Steer Assist. BAS PLUS With Cross-Traffic Assist, or even Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus (previously just Adaptive Highbeam Assist).
It also looks like run flats are now optional on the 18" wheels for the AMG line too
Previously they were not offering features such as Steer Assist. BAS PLUS With Cross-Traffic Assist, or even Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus (previously just Adaptive Highbeam Assist).
It also looks like run flats are now optional on the 18" wheels for the AMG line too
The adaptive highbeam assist plus is the plus version already though I think, I do have that on my February'15 build and my manual outlines that system only (not adaptive highbeam assist) and the manual is dated June 2014.
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It looks like they're now offering the full driving assistance and pre safe features to the UK, when compared to the limited ones they've originally listed (see http://tools.mercedes-benz.co.uk/cur...oon-estate.pdf)
Previously they were not offering features such as Steer Assist. BAS PLUS With Cross-Traffic Assist, or even Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus (previously just Adaptive Highbeam Assist).
It also looks like run flats are now optional on the 18" wheels for the AMG line too
Previously they were not offering features such as Steer Assist. BAS PLUS With Cross-Traffic Assist, or even Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus (previously just Adaptive Highbeam Assist).
It also looks like run flats are now optional on the 18" wheels for the AMG line too
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Still looks a touch flakey, with options listed twice, the driving assistance pack for example.
There's nothing in there that I would have added extra to mine and putting the same spec through as my car the price has increased now.
Sadly no heated wheel for those in the UK that wanted it. The changes seem limited to improvements in safety kit (that you pay for) and the option now for non run flat tyres. Actually, non run flats I may have considered on mine... just to soften the sharper bumps over poor roads, but then there's the safety angle to make run flats a good idea, especially with all my family in the car.
There's nothing in there that I would have added extra to mine and putting the same spec through as my car the price has increased now.
Sadly no heated wheel for those in the UK that wanted it. The changes seem limited to improvements in safety kit (that you pay for) and the option now for non run flat tyres. Actually, non run flats I may have considered on mine... just to soften the sharper bumps over poor roads, but then there's the safety angle to make run flats a good idea, especially with all my family in the car.
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Still looks a touch flakey, with options listed twice, the driving assistance pack for example.
There's nothing in there that I would have added extra to mine and putting the same spec through as my car the price has increased now.
Sadly no heated wheel for those in the UK that wanted it. The changes seem limited to improvements in safety kit (that you pay for) and the option now for non run flat tyres. Actually, non run flats I may have considered on mine... just to soften the sharper bumps over poor roads, but then there's the safety angle to make run flats a good idea, especially with all my family in the car.
There's nothing in there that I would have added extra to mine and putting the same spec through as my car the price has increased now.
Sadly no heated wheel for those in the UK that wanted it. The changes seem limited to improvements in safety kit (that you pay for) and the option now for non run flat tyres. Actually, non run flats I may have considered on mine... just to soften the sharper bumps over poor roads, but then there's the safety angle to make run flats a good idea, especially with all my family in the car.
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But if you look at the price list (P28), it says that run-flats come with the AMG trim level and mentions nothing about tyre sizes!
I got a response back from MB UK about my query about Burmester and Comand Online being available separately (as per the brochure) or only with the Premium Plus Pack (as per the configurator). According to the "Technical Department", the options are indeed available separately if you so desire. So the configurator is probably wrong about run flats too.
If MB are trying to impress people with the configurator, they aren't doing a very good job. It's slow, confusing (two "Driving Assistance Pack" options, and loads of options listed with a price of £0 - why not hide them completely or show them underneath whatever pack or other option they come with?) and badly designed and (most importantly IMHO) inaccurate.
The SLK configurator still doesn't show up, so I assume they are still faffing around, or have simply forgot that they sell it.
I don't think I've seen a single car company configurator that I think is any good. The VW one is even more inaccurate than the MB one and is a slow, ergonomic nightmare. The Jaguar and BMW ones seem to think that fancy HTML effects and clever CSS are more important than ease of use and efficiency.
I got a response back from MB UK about my query about Burmester and Comand Online being available separately (as per the brochure) or only with the Premium Plus Pack (as per the configurator). According to the "Technical Department", the options are indeed available separately if you so desire. So the configurator is probably wrong about run flats too.
If MB are trying to impress people with the configurator, they aren't doing a very good job. It's slow, confusing (two "Driving Assistance Pack" options, and loads of options listed with a price of £0 - why not hide them completely or show them underneath whatever pack or other option they come with?) and badly designed and (most importantly IMHO) inaccurate.
The SLK configurator still doesn't show up, so I assume they are still faffing around, or have simply forgot that they sell it.
I don't think I've seen a single car company configurator that I think is any good. The VW one is even more inaccurate than the MB one and is a slow, ergonomic nightmare. The Jaguar and BMW ones seem to think that fancy HTML effects and clever CSS are more important than ease of use and efficiency.
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MB W204, VW Polo, Audi R8 V10 - SOLD.
I completely agree about the configurators. I too haven't found any configurators that are any good. I thought that BMW's was slightly better than MB. Audi's is spectacularly appalling.
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I DO NOT want the bigger round wheel so I asked to delete the heated option from my build. Now I'm being told that the order cannot be changed. My car isn't even due to be built until the end of October so now I'm trying to figure out a resolution to this dilemma. Isn't there somebody from corporate they can contact to remove the option, being as though the car isn't anywhere close to being built yet?
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I was told, whether correctly or not that once an order is accepted by the Mercedes order system, changes can only be made during the 48 hours after the order is accepted. After that, I was told changes can not be made.
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You order goes through 3 milestones, green, yellow and red. You could make any changes to it during green status (parts are not yet provisioned), on yellow status (parts are now provisioned) certain changes are still permitted, however when in red which happens few days prior to the build (if that magic number is 2 weeks, I cant say it definitely) you cannot make any change at all.
That said, to order heated steering option, I could not accept the consequences. You would not only lose a flat bottom steering, but you'll have to live with a black interior and specifically a black dash.
That said, to order heated steering option, I could not accept the consequences. You would not only lose a flat bottom steering, but you'll have to live with a black interior and specifically a black dash.