Why does this forum still exist

When I sit in a Mercedes I can feel that it's special and that feeling isn't strong inside an Audi product,they feel like just a nice car but not that special.
Haven't bothered checking out a Lexus
I don't think anyone would argue that the W205 is a trouble free car. I am lucky in that I have an exceptional dealer ... one who takes my concerns seriously and is able to resolve them. With good dealer support, this can be a good car to own. Without that, it can be very problematic. Since my last dealer visit a few months ago to take care of rattles, which were totally eliminated, I have had zero issues. I enjoy driving the car and am always impressed wth it's gas mileage... given that it's an AWD car.
Too many people have had too many issues, that's a fact. Many have also had no issues or only minor issues as well. The car sells well, so it is a success for MB. As to why this forum exists ... it is to share experiences and information with other owners and potential owners. Most here are not blind supporters of the brand, and there's certainly no inclination to cover up all the warts.
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The new trend toward lighter materials are what is causing the hollow feeling and the mix of materials without adequate foam/felt leads to more rattles. That said, the W205 is a new platform and was bound to have some growing pains, the facelift in 2019 should rectify almost all of these issues. The early W204 was not that great 2012 and on was much better.

I ask again, is it that you have such fond memories of your last car, or is it at all possible that your all getting a bit cun+y about your new car?
I ask again, is it that you have such fond memories of your last car, or is it at all possible that your all getting a bit cun+y about your new car?
We've had both.
While the 204 was less noisy, the interior was dated before it was even out and the materials felt cheap.
Not so in the 205, but the sacrifice is the perception of lower quality build early on in the lifecycle of the model line/body designation.
It's just kinks in the assembly procedures and required revisions in parts for various markets, which they will make.
They cannot possibly put 20k test miles on a car in each of 160+ countries too check for every possible noise or issue....
In general, the cars are reliable.
The new trend toward lighter materials are what is causing the hollow feeling and the mix of materials without adequate foam/felt leads to more rattles. That said, the W205 is a new platform and was bound to have some growing pains, the facelift in 2019 should rectify almost all of these issues. The early W204 was not that great 2012 and on was much better.
I ask again, is it that you have such fond memories of your last car, or is it at all possible that your all getting a bit cun+y about your new car?
If you've ever driven a W212 FL E class the W204 was like a miniature version of that in terms of driving feel, solidity (bank vault feel) and exterior looks. The E Class killed it in interior and driving comfort as well as power.
Though the interior had way more plastic I'll say it was more solid and better put together than any car in its class (compact sedans) at the time.
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Thanks, exactly the substance I was looking for.
And I think you meant diction. Syntactically, we are both speaking English?







