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Old Nov 13, 2019 | 01:30 PM
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2014 E63s to 2015 CLS 63s

My E63s is about ready to hit 95,000 miles.
Looking at a 2015 CLS63s just under 40,000 miles.

Looking for your input on the switch from E63s to CLSs

Thanks in advance.
Dave
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Old Nov 14, 2019 | 04:24 AM
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Originally Posted by repae63
My E63s is about ready to hit 95,000 miles.
Looking at a 2015 CLS63s just under 40,000 miles.

Looking for your input on the switch from E63s to CLSs

Thanks in advance.
Dave
On my switch to from the E to the CLS I noticed only 2 things. The CLS, although on the same chassis, just feels bigger. They handle and drive the same but the CLS just feels wider and seems to have a noticeably larger front end. Im guessing that it just has larger body panels and exterior dimensions.

The second thing i noticed is the much smaller interior space. The lower roof line is very noticeable and makes the car feel much smaller inside.

Again, I will add that they the driving characteristics of each (engine/handling) feel the same.
Hope this helps.
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Originally Posted by Juice1979
On my switch to from the E to the CLS I noticed only 2 things. The CLS, although on the same chassis, just feels bigger. They handle and drive the same but the CLS just feels wider and seems to have a noticeably larger front end. Im guessing that it just has larger body panels and exterior dimensions.

The second thing i noticed is the much smaller interior space. The lower roof line is very noticeable and makes the car feel much smaller inside.

Again, I will add that they the driving characteristics of each (engine/handling) feel the same.
Hope this helps.
Well put Juice, I'd agree completely as I went from E to CLS as well
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Old Nov 15, 2019 | 01:40 AM
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I love my CLS. Loved my E too. The CLS feels big and expensive like an S class.
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Old Nov 18, 2019 | 11:20 AM
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Thanks guys. I lost the CLS while I was deciding. SMH
Still on the lookout.
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The mirrors fold but you can't stick your foot under the trunk to open it like the E63S. Mine is a 2014 tho...
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