Will the C43 a Bad a Purchse?
if expectations come through, I'm of the opinion the new E-Coupe will fit nicely between the S and C coupes ... with the advantage of the screen being nestled in the dash where it belongs and not appearing to be an afterthought or a garmin add-on
Last edited by 4MaticCoupe; Jun 25, 2016 at 09:30 AM.
if expectations come through, I'm of the opinion the new E-Coupe will fit nicely between the S and C coupes ... with the advantage of the screen being nestled in the dash where it belongs and not appearing to be an afterthought or a garmin add-on
If i get the c43 it will take a little time and i will start wishing it was a c63s instead.
If i get a c63s i will never regret that i did not get the c43, why would i.
Service costs are basically the same for both cars so it does not really matter.
And as far as the bare bones thing, a c63s with 0 options is far better than most other cars you'll buy optioned out. It's never going to feel bare bones.
I didn't order mine with a ton of options because most of the options I don't want/need. bought the car to drive it not have it drive me.
Just my two cents on the c43/c63 debate. Nothing against c43 but if you're comparing the two it's either a price issue or you're not enough of a car person to understand why you should get the c63. If I just couldn't afford the c63 I'd be perfectly happy with a c43.
Last edited by 4MaticCoupe; Jun 25, 2016 at 04:07 PM.
And I believe the saying is two cents, not two sense. I'm well aware of how to spell.
The argument I'm putting out there is more for the people who say they don't understand the difference between the c43 and c63.
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