The 4-door "Black"
#91
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Desert Southwest
Posts: 58
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
01 CLK55 AMG, 2011 Honda Accord (for the wife) 97 Suburban (for the camp trailer), 97 SL600 (for me)
Yikes!! Nevermind then! Didnt realize I would inflame anyone!
I totally realize the difference between the two. I think I read somewhere that the underpinnings, or the front third of the C63 is DERIVED from the CLK63 Black. My comment was purely mechanical, not aesthetics or body. Any idiot can see the two are vastly different body wise and that the CLK63 Black is much wider.
I merely stated that the C63 is as close to a Black Series sedan car as there is!!!
BTW, as a first year MD resident, my IQ is not that low.
fiesty
I totally realize the difference between the two. I think I read somewhere that the underpinnings, or the front third of the C63 is DERIVED from the CLK63 Black. My comment was purely mechanical, not aesthetics or body. Any idiot can see the two are vastly different body wise and that the CLK63 Black is much wider.
I merely stated that the C63 is as close to a Black Series sedan car as there is!!!
BTW, as a first year MD resident, my IQ is not that low.
fiesty
#96
MBWorld Fanatic!
....cool, if you want I can sell you the Black Series badge off my car, that would make it official, right?
#97
MBWorld Fanatic!
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Central Florida
Posts: 1,521
Likes: 0
Received 3 Likes
on
3 Posts
2013 Chevy 427 Torch Red
Since this has now become the "Is there an appreciable difference in the wet weather performance of tires designed primarily for maximum dry condition performance" thread; I submit the following:
http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/..._test/(page)/1
As you can see there is a significant difference in the wet road abilities of these 11 ultra performance tires and two points stand out.
The best tires performed better in wet and dry conditions than the worst and the P-Zeros came in 7th place
http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/..._test/(page)/1
As you can see there is a significant difference in the wet road abilities of these 11 ultra performance tires and two points stand out.
The best tires performed better in wet and dry conditions than the worst and the P-Zeros came in 7th place
#98
Out Of Control!!
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: OC
Posts: 18,677
Likes: 0
Received 9 Likes
on
9 Posts
a quarter mile at a time
Since this has now become the "Is there an appreciable difference in the wet weather performance of tires designed primarily for maximum dry condition performance" thread; I submit the following:
http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/..._test/(page)/1
As you can see there is a significant difference in the wet road abilities of these 11 ultra performance tires and two points stand out.
The best tires performed better in wet and dry conditions than the worst and the P-Zeros came in 7th place
http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/..._test/(page)/1
As you can see there is a significant difference in the wet road abilities of these 11 ultra performance tires and two points stand out.
The best tires performed better in wet and dry conditions than the worst and the P-Zeros came in 7th place
#99
MBWorld Fanatic!
Since this has now become the "Is there an appreciable difference in the wet weather performance of tires designed primarily for maximum dry condition performance" thread; I submit the following:
http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/..._test/(page)/1
As you can see there is a significant difference in the wet road abilities of these 11 ultra performance tires and two points stand out.
The best tires performed better in wet and dry conditions than the worst and the P-Zeros came in 7th place
http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/..._test/(page)/1
As you can see there is a significant difference in the wet road abilities of these 11 ultra performance tires and two points stand out.
The best tires performed better in wet and dry conditions than the worst and the P-Zeros came in 7th place