2023 C 43 Order Guide








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RZY below:
RZX below:
Major differences here are the center cap and the lip of the wheel is black on RZY vs grey on the RZX. I thought the entire aero disc was going to be grey as well as the lip for RZX. Overall the center cap is the biggest differentiator between the two in photos.




RZY below:
RZX below:
Major differences here are the center cap and the lip of the wheel is black on RZY vs grey on the RZX. I thought the entire aero disc was going to be grey as well as the lip for RZX. Overall the center cap is the biggest differentiator between the two in photos.
The way the make these machine faced wheels is spray the whole wheel but the disc is added afterward and then machine the flat facing surface of the painted color.
The way the make these machine faced wheels is spray the whole wheel but the disc is added afterward and then machine the flat facing surface of the painted color.
Everyone has them because they got bunched up at port waiting for release.. after this burst it'll be a trickle.. I have eight here, but only three coming behind them the next couple months
Everyone has them because they got bunched up at port waiting for release.. after this burst it'll be a trickle.. I have eight here, but only three coming behind them the next couple months
From your posted image it does look like the disc contrasts the lip so maybe entirely intentional. My wheel below (RZX):
Just took delivery today
When I jumped from a B8.5 S4 to a C450 it felt like a huge step into a sportier car. I loved the power train in the S4 (supercharged V6 - voted best powertrain IIRC a few times) but the C450 had a much more visceral sound and feedback as far as suspension, steering, etc. It felt on edge in comparison.
I then had a 2019 C43 - which was more comfortable than the C450 and sounded better but was floaty and seemed to roll in the corners, which the c450 did as well but the suspension firmness kind of gave you an illusion of more sportiness.
The W206 C43 feels like another step up again. The sound for the US car is different than what you've heard from EU reviews. It's bassy where the the w205 never was. I'd still stay the W205 sounds better but the W206 has something different to offer - you hear the turbo, pops and bangs are plenty prevalent. Something about the 1500 RPM's or so through the mid range on the W205 was very motorsport in tone, almost exotic - but for me that was a small portion of the overall experience.
The W206 is a dog off the line (without using launch control) - this somehow makes it feel more civil with initial throttle response compared to the w205 which could feel touchy/jerky. No replacement for displacement. After it's moving it just keeps moving and wants to eat the road. This car really feels like like it steps up above the middle ground this segment was pinned for - this could be a bad thing for some potential buyers. Comfort suspension is more than suitable for daily driving but it feels at home banging through gears more than anywhere else. Between gears the W206 feels like no lift shift vs (hypothetically) manually shifting in the w205. Electrified Turbo is not just marketing. Between gears the W206 feels like it's powering up instead of looking for power.
Photos do not do this car justice, it looks incredible in person. Total package for a sedan, no bad angle.
Despite the W206 weighing more and where I'd say there was never a place for the W205 to be on track - the W206 feels like it was designed on the track. If you like technology and want a sportier driving experience and were skeptical about jumping to the w206 from the w205 - don't be.
Last edited by alexasa; Apr 10, 2023 at 07:19 PM.
When I jumped from a B8.5 S4 to a C450 it felt like a huge step into a sportier car. I loved the power train in the S4 (supercharged V6 - voted best powertrain IIRC a few times) but the C450 had a much more visceral sound and feedback as far as suspension, steering, etc. It felt on edge in comparison.
I then had a 2019 C43 - which was more comfortable than the C450 and sounded better but was floaty and seemed to roll in the corners, which the c450 did as well but the suspension firmness kind of gave you an illusion of more sportiness.
The W206 C43 feels like another step up again. The sound for the US car is different than what you've heard from EU reviews. It's bassy where the the w205 never was. I'd still stay the W205 sounds better but the W206 has something different to offer - you hear the turbo, pops and bangs are plenty prevalent. Something about the 1500 RPM's or so through the mid range on the W205 was very motorsport in tone, almost exotic - but for me that was a small portion of the overall experience.
The W206 is a dog off the line (without using launch control) - this somehow makes it feel more civil with initial throttle response compared to the w205 which could feel touchy/jerky. No replacement for displacement. After it's moving it just keeps moving and wants to eat the road. This car really feels like like it steps up above the middle ground this segment was pinned for - this could be a bad thing for some potential buyers. Comfort suspension is more than suitable for daily driving but it feels at home banging through gears more than anywhere else. Between gears the W206 feels like no lift shift vs (hypothetically) manually shifting in the w205. Electrified Turbo is not just marketing. The W206 feels like it's powering up instead of looking for power.
Photos do not do this car justice, it looks incredible in person. Total package for a sedan, no bad angle.
Despite the W206 weighing more and where I'd say there was never a place for the W205 to be on track - the W206 feels like it was designed on the track. If you like technology and want a sportier driving experience and were skeptical about jumping to the w206 from the w205 - don't be.


