2019 C63S Deliveries
#726
#727
The crackles and pops from overruns are software programmed. They pretty much only appear in S+ and when the valves are true fully open (which happens when the engine revs past 5K). Same thing for me lol, really can only push the car on the weekend.
Picked up my car late January. So far I've got almost 2200 miles.
The problems:
My driver-side window control unit had some buttons that did not work. I told the dealer not to touch the car at all so I don't blame them for not catching it since they did not unpack my interior. As said in some other recent thread, it seems like Mercedes did not really address any of the interior rattle issues. And the culprits are familiar from the pre-facelift. My car fortunately isn't too bad compared to some others I've been in, but over rough roads I still have a light buzz coming from the dashboard and my pano roof will rattle over large bumps. I am pretty particular about these things, but since it is still quiet on normal roads I try to forget about it. Also, when I turn the car off I hear an electronic buzz coming from the right headlight area. Not sure if it's supposed to that. Old roommate's '17 C63 w/ standard lights didn't do that.
The car has otherwise been fantastic. In comfort mode, it is a leisurely and comfortable cruiser. Besides the minor interior noises, fit and finish is quite excellent. I can confidently say it is still better than the new 3-series interior I checked out this weekend. The new digital tach is incredible and I will never go back to analog gauges. This option is a MUST imo. You can customize it to show all kinds of useful info, and I have a dedicated section to see all my temps for tires, transmission, and engine. I also love the new drive unit controls on the steering wheel. It is a lot safer and FASTER to use than the toggle switch in the center console. One push on the drive unit knob and the car goes into Individual mode. And S+ turns it into an absolute animal. Did my differential fluid change at 1875 and launched it afterward. Huge difference compared to with no launch control and feels almost close to the new E63S. One other thing I will note is my comfort seats don't really hold me very well in tight corners. I have a slimmer build and even the ML350 seats keep me more planted lol. This is a big deal because it creates the illusion of body roll when there isn't. I live in Texas and 99% of our roads are endlessly long straight lines and thus I would still order the comfort seats again. However, if I lived in a different environment I might opt for the performance seats.
The car also attracts the right kind of attention. You'll get lots of thumbs ups or people coming up to you at the pump from car guys.
Picked up my car late January. So far I've got almost 2200 miles.
The problems:
My driver-side window control unit had some buttons that did not work. I told the dealer not to touch the car at all so I don't blame them for not catching it since they did not unpack my interior. As said in some other recent thread, it seems like Mercedes did not really address any of the interior rattle issues. And the culprits are familiar from the pre-facelift. My car fortunately isn't too bad compared to some others I've been in, but over rough roads I still have a light buzz coming from the dashboard and my pano roof will rattle over large bumps. I am pretty particular about these things, but since it is still quiet on normal roads I try to forget about it. Also, when I turn the car off I hear an electronic buzz coming from the right headlight area. Not sure if it's supposed to that. Old roommate's '17 C63 w/ standard lights didn't do that.
The car has otherwise been fantastic. In comfort mode, it is a leisurely and comfortable cruiser. Besides the minor interior noises, fit and finish is quite excellent. I can confidently say it is still better than the new 3-series interior I checked out this weekend. The new digital tach is incredible and I will never go back to analog gauges. This option is a MUST imo. You can customize it to show all kinds of useful info, and I have a dedicated section to see all my temps for tires, transmission, and engine. I also love the new drive unit controls on the steering wheel. It is a lot safer and FASTER to use than the toggle switch in the center console. One push on the drive unit knob and the car goes into Individual mode. And S+ turns it into an absolute animal. Did my differential fluid change at 1875 and launched it afterward. Huge difference compared to with no launch control and feels almost close to the new E63S. One other thing I will note is my comfort seats don't really hold me very well in tight corners. I have a slimmer build and even the ML350 seats keep me more planted lol. This is a big deal because it creates the illusion of body roll when there isn't. I live in Texas and 99% of our roads are endlessly long straight lines and thus I would still order the comfort seats again. However, if I lived in a different environment I might opt for the performance seats.
The car also attracts the right kind of attention. You'll get lots of thumbs ups or people coming up to you at the pump from car guys.
Sorry to hear of the shakes and rattles -- I really have been sorta lucky in that regard (or I'm just deaf to it). Thought I had a squeak in the center console when I'm in S+ (stiff suspension), but that turned out to be my coffee mug shifting in the cupholder. So, fingers crossed for me, again.
My biggest gripe is the #@@$! OEM brake dust turning my matte black wheels brown. I won't pull the trigger on changing those right now (had my car since mid-Dec and still only 1500 mi on it), but it's a sure thing I'm going aftermarket on those when the time comes. Love this forum for that kind of info and advice.
Where are you in TX? I'm in Plano.
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#728
Agree with the above assessments. I'm at almost 1700 miles after taking delivery in mid-January (2019 S coupe model). I've dealt with a number of interior rattles that are rather frustrating for a car that costs almost 100k. My performance seat makes a particularly unpleasant creaking noise when I shift my weight around. My drivers side door was also delivered with a small blemish in the leather, which they had to order a whole door panel from Germany to fix. I'm now in the shop for the third time to fix the seat noise and door rattles.
All that being said, the car is an absolute joy to drive. The transmission is lightning fast and noticeably quicker when running through the gears as compared to the previous 7-speed (based on my limited test drives of the 2018 model). The electronic dash and new steering wheel toggles are pleasant to look at and make switching driving modes a breeze. Of course, the car sounds incredible and draws a ton of attention even when I can't get above third gear in D.C. rush hour traffic. The S+ and Race modes are incredibly fun; after the break-in period, I can't imagine driving in anything else. I also agree with the break dust issue on the matte black wheels. I even had them ceramic coated when I took delivery of the car and they still turn brown after only a few days of spirited driving. I'll have to find another solution for those in the near future.
Overall, I am pleased with my purchase. I've tried to overlook the interior rattles, most of which are drowned out by the intoxicating engine note. I was between this car and the M4 and feel like I made the right choice.
All that being said, the car is an absolute joy to drive. The transmission is lightning fast and noticeably quicker when running through the gears as compared to the previous 7-speed (based on my limited test drives of the 2018 model). The electronic dash and new steering wheel toggles are pleasant to look at and make switching driving modes a breeze. Of course, the car sounds incredible and draws a ton of attention even when I can't get above third gear in D.C. rush hour traffic. The S+ and Race modes are incredibly fun; after the break-in period, I can't imagine driving in anything else. I also agree with the break dust issue on the matte black wheels. I even had them ceramic coated when I took delivery of the car and they still turn brown after only a few days of spirited driving. I'll have to find another solution for those in the near future.
Overall, I am pleased with my purchase. I've tried to overlook the interior rattles, most of which are drowned out by the intoxicating engine note. I was between this car and the M4 and feel like I made the right choice.
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#731
Even though it's city traffic, I do still tend to put it into S+ (a 4.0L twin-turbo V-8 is a terrible thing to waste). I'll get it up over 5K during the odd mad-dash merge onto the freeways, but I'm usually then too focused on not clobbering/getting clobbered by the other yahoos on the road with me to notice any popping. Anyway, still really get a thrill on how torquey this motor is and how fast the 9-speed shifts (and downshifts with rev matching to get me back in the power band quickly). awesome.
Sorry to hear of the shakes and rattles -- I really have been sorta lucky in that regard (or I'm just deaf to it). Thought I had a squeak in the center console when I'm in S+ (stiff suspension), but that turned out to be my coffee mug shifting in the cupholder. So, fingers crossed for me, again.
My biggest gripe is the #@@$! OEM brake dust turning my matte black wheels brown. I won't pull the trigger on changing those right now (had my car since mid-Dec and still only 1500 mi on it), but it's a sure thing I'm going aftermarket on those when the time comes. Love this forum for that kind of info and advice.
Sorry to hear of the shakes and rattles -- I really have been sorta lucky in that regard (or I'm just deaf to it). Thought I had a squeak in the center console when I'm in S+ (stiff suspension), but that turned out to be my coffee mug shifting in the cupholder. So, fingers crossed for me, again.
My biggest gripe is the #@@$! OEM brake dust turning my matte black wheels brown. I won't pull the trigger on changing those right now (had my car since mid-Dec and still only 1500 mi on it), but it's a sure thing I'm going aftermarket on those when the time comes. Love this forum for that kind of info and advice.
Completely agree with the annoying brake dust problem. All it takes is one trip and my freshly cleaned black wheels are now brown. I am just glad that I at least have the black wheels. Imagine the dust on the silver ones...
We are close by, I'm in Allen!
#732
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Joined: Dec 2018
Posts: 132
Likes: 37
From: Just outside of DC
2019 C63S Selenite Grey, 2018 911 Turbo, Guards Red
Agree with the above assessments. I'm at almost 1700 miles after taking delivery in mid-January (2019 S coupe model). I've dealt with a number of interior rattles that are rather frustrating for a car that costs almost 100k. My performance seat makes a particularly unpleasant creaking noise when I shift my weight around. My drivers side door was also delivered with a small blemish in the leather, which they had to order a whole door panel from Germany to fix. I'm now in the shop for the third time to fix the seat noise and door rattles.
All that being said, the car is an absolute joy to drive. The transmission is lightning fast and noticeably quicker when running through the gears as compared to the previous 7-speed (based on my limited test drives of the 2018 model). The electronic dash and new steering wheel toggles are pleasant to look at and make switching driving modes a breeze. Of course, the car sounds incredible and draws a ton of attention even when I can't get above third gear in D.C. rush hour traffic. The S+ and Race modes are incredibly fun; after the break-in period, I can't imagine driving in anything else. I also agree with the break dust issue on the matte black wheels. I even had them ceramic coated when I took delivery of the car and they still turn brown after only a few days of spirited driving. I'll have to find another solution for those in the near future.
Overall, I am pleased with my purchase. I've tried to overlook the interior rattles, most of which are drowned out by the intoxicating engine note. I was between this car and the M4 and feel like I made the right choice.
All that being said, the car is an absolute joy to drive. The transmission is lightning fast and noticeably quicker when running through the gears as compared to the previous 7-speed (based on my limited test drives of the 2018 model). The electronic dash and new steering wheel toggles are pleasant to look at and make switching driving modes a breeze. Of course, the car sounds incredible and draws a ton of attention even when I can't get above third gear in D.C. rush hour traffic. The S+ and Race modes are incredibly fun; after the break-in period, I can't imagine driving in anything else. I also agree with the break dust issue on the matte black wheels. I even had them ceramic coated when I took delivery of the car and they still turn brown after only a few days of spirited driving. I'll have to find another solution for those in the near future.
Overall, I am pleased with my purchase. I've tried to overlook the interior rattles, most of which are drowned out by the intoxicating engine note. I was between this car and the M4 and feel like I made the right choice.
#734
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Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 373
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From: Chicago, IL
2019 c63s coupe, 2008 s63 sedan, 2007 335i coupe
Congrats!!! This is the first one I have seen with aero, night pkg and both CF exterior packages.. Hopefully you get some better pics.
#735
[QUwOTE=DR63AMG;7717721]Car has landed in the UK finally!!! work commitments means another couple of weeks
Struggling to tell what exactly is carbon and not with the night pack and 2 carbon packs.
Wow. Lots of sleepless nights.
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Struggling to tell what exactly is carbon and not with the night pack and 2 carbon packs.
Wow. Lots of sleepless nights.
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#736
50 is a fun drive, as is Annapolis in the summertime (watch out for cops). Congrats and enjoy!
#738
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From: Just outside of DC
2019 C63S Selenite Grey, 2018 911 Turbo, Guards Red
Attempts to address is different than addresses. They attempt to address under warranty. I dare say they don't fix all rattles for many people. Some cars had design issues and the parts will never fit correctly, etc.
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#744
Thanks for the pics. The mirror housings should be carbon, too. So far looks like what was anticipated based on the latest information. If the side sills are not carbon, then the question remains about the credit we are supposed to get according on an AMG specialist.
CF1: Mirror Housings and Rear Spoiler Lip
CF2: A-Wing, Side Sill Inserts, Rear Apron Trim
CF1: Mirror Housings and Rear Spoiler Lip
CF2: A-Wing, Side Sill Inserts, Rear Apron Trim
#745
Thanks for the pics. The mirror housings should be carbon, too. So far looks like what was anticipated based on the latest information. If the side sills are not carbon, then the question remains about the credit we are supposed to get according on an AMG specialist.
CF1: Mirror Housings and Rear Spoiler Lip
CF2: A-Wing, Side Sill Inserts, Rear Apron Trim
CF1: Mirror Housings and Rear Spoiler Lip
CF2: A-Wing, Side Sill Inserts, Rear Apron Trim
#746
Yes, I'm aware of that, but one would reasonably expect that given so far we seem to have to pay full price for the package, that MB would make the aero side sills in carbon. Charging for something that's not being delivered doesn't generally fly here in the USA. Definitely curious if anybody who ordered Aero, CF1 and CF2 is getting a credit on the final invoice. I think so far this is the first one we are seeing with all these packages. Next week, I'm expecting to have to make payment for my Euro Delivery, so that should give an idea.
#747
Yes, I'm aware of that, but one would reasonably expect that given so far we seem to have to pay full price for the package, that MB would make the aero side sills in carbon. Charging for something that's not being delivered doesn't generally fly here in the USA. Definitely curious if anybody who ordered Aero, CF1 and CF2 is getting a credit on the final invoice. I think so far this is the first one we are seeing with all these packages. Next week, I'm expecting to have to make payment for my Euro Delivery, so that should give an idea.
#748
#749
Where did you see that? Somebody posted the 2020 E-Class DOG, but I don't see the 2020 AMG C-Class DOG. Mind posting a link? According to the 2019 DOG, the side sills are supposed to be carbon, too. There's nothing there that says if you get the Aero, then the side sills are not going to be carbon.
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2019 c63s coupe, 2008 s63 sedan, 2007 335i coupe
Where did you see that? Somebody posted the 2020 E-Class DOG, but I don't see the 2020 AMG C-Class DOG. Mind posting a link? According to the 2019 DOG, the side sills are supposed to be carbon, too. There's nothing there that says if you get the Aero, then the side sills are not going to be carbon.