After 4 years of lurking, I finally got one!
The only thing that is bothering me is that I could not break it in. Apparently it was driven by some VP in MB corporate. So I can just hope he can took it easy. But I have my doubts as I know very few people who will take it easy with a car like this. Would do an oil change straight away just to be on the safer side of things. I have read the differential oil does not need to changed anymore until 50000 km? Should I get it done anyway?
Also need to get a winter setup as well, so if you guys can recommend a nice winter tire setup, that would be amazing!
Last edited by munis; Dec 11, 2020 at 05:22 PM.
The other cars next your car also has a wider gap so I’m thinking the dealership keeps the hood latch open.
Anyways enjoy the new car in good health.
The other cars next your car also has a wider gap so I’m thinking the dealership keeps the hood latch open.
Anyways enjoy the new car in good health.




As for the winter setup, you will find that very difficult with the coupe. I was poking around just for fun last year to see what one would do with a coupe in the winter and Tire Rack had one winter tire for the car. The Pirelli Sottozero I believe, but currently there is no winter tire option on Tire Rack for this car. I've heard that dealerships have a supply of the Pirelli, but that seems to be the only option. The brakes are essentially too big to go smaller than 19" in the front and the 20" fat wheels don't lend themselves for winter tires. One option if you can live with all-season, the Pilot Sport AS4 is available in the required sizes.
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As for the winter setup, you will find that very difficult with the coupe. I was poking around just for fun last year to see what one would do with a coupe in the winter and Tire Rack had one winter tire for the car. The Pirelli Sottozero I believe, but currently there is no winter tire option on Tire Rack for this car. I've heard that dealerships have a supply of the Pirelli, but that seems to be the only option. The brakes are essentially too big to go smaller than 19" in the front and the 20" fat wheels don't lend themselves for winter tires. One option if you can live with all-season, the Pilot Sport AS4 is available in the required sizes.
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As for the winter setup, you will find that very difficult with the coupe. I was poking around just for fun last year to see what one would do with a coupe in the winter and Tire Rack had one winter tire for the car. The Pirelli Sottozero I believe, but currently there is no winter tire option on Tire Rack for this car. I've heard that dealerships have a supply of the Pirelli, but that seems to be the only option. The brakes are essentially too big to go smaller than 19" in the front and the 20" fat wheels don't lend themselves for winter tires. One option if you can live with all-season, the Pilot Sport AS4 is available in the required sizes.




I took a similar route waited 3 years until I was ready to make the move.
...... I am still in the waiting game , Coupe was produced on the 10th , now its just waiting on the darn train.Again , super happy for everyone ! this Forum has been a great inspiration .
Congrats on the ride! Its sweet!
These Pirelli Sottozero 3 ride feels very safe and sturdy. But I see Tire Rack on line shows no availability. Dealership may be the way to go before they sell out.
Congrats on the ride! Its sweet!







Congrats on a goal achieved!
