New for 2004




This would make sense since owners with late build 2003 AMG's have posted they could up/downshift in any mode as well.
Question is, do you feel this feature is a pro or a con ?
Many times while turning I accidentally hit one of the buttons and would find it more of a hassle to have them active all the time.
I have now read that all 2004 CL55's have updated transmission firmware that allows using the fingertip shift buttons in ANY mode including the "C"omfort and "S"port more. It is no longer necessary to pop into "M"anual mode.
This would make sense since owners with late build 2003 AMG's have posted they could up/downshift in any mode as well.
Question is, do you feel this feature is a pro or a con ?
Many times while turning I accidentally hit one of the buttons and would find it more of a hassle to have them active all the time.
I feel that this is a definite disadvantage.
First, it really doesn't take much to change the setting to M from C/S.
Second, it's almost a type of safety feature. For example, if my dad/mom drive the car, I feel much better knowing that it is set on c/s without the manual being engaged, just in case their finger accidentally presses it and an unexpected downshift or worse a couple downshifts is triggered and they launch into the car in front of them.
The buttons are really easy to be accidentally pressed and having to engage in Manual mode is in my opinion, a good feature to have.
About the only change that I would make is to keep the front seat backs from poping back after one moves them forward to gain access to the back seats.
Oh yes, I am most greatful that MB stayed with conventional brakes, not the ones they put on the SL and new E class cars, which I gather they plan to modify to increase their functionality--and stopping distances.


