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Old May 26, 2009 | 07:50 PM
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What does the black compare to?

Hello to all the clk black owners, I do not own a clk black and I dought I will get a chance to drive one unless I buy one. So my question to you is what is the best car to compare the black to? And if possible to describe the handling and the steering feedback. I have driven cayman's, 911's, v8 vantage. And would the car work better with a manual tranny? If it were available. Also I have read a few threads where the guys are pushing these cars really hard, anyone got problems thus far? What are your thoughts?
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Old May 26, 2009 | 10:51 PM
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Here is my view:
Turn in: No similar car exists. The BS turn in is comparable to a Lotus ( I have had 3, and currently have 2- Super 7 and Elise 190R).
Brakes: Nothing brakes like rear engined Porsches, but this is pretty darn good.
Basic cornering characteristics: No manufacturer other than Porsche in the 911's (pre 964 series) has allowed on and off throttle oversteer to the extent of the BS. Just about everybody has adopted the philosophy that the cornering must accommodate the least skilled driver. The BS invariably corners in a drift. So it compares to a sprint car.
Power: Compares to late 60's muscle cars, current ZO6, and other AMG products. It has more "push you in your seat" than a 996 porsche, but less than my ttX50 at higher speeds.
Ride: As stiff as after-market mods make some cars. Stiffer than my tt on H and R's.
Sound: Every big V8 should sound this good, but none do.
Track use: This is one of the few cars (GT3 is another) that can be beaten around the track without burning up the brakes or overheating the oil, trans, or dif. Unlike Porsche, MB stands behind the warranty for tracked cars.
Total package: Enthusiasts try to modify their cars to make them this good, but those squeak and rattle, and scrape. If you like razor sharp handling in a street car that has big V8 power, sounds great, and can go to the track any day and all day, with Mercedes reliability, then you need a BS. If you can live with occasional usage and enormous repair costs, then you might consider a Stradale. Or buy the Aston and tow a Lotus Exige. AS
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Old May 26, 2009 | 10:57 PM
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To answer your question...in short; nothing compares. Do some reading here as just about every aspect of the BS has been discussed at length by the many owners who track them and are also very capable drivers. I have argued that the BS has no competition...it really is in a league of it's own all things considered.
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Old May 26, 2009 | 11:56 PM
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Originally Posted by alexander stemer
Here is my view:
Turn in: No similar car exists. The BS turn in is comparable to a Lotus ( I have had 3, and currently have 2- Super 7 and Elise 190R).
Brakes: Nothing brakes like rear engined Porsches, but this is pretty darn good.
Basic cornering characteristics: No manufacturer other than Porsche in the 911's (pre 964 series) has allowed on and off throttle oversteer to the extent of the BS. Just about everybody has adopted the philosophy that the cornering must accommodate the least skilled driver. The BS invariably corners in a drift. So it compares to a sprint car.
Power: Compares to late 60's muscle cars, current ZO6, and other AMG products. It has more "push you in your seat" than a 996 porsche, but less than my ttX50 at higher speeds.
Ride: As stiff as after-market mods make some cars. Stiffer than my tt on H and R's.
Sound: Every big V8 should sound this good, but none do.
Track use: This is one of the few cars (GT3 is another) that can be beaten around the track without burning up the brakes or overheating the oil, trans, or dif. Unlike Porsche, MB stands behind the warranty for tracked cars.
Total package: Enthusiasts try to modify their cars to make them this good, but those squeak and rattle, and scrape. If you like razor sharp handling in a street car that has big V8 power, sounds great, and can go to the track any day and all day, with Mercedes reliability, then you need a BS. If you can live with occasional usage and enormous repair costs, then you might consider a Stradale. Or buy the Aston and tow a Lotus Exige. AS
+1, also the best seats.
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Old May 27, 2009 | 12:25 AM
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i think the m5 seats are a little better they have that thing that moves under ur leg for more support. the seats in the black look better thoe
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Old May 27, 2009 | 01:24 AM
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Originally Posted by james23
i think the m5 seats are a little better they have that thing that moves under ur leg for more support. the seats in the black look better thoe
I agree that the thigh support is a nice feature if you have long legs, but in no way are the seats better in an M5. I have an M6, and those seats don't offer as much lateral support as the ones in the BS. I'm 6'1/165lbs and the seats in the BS fit me like a glove. Can't say the same about the M6 seats.
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Old May 27, 2009 | 02:29 AM
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I agree that the thigh support is a nice feature if you have long legs, but in no way are the seats better in an M5. I have an M6, and those seats don't offer as much lateral support as the ones in the BS. I'm 6'1/165lbs and the seats in the BS fit me like a glove. Can't say the same about the M6 seats.
which seats do u have? there was 2 different options i was able to choose from with the m5. and im pretty sure the seats in the m6 r not the same as either of the m5s seats. simillar but the m6 isnt as adujustable
and the sides of the m5 squeezes ur body when ur taking a sharp turn to hold u in better
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Old May 27, 2009 | 02:45 AM
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Originally Posted by james23
which seats do u have? there was 2 different options i was able to choose from with the m5. and im pretty sure the seats in the m6 r not the same as either of the m5s seats. simillar but the m6 isnt as adujustable
and the sides of the m5 squeezes ur body when ur taking a sharp turn to hold u in better
The M6 comes with only one seat configuration. Sport seats only, no comfort seats available. The inflatable side bolsters you are talking about are standard. However, they were optional when I ordered my E46 M3. Side bolsters in the BS are not only much bigger, but also come further up to your shoulders.
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Old May 27, 2009 | 04:08 AM
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i dont want this to sound like im just trying to disagree with all ur statements
but actually i find the side bolsters annoying unless im taking a turn which is an other reason i think the m5 seats r better
what do u like more ur m6 r bs?
by the way very nice car collection
i wish i could afford an m5 and a bs

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Old May 27, 2009 | 10:02 AM
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Originally Posted by alexander stemer
Here is my view:
Turn in: No similar car exists. The BS turn in is comparable to a Lotus ( I have had 3, and currently have 2- Super 7 and Elise 190R).
Brakes: Nothing brakes like rear engined Porsches, but this is pretty darn good.
Basic cornering characteristics: No manufacturer other than Porsche in the 911's (pre 964 series) has allowed on and off throttle oversteer to the extent of the BS. Just about everybody has adopted the philosophy that the cornering must accommodate the least skilled driver. The BS invariably corners in a drift. So it compares to a sprint car.
Power: Compares to late 60's muscle cars, current ZO6, and other AMG products. It has more "push you in your seat" than a 996 porsche, but less than my ttX50 at higher speeds.
Ride: As stiff as after-market mods make some cars. Stiffer than my tt on H and R's.
Sound: Every big V8 should sound this good, but none do.
Track use: This is one of the few cars (GT3 is another) that can be beaten around the track without burning up the brakes or overheating the oil, trans, or dif. Unlike Porsche, MB stands behind the warranty for tracked cars.
Total package: Enthusiasts try to modify their cars to make them this good, but those squeak and rattle, and scrape. If you like razor sharp handling in a street car that has big V8 power, sounds great, and can go to the track any day and all day, with Mercedes reliability, then you need a BS. If you can live with occasional usage and enormous repair costs, then you might consider a Stradale. Or buy the Aston and tow a Lotus Exige. AS

Excellent, helped me reach my buy-decision. Now let's see what happens on Friday, either I'm an owner or a wanna-be.
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Old May 27, 2009 | 02:50 PM
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Originally Posted by james23
i think the m5 seats are a little better they have that thing that moves under ur leg for more support. the seats in the black look better thoe
Have you tried the BMW seats on the track? Don't think they have near the lateral support of the BS. But seating can be a subjective thing.
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Old May 27, 2009 | 05:02 PM
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Originally Posted by james23
i dont want this to sound like im just trying to disagree with all ur statements
but actually i find the side bolsters annoying unless im taking a turn which is an other reason i think the m5 seats r better
what do u like more ur m6 r bs?
by the way very nice car collection
i wish i could afford an m5 and a bs
Thank you for your compliment! Not really what I would call a car collection, more like vehicles for specific needs. No worries, I don't think you are just trying to disagree. Here is my view when comparing the two seats. On a long drive, for instance going to Vegas which is about 320 miles, the M6 seats are more comfortable. But coming back from the Valley and taking Sepulveda instead of the 405, or at the track, the BS seats offer a lot more lateral support and there is no need to constantly adjust your seating position. So, I guess it depends on the situation you are in.

In regards to which car I like more, hands down the BS. Even though they share certain characteristics, at the core they are very different. Don't get me wrong, the M6 is a great car. For example on the Autobahn, you could do 160 mph all day long fatigue free. But in the corners, especially tight ones, the BS is in it's element. First of all, the DSC in the M6 interferes at a very low level to the extend that it bogs the car down. Now if you don't want to deal with that, you have to push an array of buttons. First M button for the 500 hp, then DSC off and then transmission into S6. It's much simpler in the BS, TC off and let's go. Sometimes less is more.
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Old May 27, 2009 | 05:56 PM
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T First M button for the 500 hp, then DSC off and then transmission into S6. It's much simpler in the BS, TC off and let's go. Sometimes less is more.
Have you tried M-dynamic mode....a good mid point imo.

While the BS doesn't have quite the freeway pull of the M5, it is an AMG that has FINALLY beaten M at their own game...trackability. It's expensive but there's a lot of bespoke parts, adjustable suspension being one example

A good friend of mine is looking into getting one, the only thing stopping him at this point is he already has autos and wants a stick or clutchless manual...shame they didn't put the new MCT tranny on it but I've told him the BS still makes for a very good drive and you owners seem to concur...

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Old May 27, 2009 | 08:35 PM
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I didn't think the M5 I drove (highway and track) had more highway pull than the BS. The M5 needs to be wound tight to have any feel of power at all. I haven't compared torque curves, but my gut sense was the BS had a bunch more, especially lower in the rev range.
And, I did not fine the M5 seats better. I did find them a bit annoying. And, the M5 I drove did not have the sustained trackability of the BS. AS
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Old May 27, 2009 | 09:14 PM
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I don't think an M5, especially being over a 100 pounds heavier than an M6, has more FWY pull than the BS. At those speeds they are pretty much even as far as I can tell. Out of the hole though, you better be not only in the right gear, but also in the rev band of 5000 rpm or above. Otherwise, the BS walks. That V10 is fun and makes power between 5000 and 8000 rpm. However below that, it's pretty thin. The BS comes alive just above idle and keeps pulling to it's 7,200 redline.
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True the BS is WAY more drivable/streetable than the M5 due mainly to the torque of the BS. But the gearing of the M5 allows it to really stretch it's legs at 100+mph (where it's supposed to). Personally, I feel the gearbox and high revving V10 in a 4 door sedan are a strange and uncomfortable match for such a car. But, I guess if you want certain aspects of both worlds the M5 is an obvious choice.....and yes I have lots of seat time in the M5 both on and off the track so I'm not just regurgitating magazine reviews...
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Old May 27, 2009 | 10:33 PM
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Originally Posted by alexander stemer
Here is my view:
Turn in: No similar car exists. The BS turn in is comparable to a Lotus ( I have had 3, and currently have 2- Super 7 and Elise 190R).
Brakes: Nothing brakes like rear engined Porsches, but this is pretty darn good.
Basic cornering characteristics: No manufacturer other than Porsche in the 911's (pre 964 series) has allowed on and off throttle oversteer to the extent of the BS. Just about everybody has adopted the philosophy that the cornering must accommodate the least skilled driver. The BS invariably corners in a drift. So it compares to a sprint car.
Power: Compares to late 60's muscle cars, current ZO6, and other AMG products. It has more "push you in your seat" than a 996 porsche, but less than my ttX50 at higher speeds.
Ride: As stiff as after-market mods make some cars. Stiffer than my tt on H and R's.
Sound: Every big V8 should sound this good, but none do.
Track use: This is one of the few cars (GT3 is another) that can be beaten around the track without burning up the brakes or overheating the oil, trans, or dif. Unlike Porsche, MB stands behind the warranty for tracked cars.
Total package: Enthusiasts try to modify their cars to make them this good, but those squeak and rattle, and scrape. If you like razor sharp handling in a street car that has big V8 power, sounds great, and can go to the track any day and all day, with Mercedes reliability, then you need a BS. If you can live with occasional usage and enormous repair costs, then you might consider a Stradale. Or buy the Aston and tow a Lotus Exige. AS
Damn. That good? I have a cls 500 and it's just hard to imagine a benz that is what you described, especially that stiff which I like. Would love to drive this beast. Thanks for your opinion, forget the aston my test drive car would'nt start for like 5 minutes. Pretty embaressing trying to start the car as people looked
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Also does anyone think the BS would be better with a manual trans?
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Originally Posted by RUSSIAN
Also does anyone think the BS would be better with a manual trans?

Please don't take this the wrong way, but that's something that's really been discussed here many, many times. The BS forum doesn't have 900 pages of threads like the W211 forum. If you search the BS forum for "transmission" you will find some good results and discussion about the auto tranny in the BS being one of the very few drawbacks to the car. Personally, I like it and remember....when they first introduced the CLK BS they said it had to remain a Mercedes. It wouldn't have if they put a manual in it. Now, if they had put the MCT in it that would have been amazing.
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Also does anyone think the BS would be better with a manual trans?
You mean with a clutch pedal?
No, because the paddles are faster in S and M modes.

OTOH, the clutch is becoming a dinosaur in the performance world and this car with its rip snorting V-8 engine is on it's way to becoming a dinosaur very soon.

Some might prefer a clutch, but I've rowed enough and I'm quite happy with the auto trans.
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True the BS is WAY more drivable/streetable than the M5 due mainly to the torque of the BS. But the gearing of the M5 allows it to really stretch it's legs at 100+mph (where it's supposed to). Personally, I feel the gearbox and high revving V10 in a 4 door sedan are a strange and uncomfortable match for such a car. But, I guess if you want certain aspects of both worlds the M5 is an obvious choice.....and yes I have lots of seat time in the M5 both on and off the track so I'm not just regurgitating magazine reviews...
Luke, don't forget that all the leg stretching comes to a halt at 155 mph in all M cars in the US.
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Originally Posted by LZH
Please don't take this the wrong way, but that's something that's really been discussed here many, many times. The BS forum doesn't have 900 pages of threads like the W211 forum. If you search the BS forum for "transmission" you will find some good results and discussion about the auto tranny in the BS being one of the very few drawbacks to the car. Personally, I like it and remember....when they first introduced the CLK BS they said it had to remain a Mercedes. It wouldn't have if they put a manual in it. Now, if they had put the MCT in it that would have been amazing.
Sorry, I just glanced at the threads didn't see anything. I'm just narrowing down my choice for a personal fun car. Love manual but also love this car thus far. Thanks I will search for the topics.
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You mean with a clutch pedal?
No, because the paddles are faster in S and M modes.

OTOH, the clutch is becoming a dinosaur in the performance world and this car with its rip snorting V-8 engine is on it's way to becoming a dinosaur very soon.

Some might prefer a clutch, but I've rowed enough and I'm quite happy with the auto trans.
Why is this car becoming a dinosaur? Seems up to date to me.
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acutally funny story i hit 200 mph in my 06 m5 with no chip it started making a beeping noise after 165 was real surprised
the m5 does pul dirty when u down shift feels like ur neck is going to snap off
never tracked it
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Originally Posted by DFW01E55
You mean with a clutch pedal?
No, because the paddles are faster in S and M modes.

OTOH, the clutch is becoming a dinosaur in the performance world and this car with its rip snorting V-8 engine is on it's way to becoming a dinosaur very soon.

Some might prefer a clutch, but I've rowed enough and I'm quite happy with the auto trans.
Good point.... not to mention the fact that the 63 motor is one of the fastest revving V8's I have ever owned. I would love to tear one apart and try to make it better but I doubt it's possible.
That being said, a clutched 63 would be hard to handle and even more expensive to repair...
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