CLS500 Owner's observations
Likes: The driving experience is very smooth, perhaps the best riding Mercedes with eighteen inch wheels I have ever driven. The adjustable suspension settings are very subtle- even in the stiffest mode, the ride is still very compliant, just a bit more jiggly. This is also the best handling E Class based suspension I have experienced and an improvement over my last E55.
Dislikes: Am I the only one who has trouble warming up to the 7 Speed transmission? In particular when cold and coming to a stop, it clunks into the lowest gear; even setting it on comfort mode and locking out first gear doesn't help. Forget about the sport setting for the transmission- too abrupt for relaxed driving. The visibility of this car is poor, worse than I expected. I knew that the smaller windows would hinder visibility fore and aft, but I did not realize how the sloped "B" pillar would hinder forward side vision, made even worse by the mirrors which seems mounted too high. I strongly advise anyone who buys these cars to order it with parktronic. The rear of the car is impossible to judge in parallel parking.
My wife loves it for now and that is all that matters.
i agree that visabilty is not best, the mirrors are a bit goofy, and the pillars definately are the cause of the visability issues, not the small windows. i didnt go with parktronic, i dont want the false sense of security of relying on it when i park, id rather be 100% sure, i just dont trust the technology enough, especially when youve got 8k of aftermarket wheels on. i also agree though that judging the front and back ends is quite difficult...
the HK sound system is very disapointing, why cant they get the sound system right when u shell out the extra $$$?
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I never get the stereo upgardes on cars I buy or lease because I never use them - I only got the HK on the E500 I have because I was never going to switch out the head unit. Beverly Hills Mercedes covers Reus as a preferred vendor so I never had to worry about warranty issues - They work on all cars, but primarily on Mercedes, BMW, Bentley, Ferrari, Porsche, etc. Their stereos are really for those who are in love with how music sounds in their cars and want the best. They create a lot of their own components because the industry hasn't produced anything that matched their standards; as I mentioned, not even McIntosh or any other major palyers hold a candle to the stereos they create - I found them at the L.A. Auto Show 2 years ago and am in love with their work so I had to mention them here - prob shold create a stereo thread tho...lol. Hope this info is helpful!
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But BH has the only service department I've found to be at all helpful...lol...so I go there...gets pretty busy though. Adam, I din't know that - if you're ever in So Cal chekc out Reus, I think you'll love them. I have the same feelings about the stock MB stereos - at least fromt he first few days that I had my E before I had them do the install - I don't trust a lot of the aftermarket stereo shops out here - they tend to experiment too much and hack job stuff. The stock HK was okay for what it was the first few days - I actually liked the stock stereo on the old GS - it wasn't a Nakamichi even - always felt for a stock stereo it had good sound - that was when pioneer did the Lexus stereos and not mark levinson - although I hear they sound pretty nice.
Let me know what you end up doing with the stock stereo in the CLS - if you wanna switch out the head unit , Clarion makes a great unit with the 7 inch display that fits right in - very little custom work and it's not a pop-up screen, but fixed display. Also, have you put the rims on yet? what did you get or are you getting? Pictures???
Mine is about 6-8 weeks too - Feb build date - maybe they are coming over on the same shipment!!! I can't wait!!!
1. The airmatic suspension is a wonderful addition to the E-Class ride.
2. Harmon-Kardon sound system is disapointing.
3. If you actually need a backseat, forget it ! You can reason all you want, but it's primarily meant for shirts-to-the-laundry or a very occasional couple.
4. Parktronic needs to be a mandatory option. (Adam, there is no false sense of security. Parktronic is more accurate than a sliderule.) At minimum, the right side mirror should tilt down.
5. My wife thinks the wood trim looks like plastic.
6. It's better looking in person than I expected, almost like a CL without the steroids. The 4-passenger seating arrangement is perfect.
This car will sell well. It fits a new niche like (pardon the comparison) the Chrysler 300. It's a re-invention of everything we thought we knew about cars in general and Mercedes in particular.
Mine is about 6-8 weeks too - Feb build date - maybe they are coming over on the same shipment!!! I can't wait!!!
My problems with the CLS haven't gotten any better- I don't enjoy the 7 speed transmission, I think the visibility of the car is dangerous for someone of short stature and I don't find the seats comfortable.
My problems with the CLS haven't gotten any better- I don't enjoy the 7 speed transmission, I think the visibility of the car is dangerous for someone of short stature and I don't find the seats comfortable.
My problems with the CLS haven't gotten any better- I don't enjoy the 7 speed transmission, I think the visibility of the car is dangerous for someone of short stature and I don't find the seats comfortable.
To each his own.
Anyone who has their's yet without nappa have an opinion on this? Maybe I just have a boney ***. LOL
in terms of the transmission shifting issue posted by several of you, i've had it happen only a couple time in comfort mode, but i have to admit, i wonder if its as much my driving technique as it is the tranny's operation. overall, i'm very impressed with its smoothness and lovely acceleration. of course, i'm hoping i still feel this way at 40k miles.







