Backfiring
When the weather clears I'll try to record mine so you can hear the sound. I have a 2018 GTC roadster.
On my car I can't seem to notice much difference in the exhaust sound between Sport+ and Race. It would be nice if there was such a difference, allowing the driver to have more control on the exhaust sound.
How true is this from the article?? "You will regret taking them on a trip lasting more than two hours. The suspensions are rock hard and very stiff. The high spring rates, aggressive camber, and multi-stage dampers are unyielding to road imperfections, no matter how minor. It hurts you. The heat pouring through the footwells will cook your legs and require the A/C to be blowing on the floor, even in fall weather with the roof off. That's because the giant engine and its two giant turbos nestled between the manifold are mounted behind the front axle, ending right at your feet, and then the giant transmission pokes out by your pelvis (hence the car's ultra-wide center console). This challenge of cooling a 1600-degree exhaust as it feeds these turbos nearly 20 pounds of boost pressure is not lost on Mercedes, but it's also not solved, either. Don't buy the AMG GT just because it's the most expensive car in the showroom. We're telling you now so you don't sell one after 500 miles."
I've seen the heat discussion in another video but heard people here say it's not true? Thoughts?
How true is this from the article?? "You will regret taking them on a trip lasting more than two hours. The suspensions are rock hard and very stiff. The high spring rates, aggressive camber, and multi-stage dampers are unyielding to road imperfections, no matter how minor. It hurts you. The heat pouring through the footwells will cook your legs and require the A/C to be blowing on the floor, even in fall weather with the roof off. That's because the giant engine and its two giant turbos nestled between the manifold are mounted behind the front axle, ending right at your feet, and then the giant transmission pokes out by your pelvis (hence the car's ultra-wide center console). This challenge of cooling a 1600-degree exhaust as it feeds these turbos nearly 20 pounds of boost pressure is not lost on Mercedes, but it's also not solved, either. Don't buy the AMG GT just because it's the most expensive car in the showroom. We're telling you now so you don't sell one after 500 miles."
I've seen the heat discussion in another video but heard people here say it's not true? Thoughts?
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How true is this from the article?? "You will regret taking them on a trip lasting more than two hours. The suspensions are rock hard and very stiff. The high spring rates, aggressive camber, and multi-stage dampers are unyielding to road imperfections, no matter how minor. It hurts you. The heat pouring through the footwells will cook your legs and require the A/C to be blowing on the floor, even in fall weather with the roof off. That's because the giant engine and its two giant turbos nestled between the manifold are mounted behind the front axle, ending right at your feet, and then the giant transmission pokes out by your pelvis (hence the car's ultra-wide center console). This challenge of cooling a 1600-degree exhaust as it feeds these turbos nearly 20 pounds of boost pressure is not lost on Mercedes, but it's also not solved, either. Don't buy the AMG GT just because it's the most expensive car in the showroom. We're telling you now so you don't sell one after 500 miles."
I've seen the heat discussion in another video but heard people here say it's not true? Thoughts?
Katie22 who owns a GTC roadster, indicates that it is comfortable for long distance travel. She would know, her other means of long distance travel is to ride in the back of her S600 Maybach.
Interesting on the exhaust heat issue. I met a guy who had previously owned a 300SL gullwing who complained of the same thing with that car.
The car in the video sounded great.
Last edited by MBNUT1; Dec 18, 2020 at 01:18 PM.
The seat itself it thinly padded and not ergonomic to my frame. I need an additional seat cushion to make it tolerable for anything but a short trip. But I'm also thinly padded. YMMV.




Note: the backfiring has been severely curtailed in 2020. It’s one of the best features of the car, in my view. It’s so ridiculously fun and addictive! You think it’s stupid, but my God is it entertaining.




Comfort is better than my 2015 C63 507 Edition Coupe. It’s actually more compliant than a 991.2 911 (see Motoman on YouTube’s review of the AMG GTC).
I do find the seats a bit too firm, and I can’t quite find the position to prevent my right thigh from feeling a bit cramped, although I think I’m sitting too far from the pedals. Overall, the driving position is perfect — but a little more cushion on the seat bottom would be nice!




Note: the backfiring has been severely curtailed in 2020. It’s one of the best features of the car, in my view. It’s so ridiculously fun and addictive! You think it’s stupid, but my God is it entertaining.



