2022 release date E450
> Where are you that dealer has to register the car? That doesn’t make any sense.
The car is being leased so the dealer has to register the car. I live in RI and bought the car in MA, so they have to do an out of state registration. Apparently the process is, they take the reg to the RI DMV and drop it off with the "Dealer room". They take care of it at their leisure and call the dealer when it's ready.
> Previous post states trunk only.
Yes I know that. Apparently things have deteriorated in the meantime.
I think Mercedes must be installing the current models with the limited number of Hermes modules,& the coupe/cabriolet retrofits will stay on the back burner until there is a surplus of chips again.Doesn't seem right but there it is.
everything seems to be good.
I was a little surprised that you have to shut off Eco Start/Stop every time you start the car but I can live with it.
so far I’m happy and relieved. 7 months of stress.
thoughts so far.
1 I like the sound of the Burmeister stereo
2 the head up display is nice, but I’m used to having different info up there in my Mazda. I’ll get used to it. It disappears as soon as I put on my sunglasses. (Maui Jim’s). The one in my Mazda doesn’t do that, but it is different technology and I expected it.
3 having car controls on the left side of the steering wheel and radio/entertainment on the right side is totally logical. And completely backwards from every other car I’ve driven. A bit confusing. I’ll get used to it.
4 I find it really odd that my profile is not associated to my key. You would think two drivers would be auto configured based on which key is in the drivers seat. Like every Acura I’ve ever driven. It’s weird that I have to press the seat memory button when I get in if my wife has driven the car.
5 one small initial defect. The drivers vanity mirror light was not working. Dealer sorted it out
6 the heated steering wheel is not as fast or as warm as my Mazda. But it gets the job done.
7 rapid heating seats (Warmth and Comfort Package) are faster and better than any car I’ve ever owned.
8 even though Hermès Communications module is missing, Navigation still works. That surprised me. I figured the GPS would be in the comm module and the car wouldn’t know where it was. But it worked flawlessly to get me out of Boston.
Herb Chambers Mercedes of Boston was a good dealership to do business with. Recommended. They ordered the car, kept me informed (even of the bad news), and didn’t try to screw me on the price. We agreed to MSRP when I ordered, not knowing what that number would be. It was only about $1100 more than the 21, but that’s all they charged was MSRP.
I got every feature I ordered except Augmented Video for Navigation and the HANDSFREE ACCESS to the trunk. Most cars they are getting are missing so many standard features and so many options are un-orderable that they are hardly luxury cars any more. They mostly have S Class in stock. Everything else is hard to come by. Every car in the showroom now is marked up by $5000 to $10000.
All you need to do is tap the back arrow key or home key on the left side of the steering wheel, a menu will pop up if you scroll, you will find (Assistance, Phone, Navigation, Trip, Radio, Media, Designs & Disp., Service), use the four direction arrows to scroll to Trip, press ok located on the right side of the steering wheel then you can (tap it to display odometer, if it displays your trip instead, you can then swipe up and down using the four direction arrows until you find your odometer. If you haven't notice, when you have the trip screen open the head-up display menu pops up, instead of pressing ok to select trip, you may scroll up to open the head-up display menu. You can then choose to display different styles and the height of the head-up display (HUD).
Alternatively, you can find these settings in the car's infotainment screen. It is located in the assistance menu.
Forgot to mention, the functions and steps to display the odometer is somewhat different depending on the display theme/style you are currently set to. You had understated, sport, classic to choose from for example.








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Edit: Not to mention you can easily switch back to the odometer view if you want to.
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They seem self explanatory and yet only "since last reset" seems to work like I would expect. I reset it by holding the OK button and from then on it counts miles and hours: minutes unless I reset it again.
I would have thought that Since Last Start would reset these values when I start the car, but it doesn't. They only restart when I reset them, the same way as with Since Reset. Both displays seem to do the exact same thing.




They seem self explanatory and yet only "since last reset" seems to work like I would expect. I reset it by holding the OK button and from then on it counts miles and hours: minutes unless I reset it again.
I would have thought that Since Last Start would reset these values when I start the car, but it doesn't. They only restart when I reset them, the same way as with Since Reset. Both displays seem to do the exact same thing.
And the mpg shown will be the average mpg over the life of your car.
Too late for not hitting reset, I already did it. Although I'm only a couple of hundred miles in, so that's pretty close.
Thanks




Should have a VIN next week.
Last edited by Mikey53; Dec 2, 2021 at 08:12 PM.




exterior lighting package
night package
AMG styling
multicontour front seats
ventilated front seats
rear window sunshade
illuminated door sills
deck spoiler
natural grain black ash wood
Patagonia Red
black leather








2021 changed to the new I6 turbo engine. No more V6's.
Silky smooth. Tuned mine to 442HP and 459 torque.
Fun, smooth, planted (20" rims) and beautiful interior.
My best Benz yet. The E53 only came with black interior. Too hot for where I live.
After driving for a month the car has been very nice. No issues have surfaced in the car. All systems working fine. I am very happy with my purchase. (Probably cursing myself by saying so.)
Minor notes.
Downsides
1) had to disable Active Steering Assist. It keeps thinking I died behind the wheel and threatening to take over. I'd rather drive myself anyway.
2) My Head-up Display works well, but when I step on the gas, it dips down the windscreen and then pops back up when the car is up to speed. Seems like it's balanced on a spindle. Seems like it should be locked to the spindle somehow, but I don't know anyone else with a Head-up display so I have no reference. I'm not driving back to the dealer just for that, although my salesman offered to make an appointment for me to get it looked at. I just don't feel like driving into Boston and waiting hours just be be told that's the way it's supposed to be.
2) Had some issues with playing music from a USB. Finding a native USB C flash drive is still somewhat difficult. Using a USB A to USB C adapter worked, but every time I got in the car it forgot what I was listening to and went back to the first song on the USB. Finally resolved by buying a Samsung USB A/C flash drive with a read speed of 300MB. This one in case anyone cares.
Now it always picks up immediately where I left off.
3) Hey Mercedes is never as good as it appears in the demos, but it's functional.
4) Still hoping to get my Hermes Module sooner rather than later. Not holding my breath.
Things I like
1) My wife and I love the high beam effect where when the high beams come on, they open up a curtain of light from the center of the road outwards.
2) I love the seat belt adjustment that gives me a hug every time I get in the car.
3) I love my heated steering wheel and warmth and comfort package. I'm sure in the spring I'll love the panoramic roof, but right now, warmth and comfort is key.
4) The Burmeister stereo is very nice, but you have to enable the Burmeister sound to get it to really sound nice. The default setting is decent but hardly outstanding.
5) I love that the center console is big enough to fit a whole box of Kleenex. (The square boxes, not the rectangular boxes.) It's a silly thing but it makes a difference to me.
6) Bluetooth audio from my iPhone works better than in any other car I've owned. It plays on my Mazda, but I have to use the phone to choose music, whereas in the Mercedes I can long press the Speak button on the steering wheel and talk directly to Siri to choose music with the phone still in my pocket. Between the Bluetooth music and the decent nav system, I haven't had to use Apple CarPlay at all. I thought I would be using it a lot.
7) I generally hate Auto On/Off engines. But I have to admit that the Auto on/off is so smooth and seamless that when I forget to disable it upon starting the car, I usually don't even notice it's happening. Kudo's to Mercedes for getting that feature better than any other car I've seen.
I wish -
1) I wish the Speed Limit detection could be set to allow me to drive more than 5MPH over the speed limit without flashing the speed limit at me. My standard speed is about 10MPH over.
2) I wish the sensitivity of the Active Steering Assist could be set to less, or that it detected that my hands were on the wheel (capacitve touch or something) rather than only detecting if I steer the car. With ACS doing the steering, my inputs are not enough to convince it I'm still alive. And I'm not about to drive down the road randomly jerking the wheel to keep it off my back.
3) I wish the doors were lighter. They are long and heavy. And the stops are not strong enough. Push it open and it comes back to try and cut your leg off.
4) I wish it was easier to get in the back seat. Not that I've carried any passengers, but if I wanted to, getting in and out is a bit tight. (Better if I or my friends were younger).
5) I wish the Emerald Green Metallic color was bit lighter. You can really only see the color in good light. Otherwise it looks black. Great though if you like a black Mercedes but want it to be a bit distinctive from everyone else's black Mercedes.
6) It makes perfect sense that driving controls are on the left side of the steering wheel, and entertainment controls on the right, but I wish they were the reverse, just because that's how every other car I've driven does it and I'm trained.
7) I wish the switch for the heated steering wheel wasn't in such an inconvenient place. It's hard to turn on and off and impossible to see the little red light that tells you the status. I probably should just use voice command.
8) I wish the profile could be associated with a Key Fob. That way when I get in, it would recognize me and when my wife gets in, it would recognize her. Every other car in the world does that.




The HUD should be stable.
The auto on off is better thanks to the hybrid type system.
I took the speed limit off the HUD. That way the flashing on the dash doesn’t bother me. In certain modes, the speed limit shows up 3 different places.
The profile attached to the FOB would be nice. My wife’s Acura does that. I get my seat position, my stations and my colors and she gets hers. She doesn’t drive my car, so it’s not that big a deal.
I wish the shifter was in a different place. I went to wash the windshield and pressed the park. I was doing 70. Fortunately the car was smart enough not to do it.




Dealer checks status daily.



