Just ordered an '08 E550
Despite the smaller front brakes, according to Car & Driver, the Bluetec E320 stopped one foot shorter (70 - 0) than a CLS 550 !!!! Up here, there really is no difference in price between Bluetec and E350, once you equalize the options for both.
Also in the Bluetec's favour is the the price differential between diesel and premium gas; diesel being cheaper by about 27 cents per litre ( diesel $1.03/lt v's prem gas $1.30/lt.). If you calculate the difference over a year using the Transport Canada fuel consumption figures, the Bluetec will cost approx. $1200 less per year to drive, based on 20,000 kms or 12,000 miles of annual driving.
In any case, it's too late for me to change now. If I lived in Canada or California, the BlueTec would have been an easier choice to make.
We love our new GL - It is why I looked at the E550. I've been a BMW guy for years but don't like the direction they are headed. Our GL is superior to our X5 in every way except handling at the limit (who does that in an SUV anyway?). Now, there is only 1000 miles on the GL so far so we'll have to see about reliability.
I, too, just ordered a 2008 E350 Sport with Premium package, which will also be built the same week as yours (2nd decade of June). Delivery here in the Toronto area is expected for last week of July or first week of August.
I, too, just ordered a 2008 E350 Sport with Premium package, which will also be built the same week as yours (2nd decade of June). Delivery here in the Toronto area is expected for last week of July or first week of August.
I think I might have misspoke. My car may be produced this week. Those of us who have placed orders for 08's need to keep each other up to date.
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Suggest you contact your dealer who will have a Purchase Order # for your car. He is able use this # to track your car's progress from the factory to the dealership.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
It appears that my car will be on a ship called the Manon that departs Bremerhaven on 22-June and arrives at Port Hueneme, CA on 16-July. I expect to get my car the third week of July.
I believe cars destined for Florida will be going to Baltimore.
Thanks for the shipping info. I'm hoping that my car makes it on to the Atlantic Conveyor.
Once my Bluetec gets on a rail car, it can be tracked via GPS right across the country.
Once vehicles leave Halifax, it takes about 7 - 10 days to reach Vancouver, then up to another week getting off the rail car, through the prep centre and on to the dealer.
One to two hours, or is there paint drying for a day or two, etc?
I’d love to see that assembly line but know that I'll never make it to
Europe.
I also wanted to see Corvettes being made in Bowling Green, Ky, but
that trip won’t be made either. Many guys buy their vettes and take
delivery there - and tour the factory - etc. Then drive their new cars
home. That would be nice.
jimm
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On Order: 08 E350 Sport, P2, Black/black,
Parktronic, Voice, Bluetooth, Burl Walnut,
Split rear seat, Rear mud flaps
Once my Bluetec gets on a rail car, it can be tracked via GPS right across the country.
Once vehicles leave Halifax, it takes about 7 - 10 days to reach Vancouver, then up to another week getting off the rail car, through the prep centre and on to the dealer.
For 2008 , the Bluetec will come with 16"- 7 spoke alloys; I believe that the part # is B6 647 1831. My dealer will be swapping the 16" OEM Michelin MXV4+ tires for Michelin Pilot Alpins (225/50 x 16") for winter driving and installing the ContiProContacts on the Allmachs for three seasons.
For 2008 , the Bluetec will come with 16"- 7 spoke alloys; I believe that the part # is B6 647 1831. My dealer will be swapping the 16" OEM Michelin MXV4+ tires for Michelin Pilot Alpins (225/50 x 16") for winter driving and installing the ContiProContacts on the Allmachs for three seasons.
Nope, nothing on the 2008's and the only optional wheels are chrome plated which I personally don't like.
Last edited by BudC; Jun 2, 2007 at 10:08 PM.
Back in the day when I lived in Detroit, Dodge bodies would come down through a hole in the second floor and there would be two husky guys sitting there with big rubber mallets who would whack away on those bodies if they got hung up. Typical UAW quality control in those days.



