Anyone decide between new 535 and E-Class?
What if u are sitting at a intersection and a F150 jumps a light??
The Merc has the 5 way xenon's, Distronic, and pre-safe.. lane Departure sorry if u need that u do not belong behind a wheel..
I do not find the handling of the 535 nearly as good as the 3 series. If I were to get another BMW it would be the 335. In fact, the recent tests I read had better slalom results for the E350 that the 535 -- see the recent Consumer Reports article. The ride of the E350 is definitely better though with a little more body roll. With the latest incentive deals on the E350 I was able to beat the deals on the 535. BTW you can eventually figure out I Drive but it is rarely intuitive. The COMAND system in Mercedes is not much better, but a little.
As to the extras, heads up display and night vision I don't have experience with but might be nice to have. I have not seen a BMW equipped with them and they seem pretty expensive. I did have an Acura RL with the intelligent cruise control and crash mitigation. The crash protection was nice to have but the intelligent cruise contol can be of limited use depending on the traffic where you live. It is not useful in heavy traffic as it wants to maintain a safe distance from the car in front of you. Too bad all those cars that want to cut in don't care about that. So, you end up over-riding the system. I also drove a Infiniti M45 with the lane departure system enough to know that I would not want it. It is intrusive and many roads are not marked consistently and correctly enough for it to work well. I have read that most owners turn it off most of time.
I hope some of this has been helpful.
That is simply not worth the risk. All I had to do was imagine myself at the funeral whimpering how I should have bought the Benz... (morbid, I know, but safety is paramount). I decided to not even try the 5 series. I drove just about every other luxury car, and the E550 was the clear winner to me. The Infiniti M45 was pretty slick, though. The Lexus ES looks like a Camry, and I don't want to drive a car that looks like 7 million other cars on the road.
If you ever have someone you care about in the passenger seat and make left turns... I would forget the 5 series.



Well makes the point that few, if any, of us have the skill to drive such a car even close to its limits... I hope he lived.
Thanks for the picture. It's sobering.
Here's the news regarding the accident:
http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegrap...006002,00.html
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
Edit: Well, even if he survived. It is still not fair.
Edit: Well, even if he survived. It is still not fair.
By looking at the damage on the car, we can tell that he's going really fast, but by looking at the damage of the light poles, the car wasn't really going as fast as we thought previously. M5 seems to be very light and soft
but who knows, I could be wrong.
I have owned two Corvettes with heads up display, very novel when the car is new, but you ultimtely don't use it much after that. I sold my last Corvette in February 07 and have never missed HUD at all.
I drove a few rental Cadillacs with the night vision, sort of cool, but GM discontinued it because no one bought it. I would not pay extra for it unless I lived in a rural area with lots of wildlife no fences, and no street lights. It adds littles if any value in a large city or it's suburbs.
BMW has pretty much copied GM with these features.
Infiniti M also has lane departure, I have not personally tried it, and one would need to step up to E63 for adaptive cruise control.
It comes down to personal choice; if these features are important to you, get the car that has them.
My vote would be for the superior side impact rating of the Benz. I am much more worried about what the other guy is going to do (run a light and broadside me), than I am about myself drifting out of a lane, or even than hitting a deer at night. Side impacts are typically the most dangerous...
It's both sad and scary. My wife won't even drive on two lane roads (where deer can lurk just feet from the road) at night around here if she can use an expressway instead.
and yes, I agree w/ some posts above saying wagon looks better than the sedan I can't say for E350 as I've never owned or driven one.... but here's what I think about 535:
The good:
1. The new engine is good.... you feel the power at low to mid range. Up top it loses steam (don't quote me on this as I may be too used to w/ my E55).
2. For those who say BMW auto is worse than MB, to me you are
BMW auto shifts faster.... turn it to sport mode, it's even more aggressive.3. One feature on NAV that I like the most.... it shows the miles to go and ETA, and it's quite accurate. Not sure whether the '08 E class has this.... for sure my E55 doesn't.
4. Free maintenance
The Bads:
1. The wagon doesn't have sport tuned suspension even w/ sport package. But the steering is very tight... it's even tighter than my E55.
2. Suspension is soft.... RFT sucks. Get a bump on the highway, expect to feel as if the entire suspension broke down.
3. Sport seat & ergonomic sucks. I can't really find an optimal position.... after 5-month ownership, I still keep changing the position. Not sure about E350 seats.... but my E55 seats really spoil me.
4. I-Drive sucks..... it's slow, slow and slow.....
I think that's all I could think of now....
The disc is only ~$20 and you can install on you own.
My car can read MP3's (from the CD slot as well as CD changer).... not sure why. So if ETA is the only one and I can't enter dest. while driving, I don't want that
plus I usually wait for people, not the other way around 
OP... sorry for



