7G-tronic transmissions now - sucks for us
Crap.
http://www.imakenews.com/autospies/e...e000153302.cfm
(from autospies)
Crap.
If I had an E500, I'd rather have the 5 speed, these transmissions are so complicated, I'd rather have a proven box then a brand new one they were working the bugs out of.
Why do you say you are stuck? Did you forget you can sell your car, and buy the 7G model?
I am not doubting the credibility of the article but I dont understand why my issue of AutoSpies (same Volume, Date, etc) did not have this article. Very strange.
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It would be really interesting to know if this slight improvement in fuel economy will be enough to get the gas guzzler tax dropped on all of the 500 engines, whether in the SL, S, or E. If so that would be a real impetus for getting it out sooner rather than later - especially with the current currency problems and exchange rate fluctuations making exported vehicles from Germany less profitable for Daimler Chrysler.
Last edited by northbenz; May 26, 2003 at 03:49 AM.
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The newly developed seven-speed automatic transmission reduces fuel consumption in the NEDC driving cycle by as much as 0.6 litres per 100 kilometres (depending on the car), increases acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h by up to 0.3 seconds and allows significantly quicker intermediate sprints from 60 to 120 km/h.
http://www.imakenews.com/autospies/e...e000155697.cfm
Looks like 2004 E500 will have 7G for sure
http://www.daimlerchrysler.com/index...3/t30514_e.htm
I am trying to find and will post another article I found mentioning the torque rating of this tranny and that later in the year a beefed up version would be built to handle the torque of the AMG and V12 engines. mp
01.05.2003 7-Gang-Automatik ab Herbst 03 !
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'Im Herbst 2003 feiert die neue Mercedes 7-Gangautomatik Weltpremiere. Vorerst wird sie in fünf Achtzylinder Modellen der E-, S-, CL- und SL-Klasse angeboten, da sie für 700 NM ausgelegt ist. Eine spätere Version soll dagegen 1200 NM aushalten. Dann wird sie auch in den V12 Modellen & im Maybach angeboten.
Ab Mai 2004 wird es die 7 Gangautomatik auch im brandneuen SLK (R171) geben.'
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NM is the metric measurement for torque. this article says that the first version (fall 2003) of the 7G will handle 700NM which works for all the normal 5 liter V8s. It then says that in May of 2004 a 1200NM (high torque) version should be ready for release and that will be able to handle the power of the V12 and AMG engines.
We shall see
:o
:p
.6 litres / 100KM = .255g / 100 miles
If the car currently gives 23mpg, then it uses 4.348g to go 100miles. Now, it would use only 4.093g for the same 100miles, which translates to 24.4mpg. Did same calculation using 16mpg for city miles.
Question: would this be enough to avoid the Gas Guzzler tax?
Its ridiculous that you have to pay a Gas Guzzler Tax on a mass produced car like the E500. Then again its ridiculous that a $50K+ E320 has the same old low HP 3.2L 6. And its even further ridiculous that you can't get a NAV system on any of them.







