Which color looks best?
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C300 Sport/Palladium Silver on Black/P2
Black looks great and classic on this car, but very hard to keep care of, you will have swirls and if you do not know how to remove them, this is a head ache.
Steel Grey may be one of the best looking, but it is also slightly hard to maintain.
Palladium looks *gorgeous* and is quite easy to maintain. It's a good bet.
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Same here
Really need to see the colors in the daylight.
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No, not at all. My last 4 MB's have had the sport package and I specifically wanted the Luxury model because of the softer suspension setup. The ride is really great and using the sport mode, it firms up the ride and is a little quicker from the line... but I stay in Comfort most of the time.
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No, not at all. My last 4 MB's have had the sport package and I specifically wanted the Luxury model because of the softer suspension setup. The ride is really great and using the sport mode, it firms up the ride and is a little quicker from the line... but I stay in Comfort most of the time.
From your picture it is very obvious that you are lacking those options because the difference between luxury vs sport body kit is night and day. The Sports body kit is much more flared out and has no chrome in the front bumper or rear bumper.
Again it is personal choice on which version you like, if you prefer the sportier fell which allows you to fell everything on the road on sport version or the more luxuries higher riding version which absorbs everything on the road felling just like some people like the chrome accents vs other hate it.
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I think they meant did you get the Sport Sedan version of the E-Class but the luxury sedan version which does not have the AMG sport kit, 18 in wheels and "Sports Suspension" which lowers the car by almost 2 in and has stiffer springs.
From your picture it is very obvious that you are lacking those options because the difference between luxury vs sport body kit is night and day. The Sports body kit is much more flared out and has no chrome in the front bumper or rear bumper.
Again it is personal choice on which version you like, if you prefer the sportier fell which allows you to fell everything on the road on sport version or the more luxuries higher riding version which absorbs everything on the road felling just like some people like the chrome accents vs other hate it.
From your picture it is very obvious that you are lacking those options because the difference between luxury vs sport body kit is night and day. The Sports body kit is much more flared out and has no chrome in the front bumper or rear bumper.
Again it is personal choice on which version you like, if you prefer the sportier fell which allows you to fell everything on the road on sport version or the more luxuries higher riding version which absorbs everything on the road felling just like some people like the chrome accents vs other hate it.
You are correct about the look... frankly I am tired of the AMG look and think the luxury trim looks better. But that is from someone who just got tired of the Sporty nature of every MB model I purchased.
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I assumed the poster was asking whether I missed the firmer feel which is part of the AMG package. My S430, S550, GL550, SL550 and C350 all had the AMG option which I enjoyed to no end. But as I indicated I wanted to return to the softer MB ride and purchased the Luxury trim. The luxury supspension still offers a Comfort/Sport switch option and the firmer ride is evident but certainly not the firmness of the Sport trim.
You are correct about the look... frankly I am tired of the AMG look and think the luxury trim looks better. But that is from someone who just got tired of the Sporty nature of every MB model I purchased.
You are correct about the look... frankly I am tired of the AMG look and think the luxury trim looks better. But that is from someone who just got tired of the Sporty nature of every MB model I purchased.
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You are right... I was confusing it with prior cars with ADS and Airmatic. However, now my sense of ride firmness when in S mode is destroyed and I find it is now all psychological...
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http://www.mbusa.com/mercedes/#/expl...W&vc=E&yr=2010 Click on Handling, then Agility Control for the short video.
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Sosh... I take some of what I said back. The new E has Agility Control and has a set up for the Luxury and the Sport. It is a dampening system much like ADS (maybe it is ADS) and the shocks are adjusted to meet road conditions. So their is a setup for the Luxury in C and S mode that changes the ride through the shocks. Here is the detail from the MBUSA site:
http://www.mbusa.com/mercedes/#/expl...W&vc=E&yr=2010 Click on Handling, then Agility Control for the short video.
http://www.mbusa.com/mercedes/#/expl...W&vc=E&yr=2010 Click on Handling, then Agility Control for the short video.
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Thats interesting and I was not aware of it. However I have used S and noted no ride difference, must be very subtle and not like the Airmatic in my ML550 where the ride difference is drastically different in Sport mode.The MB Web site seems to indicate that adjustments are happening all the time depending on road conditions. It sort of downplays or does not really emphasize that it can be controlled from the C/S switch, although there is a quick shot of the switch.Thanks for bringing this to my attention. By the way I was told also that all the Luxury suspension parts are the same as the Sport parts, just different tuning. This came from my SA at the dealership who is usually correct and quite knowledgable.
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The tunning difference is why I selected the Luxury trim... I did not want the firm ride anymore. I agree that the Airmatic the difference is very notable in C and S. However, I just sense more firmness and can feel more road roughness (or smoothness) when in S mode than when in C mode. Whatever is going on with the shocks I am happy with because the ride is what I remember from models before the fad of Sport took over.
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Actually I have never owned a Sport version for that reason and the extreme low profile tires of the Sport. This is my 3rd E since 2001. With my ML550 I had no choice but the sport as thats the only way its available but the tires are not real low profile and the Airmatic solves the ride issue. When I want a firm bone jarring ride I climb into my 44 year old Corvette and use it for a weekend. After that climbing back into the Benz feels so good. None of these Sedans and SUV's are race or sport cars anyway. Why pretend? They are excellent comfortable reliable daily drivers and touring cars. As I age, comfort becomes much more important to me. Seems with the Sport version you see yourself coming and going but there are fewer Luxuries around, at least around here amd they stand out a bit more.
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No, not at all. My last 4 MB's have had the sport package and I specifically wanted the Luxury model because of the softer suspension setup. The ride is really great and using the sport mode, it firms up the ride and is a little quicker from the line... but I stay in Comfort most of the time.
That said, I drove my car long distance last weekend, and gotta say, as amazing as the ride is, I kept realizing how MUCH of the road I felt during certain road-types, and considering my car isn't much of a great handler with any suspension option, why take the cons of a Sporty ride when you're not gaining the perks all so much? In a perfect world, I think I'd like my *M-B* to have a soft-ish, luxurious suspension, yet still retain that stance and look of a Sport.
BTW Jack, now that you've had some seat time in your 212, how do you like it compared to your 221? Does it stack up in any quietness and/or serenity/isolation/luxurious departments, etc.?
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The E does not meet the S standard but it provides an excellent ride. Not quite as isolated as the S, but certainly a true MB "luxury" ride as we have known it to be. The interior is nicely done but there is not the feeling of the total luxury of the S. I am pleased with the car and have no serious or even minor complaints. The 350 engine is perfect for the car and even though I have owned 3 different models with the 550 engine, I do not miss the extra power.
Getting older (and wiser I hope) but the new E Luxury trim reminds me of the "old" MB sedans... solid, great handling and a smooth ride.
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I'm on record that the W221 was the best MB I have owned and that still is valid. Even with the AMG package, the S is the finest I have driven for comfort and just plain luxury. The interior felt like you were surrounded by only the finest of leathers and special treatments. With the ABC and Airmatic it floated over the road rather than driving on it. Quiet and serene driving pleasure all the time.
The E does not meet the S standard but it provides an excellent ride. Not quite as isolated as the S, but certainly a true MB "luxury" ride as we have known it to be. The interior is nicely done but there is not the feeling of the total luxury of the S. I am pleased with the car and have no serious or even minor complaints. The 350 engine is perfect for the car and even though I have owned 3 different models with the 550 engine, I do not miss the extra power.
Getting older (and wiser I hope) but the new E Luxury trim reminds me of the "old" MB sedans... solid, great handling and a smooth ride.
The E does not meet the S standard but it provides an excellent ride. Not quite as isolated as the S, but certainly a true MB "luxury" ride as we have known it to be. The interior is nicely done but there is not the feeling of the total luxury of the S. I am pleased with the car and have no serious or even minor complaints. The 350 engine is perfect for the car and even though I have owned 3 different models with the 550 engine, I do not miss the extra power.
Getting older (and wiser I hope) but the new E Luxury trim reminds me of the "old" MB sedans... solid, great handling and a smooth ride.
You're not helping me in trying to convince myself in not getting a 221 though, just researching that car, it's hard to find anyone who doesn't find it as the best thing since sliced bread. They really hit a home run with that one. How ridiculously unnecessary it is for my life is another story, but hey, sometimes you just gotta spoil the heck outta yourself, right?