A6, F10, W212 as competitors

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There are typically more engine choices in Europe, especially in the diesels. They rate the E350 V6 as having 292 hp and being a DI motor. (I do realize that hp is always higher in the ROW than here....)
The 350 with DI and the 7 speed tranny: 350 CGI, ein 292 PS starker V6 mit Direkteinspritzung und Siebengang-Wandlerautomatik.
For me, the E take #1, 5'er #2, and A6 right behind it at #3. The A6's front is very over styled IMO, it seems like the Marketers were so underwhelmed by the carefully evolved styling, they said "you need to do something crazy with the front". What followed is a front end that looks too goofy and crazy for such a clean and pure car, the front actually makes the sides and back look very dated IMO. Otherwise, I respect them for not making the rest of the cars styling gimmicky, and having the confidence to do a clean and careful evolution, in this day and age where every maker is scrambling to do something goofy as the "next big thing".



I say a Toyota Avalon today and realized that from the rear it looks like a BMW 535i except better. The Toyota has a strip of chrome across the trunk lid that adds some class to the appearance. The BMW is just plain looking from the rear.
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I too am extremely sensitive to cheap feeling knobs, controls, and materials. Funny side topic: Today I sat in an SLS, and the radio is straight out of the C-Class, with flimsy buttons that feel much cheaper than the W212. Weird. And I agree about the W211's Climate Controls, weak link of that cars interior by far, and feel pretty cheap.
IMO the use of hooded dials by Mercedes is getting out of hand. The 2012 C-Class and CLS are good examples of this.
I do know that I love the E's exterior more though.
I do like the fluidity of the F10 interior design. I think the main thing that bothers me about the W212 interior is the use of silver paint esp on the vents and the chunky rectangular V-shape of the center vent surround. Also the chrome surround gauges and the 1960s Corvette style 'tunnel' hood of the gauges. It's just all too 'chopped-up' and 'clunky' looking, imho.
I also don't like the wide flat center consoles of both the Audi and the W212. They're just fat and flat and 'sit' there. They need some slight shaping or something, even something minor so they don't look like a slab. And the W212 needs a cleaner three spoke steering wheel like the others instead of the clunky looking 4 spoke that MB decided to use (it looks like an old Porsche wheel from 1994.)
The W212 just needs some 'de-cluttering' done to clean it up a bit, imho. It's too choppy with odd shapes here and there that make no real design sense.
If I could get an AMG (or MB V8) motor, tranny, and suspension attached to the rear end of the F10 and the front end of the W212, and the side profile of the A6, and also get the F10 interior and iDrive system, then I might be a happy camper.
p.s., anybody know for sure why the E Class doesn't have an electric parking brake like the rest of the world instead of the ancient foot pedal?
What do you think about the new steering whell in the new CLS, C, and SLK? I was thinking that MB might put it in the W212 at some point.
I do like the fluidity of the F10 interior design. I think the main thing that bothers me about the W212 interior is the use of silver paint esp on the vents and the chunky rectangular V-shape of the center vent surround. Also the chrome surround gauges and the 1960s Corvette style 'tunnel' hood of the gauges. It's just all too 'chopped-up' and 'clunky' looking, imho.
I also don't like the wide flat center consoles of both the Audi and the W212. They're just fat and flat and 'sit' there. They need some slight shaping or something, even something minor so they don't look like a slab. And the W212 needs a cleaner three spoke steering wheel like the others instead of the clunky looking 4 spoke that MB decided to use (it looks like an old Porsche wheel from 1994.)
The W212 just needs some 'de-cluttering' done to clean it up a bit, imho. It's too choppy with odd shapes here and there that make no real design sense.
If I could get an AMG (or MB V8) motor, tranny, and suspension attached to the rear end of the F10 and the front end of the W212, and the side profile of the A6, and also get the F10 interior and iDrive system, then I might be a happy camper.
p.s., anybody know for sure why the E Class doesn't have an electric parking brake like the rest of the world instead of the ancient foot pedal?
I have owned both a 2011 BMW 535i and a 2011 E550. IMHO the command system in the MB is more user friendly than the idrive in the BMW. The active ventilated seat in the BMW is like an afterthought the way the lower part of the seat extends and leaves a huge "valley" that looks bad and is a trap for debris. The massage seat in the BMW is more of a weak vibrator than a massage. The need to pull the inside door handle twice in the BMW to open the door is a pain in the a**. (I will not comment on the significant differences in ride and engine performance between the two cars since the N/A V8 compared to a 3.0 turbo V6 is an apple to oranges comparison.) Styling is certainly in the eyes of the beholder -- from my perspective the E class wins both interior and exterior. The MB has more interior storage space with the compartments under the two front seats. The BMW from the rear looks like a Toyota Avalon without the trim piece on the trunk lid. Granted, the BMW did have some better features than the MB. The Nav screen is larger, the rear camera has effective guiding lines for parking, the Sat radio display tells you what is actually playing on all channels that are being displayed not just the channel one is listening to. However, overall the MB is a much more comfortable car and much better looking.
When similarly equipped, the 535i is not much less than the E550 and several $K higher than the E350.
I like that new wheel a lot. And the hefty thumb locks at 3 and 9. Actually I like the interior cockpit of the CLS a lot better. But I have a feeling they won't use that 3-spoke wheel as standard in the W212. I think the W212 is more the "mature" buyer's car (as is the S) and a different demographic than the CLS and SLK (and the C tends to be more of a younger buyer.) It seems like people who shop non-AMG W212s are generally older and more conservative and also like wood steering wheels, etc.. But maybe it could be an option? And/or maybe it can be easily installed later if so desired.
Just for the record, my impressions/comparisons are based on the 550i and also the M package 550i versus the E550. And again, it's all subjective and merely my observation (I think the rear of the W212 looks like a Camry or Hyundai if we are speaking Japanese comparisons.) I agree nothing will be perfect for everybody, and I have major likes and dislikes with all three of the cars I currently own (BMW, Porsche, and AMG.)








