What is 0-60 for E550
What KA has stated which is easy to understand is that the only time you would benefit from the 550 is when you exceed<---key word "exceed" the capability of the 350 motor. If you never exceed the 350's capabilities or want more accelerationr based on your driving habits, then how can a bigger motor be of benefit to the person? Other than the smoothness of the 550, my grandma would never know the difference between the 350 vs 550. She could switch from the 550 to the 350 every other week and never know.
I'm actually really interested in the 2012 E550's 0-60. I test drove one and it felt faster then what mb lists. I actually plan on dyno testing the car (gets here in 6 days) for fun...
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What KA has stated which is easy to understand is that the only time you would benefit from the 550 is when you exceed<---key word "exceed" the capability of the 350 motor. If you never exceed the 350's capabilities or want more accelerationr based on your driving habits, then how can a bigger motor be of benefit to the person? Other than the smoothness of the 550, my grandma would never know the difference between the 350 vs 550. She could switch from the 550 to the 350 every other week and never know.
Good example on the Grandma as well. I actually remembered that my Dad, who's a very conservative driver (and wouldn't know whether his car has 200 or 800 HP, he's that conservative of a driver) just got a CLK500. Granted, the 500 doesn't have the power of the 550, but on a lighter car like the CLK, the extra meat and torque is still there over the E350. I let him drive my car, and not only did he not notice any which difference in power, but he had no idea his car was even a V8 until I told him. LOL
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I wonder how much 4MATIC would affect things... I'd guess it would make the initial launch quicker but slow down the car as it picked up speed relative to the RWD version but I wonder when that slowdown would happen.
I wonder how much 4MATIC would affect things... I'd guess it would make the initial launch quicker but slow down the car as it picked up speed relative to the RWD version but I wonder when that slowdown would happen.
"I'll say it again, there isn't such a notable difference between the N/A E550 and 268 HP E350. I've driven both, back to back, many many times, and unless I push them in ways I wouldn't in "real life", I'd be hard pressed to notice such a difference"
Well you know what ? Unless I pushed my E63 AMG it drove smooth and comfortably also. What's your point ?? You want to feel the power of a car, Effing obviously you have to push the pedal ?What kind of ridiculous argument is that ? Especially when it comes to Mercedes cars and AMG. Put it in comfort mode and it drives like an ordinary car, very comfy and great for every day driving, but hammer the pedal and you take off like a rocket. A friend of mine has the CLK63 Black Series and when driven normally, ( under 2.5 RPM, not slamming it ) you can use the car as a daily driver.
Also, Did you not notice a difference between the crap suspension of the 350 compared to the 550 ? we didn’t get to hear about that part of your back to back drives of the two cars.
Good if it is true though

So the OP's question remains to be answered I think...
In the meantime I return you back to the exciting discussion of whether the engine difference between the E350 and E550 is noticeable...
Last edited by WEBSRFR; Nov 10, 2011 at 04:40 PM.
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The coupe comes in at 4.9sec due to less weight and no 4Matic. Shame you can't get the sedan any longer in RWD.
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The E550 has excessive Horsepower for my needs, something that I would rarely, if ever tap into, considering that I have never felt that my E350 has lagged when I've called upon its horses (i.e, I don't drive aggressively enough to *require* the E550 HP).
It's really, really simple. And why would I not take the E550 over the E350 at the same cost? Of course I would, but it doesn't mean that I'd need or use the extra power, that's just not how I drive.
Nobody's putting down your coveted V8, I'm just saying that I don't need it, and with the way that I drive, I barely even notice the extra power is there (giving me almost an equal driving experience with both).
Simple, very, very, simple.
Wish it was closer to 5. I think the new BMW V8 is about 5 seconds.
The 126 feet for 0-60 is pathetic for a car with this much HP -- That's about the stopping distance for the monstrous Volvo XC90 SUV. That's also about identical to the W211. Too bad MB did not improve the stopping distance when they redesigned the car. I think Jaguar is around 110 and that extra 16 feet could come in handy on the highway!
Has MB improved the brakes on the 2012 W212 E550?
I currently have a 2011 E550 4Matic (wife's) and a 2004 E55 AMG (mine). Even though my E55 is an absolute beast and i love mashing the pedal, i find myself wanting to drive her E550 with the "old" 5.5L.
So, we got a 2012 CLS550 4Matic with the new 4.6L on the lot a little while ago & i took it for a spin around the block. The first thing that came to mind when stomping on it was, "No, this car can't be that quick...really?" I've spent the past few weeks trying to figure out why i cannot stop thinking about this new engine. I took the CLS out again just to rid myself of this silliness...and it felt even faster than i remembered it.
I put my E55AMG up for sale today and put my name on a 2012 E550 4Matic. I still can't believe how close in power this new 4.6L is to my AMG. After buying this E55 3 years ago, i thought i was never going to find a car i loved more.
The new engine has to be in the 4.5 second 0-60 range. It is a monster. I can't wait til it gets here!
Last edited by RobbieRob; Nov 11, 2011 at 02:23 AM.

No trouble to be started. The E550 VS E350 felt the way they did to my driving style. You want to start an "argument" about it? Then question/tell me how I felt about the two cars that I drove back to back (more than one time). Clue: That's how we've gotten to where we are. Best bet, put it to bed. O/P got his answer (if he ever check into the Thread) anyway, so all's well in the world
Last edited by K-A; Nov 11, 2011 at 03:07 AM.
Where the fffff did I say anything "not nice"? LOL. By defending the fact that the E550 left me an impression VS the E350 the way it did, after numerous "mad posts" back to me?
How about you quoting the only post here that can be taken as an actual "personal attack", and heralding it? Pot calling kettle black?
Put it to rest, guy, 'cause I can dance all night.
For example, I'm driving a Rental Civic right now, and I have no idea the HP, but assume it's like 140 or so, and this little sh*t's pretty zippy. If no one ever told me the HP stat or inevitably terrible 0-60 time, I wouldn't think of it as some slow snail of a car. The Tranny has it in the right powerband (VTEC YO!) seemingly at all times. If you tap the gas too hard, the car will even have a discomforting "jolt", and I can chirp the peg-leg FWD tire too.
For extreme comparisons sake, my friends GTR, which I've driven, at low RPM's, and around town, is actually kinda sorta sluggish.... A true "beast within, but he won't come out unless you unleash him" situation. If I drove my friends GTR around and kept it under 70 with no acceleration spurts, and considering I don't floor it anywhere or street race, I would never know the HP number or assume that it's such a beast, if no one told me.
Day to day, and with calmed driving manners, I'll say it again, there isn't such a notable difference between the N/A E550 and 268 HP E350. I've driven both, back to back, many many times, and unless I push them in ways I wouldn't in "real life", I'd be hard pressed to notice such a difference. Both have adequate enough torque and power to allow for smooth acceleration, without an engine winding up to absurd noise levels. The V8, more so than power, is mostly notable for that extra bit of smoothness. Now, driving a CLS55 AMG, that was a night and day difference from the get-go, an absolute aggressive demeanor right from the start, and you don't have to really push it to know that there's beast within.
Things that make you go "hmm", ya know?

Then, a couple of friendly convo's back and forth ensue, when I get "called out" on making an accurate statement (accurate to me, at least). Not an issue, and it's all in good fun, but maybe that'll put the derailing in perspective.

I can point out plenty of negative things said toward what I said, but I don't think I can find a statement made on my behalf that can be seen as negative toward anyone in particular. Unless, of course, you consider telling E550 owners that you don't feel the extra power that their cars have due to the way you drive your cars.
Last edited by K-A; Nov 11, 2011 at 03:28 AM.
"I'll say it again, there isn't such a notable difference between the N/A E550 and 268 HP E350. I've driven both, back to back, many many times, and unless I push them in ways I wouldn't in "real life", I'd be hard pressed to notice such a difference"
Well you know what ? Unless I pushed my E63 AMG it drove smooth and comfortably also. What's your point ?? You want to feel the power of a car, Effing obviously you have to push the pedal ?What kind of ridiculous argument is that ? Especially when it comes to Mercedes cars and AMG. Put it in comfort mode and it drives like an ordinary car, very comfy and great for every day driving, but hammer the pedal and you take off like a rocket. A friend of mine has the CLK63 Black Series and when driven normally, ( under 2.5 RPM, not slamming it ) you can use the car as a daily driver.
Also, Did you not notice a difference between the crap suspension of the 350 compared to the 550 ? we didn’t get to hear about that part of your back to back drives of the two cars.
Yep....



I guess the logistics go over your head on this one.



