Sport vs Comfort mode, E550
HOWEVER, at what point, under what conditions, should I notice a difference switching between the two??
I never drive, and do not intend to drive, on ~really~ rough road, or to drive over unpatched pot holes (I drive only rental cars in New York and Boston<G>), or to drive with maneuvers that require a true "sport" suspension.
That said, should I notice some difference between modes on, let's say, moderately rough suburban asphalt roads, maybe with badly patched cracks, etc? In those conditions, I can perceive no difference.
Or is the difference in modes so pointed at truly bad roads that I would never be able to feel the difference???
I wonder if MB dealer techs can tell if it's working.
What I was lead to understand is C is for more smooth tranny shifting and better for wet/crappy roads.S is for aggressive driving,,nothing wrong with that.
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Recently, my wife was driving our E550 on a limited access highway. When she wasn't aware of it, I pressed the S button. Believe it or not, she began driving faster. It does give you a better feeling of security.
I generally use comfort around town and sport on the open highway.
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What I was lead to understand is C is for more smooth tranny shifting and better for wet/crappy roads.S is for aggressive driving,,nothing wrong with that. ---
Not 100% sure, but, doesn't the tranny start out in 2nd gear when in comfort?

...making it easier and feel safer maybe........I usually don't even mess with it....I usually leave it on E and comfort suspension.....
the car does the rest....

(The E/S button affects tranny response.)
"Sport/Comf" is present only in cars with Airmatic, 550 only in E Class, I believe.
Last edited by Live Oak; Nov 7, 2011 at 09:06 PM.









