If you could change 3 things about your car.
1. Shifter were it is suppose to be - on the console. Will eliminate that annoing delay everyone complains about when making a 3-point U-turn with traffic around.
2. Standard Xenon. Halogen lights are a joke in these cars. (Love my quads too much to give them up).
3. Longer seats cushion (it is shorter than in W211 or C207). Do not know how tall people here (or those with long legs) do not complain more often.
3a. Some plastics are too cheap, specifically the area on the center console facing rear seats were rear heat/AC vents are.
1. Shifter were it is suppose to be - on the console. Will eliminate that annoing delay everyone complains about when making a 3-point U-turn with traffic around.
2. Standard Xenon. Halogen lights are a joke in these cars. (Love my quads too much to give them up).
3. Longer seats cushion (it is shorter than in W211 or C207). Do not know how tall people here (or those with long legs) do not complain more often.
3a. Some plastics are too cheap, specifically the area on the center console facing rear seats were rear heat/AC vents are.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG

- LEDs lights vs. regular bulbs.
- Factory tints
- Nicer wheels with lip action
When you get a CLS, you're basically paying for less function and a higher price tag, because the lack of function makes the styling more unique, and with an inflated price tag (much higher profit margins than an E-Class, considering they're basically the same car, save for the aesthetic stuff), you buy exclusivity over a cheaper car (in this case, E-Class).




2. Improved ride. Even the Luxury version with comfort suspension rides rougher than should.
3. Ability to turn on headlights, DRL's and fog lights at same time. This is those with four round lights, which I think are no longer made. BTW, I much prefer the four round lights to the "sticks."
Leave the shifter on the column. Only reason to have a shifter in floor is if you have a manual transmission. Paddle shifters have eliminated need for floor mounted automatic transmissions.
Would never purchase a car with run flat tires.
When you get a CLS, you're basically paying for less function and a higher price tag, because the lack of function makes the styling more unique, and with an inflated price tag (much higher profit margins than an E-Class, considering they're basically the same car, save for the aesthetic stuff), you buy exclusivity over a cheaper car (in this case, E-Class).
Hype,the car (cls) is stylish for sure,being tall I always look to the back seat comfort,,none too big. The salesman told me its a cl with added doors,,added weight,and lowered roofline when they first offered it. I even work with a dude who bought a 2009 AMG version,,,oh momma talk about a waste of cash.




Problem is that when I park and turn off the car so the attendant can vacum it or even just move it, it is then started again and driven to end of conveyor. This means that Recirc is no longer engaged. I can tell the attendant 100 times to push the button, but if he understands me (doubtful), he won't.
M-B engineers should have thought of this. Apparently water pressure from auto car washes can damage the cabin filter system.
Problem is that when I park and turn off the car so the attendant can vacum it or even just move it, it is then started again and driven to end of conveyor. This means that Recirc is no longer engaged. I can tell the attendant 100 times to push the button, but if he understands me (doubtful), he won't.
M-B engineers should have thought of this. Apparently water pressure from auto car washes can damage the cabin filter system.
I wonder if turning the system off would accomplish the same. Surely that closes off outside air as well.
Regards,
Don






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