E550 vs BMW 550i
From the initial test drive to now, my experience is that the car continues to impress me with value that far surpasses my initial expectations prior to first seeing it in person.

I feel like the people who get bent about what I say, take what I say too much to heart. These are just cars, after all, I like this one, you like that one, what's the problem?

Fact is, we can have passionate debates about which car is better without resorting to taking it personally. Tell me the 5er sucks.... all good! I'm not going to lash out at you for it, I'll just rebut with why I think otherwise.
That's what makes forums interesting.

I feel like the people who get bent about what I say, take what I say too much to heart. These are just cars, after all, I like this one, you like that one, what's the problem?

Fact is, we can have passionate debates about which car is better without resorting to taking it personally. Tell me the 5er sucks.... all good! I'm not going to lash out at you for it, I'll just rebut with why I think otherwise.
That's what makes forums interesting.Last edited by stale-bread; May 20, 2014 at 12:30 AM.
When I first drove a W212, a lower spec cloth car in Germany, I thought "W124", and I still think that - and I think that model influenced the interior. Some of the plastics are old school, but I don't think they are cheap per se.
Yeah, I love the W211. Very timeless design to me, one consistent flow throughout the whole generation, thus will continue to age gracefully, IMO. Unfortunately, the quality isn't great and it's quite "fragile" for a Mercedes, so the W212 is a definite step up there. I do feel the W211 interior is more befit to a luxury car with nicer materials than the W212 though.
When I first drove a W212, a lower spec cloth car in Germany, I thought "W124", and I still think that - and I think that model influenced the interior. Some of the plastics are old school, but I don't think they are cheap per se.
I think that the W212 (pre-facelift, looks wise) harkens a W126 theme, of course with M-B's modern styling themes/gimmicks/what-have-you's taken into account. But I can see the W124 harkening inside. The W212 interior is very 80's-esque, and I don't mean that insultingly, I think M-B made a purposeful effort to do that, to give a mental lineage from the robust 80's cars. The materials I don't think are cheap in the sense where they aren't durable, quite the opposite. However, I do think they lack in overall soft touch luxury flair, which the F10 has in spades as does the W211 even, for that matter. Though, perhaps that wasn't the W212's intention. The interior is very Germanic in the sense where it's rigid, to the point and of durable materials, though they aren't necessarily coddling or "warming" per-se. Like it's not trying hard to impress you. I enjoyed the sensical approach to my W212's interiors, very calming and secure environments, though always admitted that it didn't feel "expensive" like a luxury car sense-of-occasion kind of way to me. The 5 Series interior comparatively goes a longer way into dazzling and feeling more special inside, to me.
The facelift did warm up the interior a little bit though, but it still stays true to the original W212's inside theme.
I like a good debate too, but with KA its the same stuff over and over.......and over......and over....no new content...
As I drive my F10 ActiveHybrid5, I really miss having the Panoramic sunroof in my W212 which BMW doesn't offer unless you get X3 or X5.
However if you have rear passengers then the optional 4-zone climate controls on the BMW is really cool feature to have. (I keep my dog extra cool in the backseat of the BMW)
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
...I'll just step out of the mud now.
The only thing more annoying than trolls is the moron/s that keep feeding them. It is not a discussion, it is not a difference of opinion, it is trolling!
This forum is by far the worst forum when it comes to dealing with trolls.
I assume its the fact that 90% of you are too old to understand trolls and don't know how to recognize or handle them.
He only trolls the E and S class forum, because the younger guys in the C class forum treat him like a troll (they ignore him) and he gets no attention from them.
This forum is both comical and pathetic!
The only thing more annoying than trolls is the moron/s that keep feeding them. It is not a discussion, it is not a difference of opinion, it is trolling!
This forum is by far the worst forum when it comes to dealing with trolls.
I assume its the fact that 90% of you are too old to understand trolls and don't know how to recognize or handle them.
He only trolls the E and S class forum, because the younger guys in the C class forum treat him like a troll (they ignore him) and he gets no attention from them.
This forum is both comical and pathetic!

And we are not "morons" Tjdehya.





Some people like to feed the trolls. It's like feeding the animals at the zoo. Sure they may bite your hand and throw feces at you, but at least it is virtual feces on the interwebs.
The only thing more annoying than trolls is the moron/s that keep feeding them. It is not a discussion, it is not a difference of opinion, it is trolling!
This forum is by far the worst forum when it comes to dealing with trolls.
I assume its the fact that 90% of you are too old to understand trolls and don't know how to recognize or handle them.
He only trolls the E and S class forum, because the younger guys in the C class forum treat him like a troll (they ignore him) and he gets no attention from them.
This forum is both comical and pathetic!

Being reminiscent of the 80s is probably the nicest thing anyone can say about a new MB, as that the high water mark for the brand. Cars like the E are primarily intended to attract traditionalists IMO - repeat buyers who don't want something as showy as an S, but something nicer than an C. People who might relate to the design and materials. Would using more soft touch (and it's not like the E dash is hard) materials that might not have superior longterm durability help sales? I don't know if I'd bet on it. I don't need to be coddled, I want something high quality and unpretentious. I have no complaints about dash materials in my car. If anything, that same material should be used on the rear deck. I've spent time in an F11 in Germany, what I liked most was the "chime" sound - MB should come up with a corporate tone like that.
Best feature of the facelift interior is the use of metal on switches.
I think that the W212 (pre-facelift, looks wise) harkens a W126 theme, of course with M-B's modern styling themes/gimmicks/what-have-you's taken into account. But I can see the W124 harkening inside. The W212 interior is very 80's-esque, and I don't mean that insultingly, I think M-B made a purposeful effort to do that, to give a mental lineage from the robust 80's cars. The materials I don't think are cheap in the sense where they aren't durable, quite the opposite. However, I do think they lack in overall soft touch luxury flair, which the F10 has in spades as does the W211 even, for that matter. Though, perhaps that wasn't the W212's intention. The interior is very Germanic in the sense where it's rigid, to the point and of durable materials, though they aren't necessarily coddling or "warming" per-se. Like it's not trying hard to impress you. I enjoyed the sensical approach to my W212's interiors, very calming and secure environments, though always admitted that it didn't feel "expensive" like a luxury car sense-of-occasion kind of way to me. The 5 Series interior comparatively goes a longer way into dazzling and feeling more special inside, to me.
The facelift did warm up the interior a little bit though, but it still stays true to the original W212's inside theme.




Personally, there are some BMW models I think are great. I just don't like the 5 series in particular. At first, the 5 looked very plain. Every one I saw was a non-M packaged one. Then they started putting (or people started buying) the M package on all their cars which seemed like a facelift to me since they started showing up everywhere. It caught my eye, nice looking car. To me though, it got old fast. On the flip side, I think the facelifted E looks great (especially in 550 coupe form
), and it doesn't "grow on" me, it just continues to look better and better.I had options available to me after deciding to move on from the 2010 E350 sport sedan. The 5 and 6 series (and M4) in it's various trims were among those options. I think I stated this before somewhere, but I just felt better at the MB dealership. After all, that's what it is about right? How you feel, while shopping, during the purchase, and as you drive the car. MB does it for me. The BMW dealership seemed very uptight and I got the "are you lost" vibe from it. I didn't even want to test drive a car at that point.
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Choices are good and very necessary, but never give the consumers tooooo many choices. Otherwise you'll have the current state of certain S Classes striped in neon purple or hot pink interior lighting.
(Karl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler would NOT APPROVE!
).
Unless the perfume dispenser is M-B-leather-scented, it is useless.
Anything that interferes with the unique M-B leather scent is sacrilege.
W222 is something, much of it seems to be extravagant and overdone just for the sake of it - think Homer Simpson's personalized talking astrolabe. But at the same time, it seems like an amazing amount of machine for the money - it's head and shoulders above the other mainstream luxobarges, and closer to a Bentley (especially with the diamond pleated upholstery) than close to the others. I suspect rumors of an upcoming BMW 9 series are simply to have it competing with upper range S-class.
To me, the most tasteful interior in a modern model is in a W126 - the late run 89-91 models specifically. Spartan by the gaudy mcmansion tastes of today, but clean, timeless, elegant.





