2014 E550 AllMatic or Audi A6 in September
I'll be purchasing a replacement for my 2008 Lexus LS600hL in September. It's too large for my current needs, which is one reason that I'm not considering an S series.
I've driven a 2012 E550 ALLMatic.
My items of concern are:
1. The E550 exhibited substantial throttle hesitation, which the dealer tried to explain away as "This vehicle hasn't been tuned yet". (My previous LS430 did this as well.) Is there a way around this, or is this just something I'd have to get used to. I've read that this isn't an A6 issue.
2. From what I've read, the tech in the A6 is a bit more advanced (ie HUD). Does anyone know what tech improvements will be available in the 2014 E550 AllMatic?
3. I plan on purchasing the vehicle near Minneapolis and then driving it home to Maine. Can anyone recommend a good dealer near Minneapolis (I can search, but recommendations are useful).
4. Anyone have any idea when a 2014 model will be configurable?
Thanks for any assistance.
HBH
Last edited by Helmar; Feb 16, 2013 at 10:47 AM.
The A6 really goes for the sportiness crown in this segment, but in doing so it sacrifices certain other elements, i.e ultra solid luxury feel. I think if you want a true driver, and top notch tech, the A6 is the way to go, but if you want something that just feels a little more effortlessly expensive, i.e more solid and quiet and comforting, the other German alternatives are still ahead.
I can tell you that the A6 3.0 uses a supercharged engine versus a turbo engine and there is absolutely no throttle tip in.
Please note that throttle tip in may or may not be caused by a turbo taking time to spool up - it can be caused by how the manufacturer programs the throttle and transmission.
It has been almost 3 years since I last drove a 550 so I can't provide any helpful information in regards to your "tuning" question.
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I have owned several BMW's including a 535xi, X5, and a few 3 series, over the last decade or so. I never once went back to the dealer for anything other than standard maintenance (all included for no charge!). My Audi A7 is only 4 months old but so far not a single problem.
On the other hand, my Mercedes E350 was in the shop for a week within the first 6 months. Had to get it towed and wait for parts from Germany.
Where do you come up with such nonsense.
Show us some facts to back up your statement?
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I have owned several BMW's including a 535xi, X5, and a few 3 series, over the last decade or so. I never once went back to the dealer for anything other than standard maintenance (all included for no charge!). My Audi A7 is only 4 months old but so far not a single problem.
On the other hand, my Mercedes E350 was in the shop for a week within the first 6 months. Had to get it towed and wait for parts from Germany.
Where do you come up with such nonsense.
Show us some facts to back up your statement?
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2. So MB had a 96 score and BMW had a 97 score. OK, not significantly different - right?

4. The most recent Consumers Report owner satisfaction survey for 2010 to 2013 model years, the Audi A6, Audi A7 and Lexus GS came out on top in the luxury vehicle category.
3. I believe MB, BMW and Audi make great cars with associated pros and cons. I have owned all 3. Yes, there are certain models / years / engines that are sometimes more problematic than others. I just find it silly when I read hyperbole like yours - "If you want a car with more gadgets and you don't mind some down time in between the car at the dealers for repairs, get a Audi or Bmw."

German Cars - Consumer Reports: Depends on the model / year / engine.
All of the German luxury brands improved. Six of the seven Audis in CR's survey rated average or better, as did 10 of the 12 BMWs. But the high-end BMW 7-Series and the turbocharged six-cylinder version of the X3 SUV were much worse than average. Mercedes-Benz made a good showing, with the turbocharged, four-cylinder C250 sedan doing well in its first year and the V6 E-Class sedan moving from average to above average. But the redesigned M-Class came in below average in its first year.
Last edited by BenzE350; Feb 17, 2013 at 09:10 PM.
I cross shopped the A6 with the E550. I ended up in the MB because I found the A6 seat driver seat to be uncomfortable, the standard audio system sound is just awful and they charge 6k for the upgrade to something decent. The E350 was too slow. The A6 felt quick thanks to the great 8SPD auto. But once I tried the E550 (which is faster in a straight line than the S5), I was sold. I do think the A6 is far more nimble in the corners.
To make a long story short the best pricing is at Mercedes-Benz of Maplewood and their sister Audi Dealership. They also represent Porsche. Having purchased three Porsches and two Mercedes from them i can confirm they have the best pricing in the cities.
Once you decide on the vehicle with the specs you want. Contact Michael Culhane, Mercedes Sales Manager, at 651-483-2681. Great guy and very fair. I do not know the Audi sales manager.
Hope this helps.
The A6, can't shake the thought that it is an overdressed Volkswagen. Nothing wrong with VW, but can you justify the price of the A6? Overpriced is an understatement!
Also,the standard stereo was very poor.
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For the car's built quality just listen it when you sit on the driver's seat and close the door. Do it like you normally do, i.e. with the other doors and windows closed. It tells lots of how the car is built and there is quite a difference between the cars.
I'll let you find out which one sounds better...




