E vs S mode ?
The car always reverts back to E after shutdown. Is there a way to permanently fix it into S mode? So I won't have to remember to press the E/S button each time I start the car?
(Economy vs Sport?)
The service adviser thought I was smoking crack when I asked him this question. Apparently he didn't even know there was a E/S button.

I don't know how your S mode is smoother than E? The sport mode firms up the suspension and it's definitely a sportier ride.
Perhaps you should bring your car info your dealer and ask about permanently changing it to Sport.
I think in E it normally starts in 2nd gear where as in S it starts in 1st. What I find is in E, sometimes stepping on the gas, it takes it a while to start moving the car, I step some more then it suddenly jumps. where as in S it starts as soon as I touch the gas pedal. so no lag.
Plus for some reason in E the shifts are sometimes harsher than in S. At least in my car that is how it is.
Yes MB, are you listening, please add ability to set this mode instead of always reverting back to E.
Also the E350 wagon does have an active suspension in the back. a pump raises the rear suspension about an inch when you start the car. when you shut if off, after about 30 seconds you can hear it let the air out and watch the rear lower by about an inch.
Its automatic so no way to controller it (as far as I can tell).
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EPA requires the car has to revert to "E" at engine start, and is maximized to perform best on the EPA mileage test at factory defaults. Once it learns your driving style it drives better.
EPA requires that if the mode can be set and remain in "S" mode, then MB can't use "E" mode on the fuel economy tests.

Automatic drive program
Drive program E (drive program C on AMG vehicles) is characterized by the following:
The vehicle pulling away more gently in forward and reverse gears, unless the accelerator pedal is depressed fully; increased sensitivity, this improves driving stability on slippery road surfaces. For example, the automatic transmission shifting up sooner; this results in the vehicle being driven at lower engine speeds and the wheels being less likely to spin
Drive program S (drive programs S and S+ on AMG vehicles) is characterized by the following:
Sporty engine and automatic transmission settings, the vehicle pulling away in first gear, the
automatic transmission shifting up later, the fuel consumption possibly being higher as a result of the later automatic transmission shift points

Automatic drive program
Drive program E (drive program C on AMG vehicles) is characterized by the following:
The vehicle pulling away more gently in forward and reverse gears, unless the accelerator pedal is depressed fully; increased sensitivity, this improves driving stability on slippery road surfaces. For example, the automatic transmission shifting up sooner; this results in the vehicle being driven at lower engine speeds and the wheels being less likely to spin
Drive program S (drive programs S and S+ on AMG vehicles) is characterized by the following:
Sporty engine and automatic transmission settings, the vehicle pulling away in first gear, the
automatic transmission shifting up later, the fuel consumption possibly being higher as a result of the later automatic transmission shift points
EPA requires the car has to revert to "E" at engine start, and is maximized to perform best on the EPA mileage test at factory defaults. Once it learns your driving style it drives better.
EPA requires that if the mode can be set and remain in "S" mode, then MB can't use "E" mode on the fuel economy tests.
MB could have just as easily made the "S" the default mode but then fuel economy testing would have been done with that setting.
This isn't a "stupid government rule" but it is a rule to keep a manufacturer from cheating - or else you get the Bugatti being tested using one cylinder to get acceptable ratings.
Not everything the government does is a conspiracy against the consumer.
In short you can't make it start in S mode by default.




Yes,
You can't and I can't but Mercedes Benz could if they wanted to.
It's just a frigging computer program setting to do.





