2015 E350 Weight Distribution?
But you might wish to reconsider after reading what Consumer Reports wrote about the handling of the E250BT4M (similar weight distribution to E3504M):"On the track, the E2504M was impressively balanced. It is unflappable, if not quite as eager in the corners, as any sports sedan. Steering response is quick, and the car doesn't lean much tackling curves. Even bumps in mid corner don't faze it in the least."
Of course, no one, including me, is likely to suggest that the W212 would out handle a F30-BWM 335i, but it would most likely out handle the current BMW 535i with its numb steering.
E still goes luxury at forefront and sacrificing sportiness, while the 5 does too, but a little more so the other way. Though I personally found the 5 to be more luxurious. YMMV.
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The Macan has been extremely well received. My dealer has sold out his 2015 production. Anyone ordering now at his store, is looking at Sept. delivery for a 2016 model.
But you might wish to reconsider after reading what Consumer Reports wrote about the handling of the E250BT4M (similar weight distribution to E3504M):"On the track, the E2504M was impressively balanced. It is unflappable, if not quite as eager in the corners, as any sports sedan. Steering response is quick, and the car doesn't lean much tackling curves. Even bumps in mid corner don't faze it in the least."
Of course, no one, including me, is likely to suggest that the W212 would out handle a F30-BWM 335i, but it would most likely out handle the current BMW 535i with its numb steering.
The E250 BlueTec 4Matic likely won't be cross-shopped with used BMW M5s. It's no sports sedan. It is, however, nicely damped and as about as agile as it needs to be. Ours was a Sport model, with the three-pointed star boldly integrated into the grille. Luxury models retain the traditional hood ornament. Heading back into Portland, the E250 handled a series of switchbacks with appropriate Teutonic authority; it feels solid, not stiff - See more at: http://autoweek.com/article/car-revi....GZTyvWxv.dpuf
Yeah, it's pretty mind blowing for me. I never searched and researched a car so much before, during this car choosing episode. It was the most stressful and consuming I've encountered yet. I wanted the right car and refused to sacrifice headroom, which made my choices unbelievably limited. The Macan was like a gift, it was surreal how it just came to appear and fitted the criteria better than any other car for me, even aside from its extremely rare vertical fitment gifts. I was close to going with a Maserati Ghibli (utter POS), of course extensively checked out the usual suspects at BMW and Mercedes, etc. etc.
Yeah, crazy how they're just selling out, but makes total sense to me. Many dealers were sold out of 2015 allocations before December of last year! Dealers are pegged at MSRP, many finding ways to charge OVER MSRP. And even several used models were selling with thousands of miles for over MSRP.
Being so used to Mercedes and BMW incentives, discounts, leases, etc., it was a tough pill to swallow to pay basically MSRP and actually "have to" buy the car (because lease incentives don't exist). But as an enthusiast, I respect Porsche for sticking to a buy-centric approach which has a tradeoff of keeping prices so close to or at MSRP, and hey, it works. Porsche is the only car I'd actually literally buy (instead of lease).
Anyway, a bit O/T but I guess it has something to do with "weight distribution".
20's with all this details ain't easy to clean, either! Especially with the insane brake dust this car produces. At least being a grayish color, being dirty kind of gives them a cool powder coated look.







