Love the car, except, Drive Pilot is worthless
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Egonvdv (08-01-2017)
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We've had in car navigation systems since 2005 in Toyota vehicles and the Benz one can't compare to the early modal 2006 Camry. What a piece of junk. After a couple of misguided episode's to Atlanta and points in FL, we now travel with a Garmin that we use in rental cars. What a waste of that beautiful high res scteen. Never would've guessed a $73,000 Benz could have such a worthless nav system. It doesn't announce soon enough, especially in 6-8 lanes, can't handle fly overs with multiple lanes splitting off of them and often doesn't know it's left from its right. In our Toyota, we never have to guess what the nav wants us to do. It has clear voice and visual guidance. Also miss having an audible sound for cross traffic alerts when backing up.
In general, Garmin/TomTom have always been superior to any manufacturer's built-in systems. It made me wonder why the manufacturers just don't give that portion of the system over to Garmin to do it right. In a way, Merc has -- Garmin Autopilot is available on Mercs in many parts of the world, and it has the traditional Garmin interface on it. Unfortunately, COMAND is considered to be an upgrade (which it's not in terms of navigation!), so we lose out on that.
Also, I'm not sure about which option package is required for it, but the 2017 E300 loaner cars I've driven have had rear cross-traffic warnings on them.
Yes and no... If the car has been stopped for a short period of time then traffic starts moving again, it'll do it all by itself. If it's been longer than that, it'll restart the engine but wait for you to give it the go-ahead by either tapping the gas or pulling backwards on the cruise control stalk. I'm not sure what the timer is on the E300, but on my 2015 E350, it's about 3 seconds.
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Egonvdv (08-01-2017)
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On fast roads {motorways and divided dual carriageways with national speed limits in the uk, not sure which count in other countries} the car will pull away on its own up to 30 seconds after a full stop. On all other roads it's supposed to be 5 seconds. I guess it depends on what category the road you're on has been classified as in Mercedes maps (though maybe it depends on the speed limit that the system read, not sure what trigger they use to decide which category it's in).
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Got a 2018 E400 coupe yesterday. At the last minute I switched from getting a car without drive pilot to one that does have. Very happy with the decision. Love drive pilot. Works even better than I expected.
#32
Love drive pilot as well. One of my favorite features. Yes you do have to know it's limitations and when you get past that it's really amazing!
example- if you have it in and see a sudden traffic jam ahead out of nowhere, don't rely on the car to slow or stop you. The delta in speed is too drastic and it will brake pretty late.
example- if you have it in and see a sudden traffic jam ahead out of nowhere, don't rely on the car to slow or stop you. The delta in speed is too drastic and it will brake pretty late.
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Did Marseille/Barcelona and back this weekend. lots of heavy traffic. drive pilot worked like a charm! Very impressed.
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