Ordered a 2019 E450 Today
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Honestly, In just under 3 years it’s been cleaned once. A friend of mine worked at a mobile car wash and I asked him to see what he could do. I forget exactly what he said he used but it looked amazing. It was just a small area that needed cleaning. I’m actually very surprised how well they held up for 3 years. They aren’t cooled though. It’s that quilted diamond stitching so no perforations. A few weeks ago I spilled something on the passenger seat and I just used a Lysol wipe to clean it. Looks fine. I wouldn’t worry much about the seats.
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We picked up the E300 today. It's really an amazing car and my partner couldn't be happier with the acceleration, even with the 4 twin turbo. The ride is so smooth and all the tech amazing. We had nano tint put on the windows and they treated the car with ResistAll inside and out (but they didn't charge for the treatment and it comes with a 5 year warranty). Here are a couple pics:
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We picked up the E300 today. It's really an amazing car and my partner couldn't be happier with the acceleration, even with the 4 twin turbo. The ride is so smooth and all the tech amazing. We had nano tint put on the windows and they treated the car with ResistAll inside and out (but they didn't charge for the treatment and it comes with a 5 year warranty). Here are a couple pics:
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Didn't change my mind. I'm still getting the E450 when it's built. This one is my partners new car. We had ordered a C300 Cabriolet for him, but he decided he'd rather have an E Class after test driving the E's with me.
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So I got not good news today about the build date for the E450. According to NetStar today, my car won't even go into production until October. That likely means the earliest I'll see it will be November. Being born without the patience gene, is going to make this one long, arduous, frustratingly very long 4 month stretch for me. Harumph
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So I got not good news today about the build date for the E450. According to NetStar today, my car won't even go into production until October. That likely means the earliest I'll see it will be November. Being born without the patience gene, is going to make this one long, arduous, frustratingly very long 4 month stretch for me. Harumph
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Honestly, I'd rather be in your club and know my car is here, waiting for the delivery gods to break the chains holding my car in MB jail. Yes I really do!
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As I’ve said before, it’s fascinating that I’m trying to give a company $90,000 and they won’t take it!
Also, my poor car is probably like my dog when we’re gone all day... just sitting around wondering why they were left alone, when their owner is going to rescue them from the boredom and do what they want to do more than anything else - give their owner happiness 😬😬. They’re being denied this 😭😢😔
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I don’t mind waiting, but being an information junkie, it’s killing me not knowing WHEN I’m going to get it. If today they came out and said November — yes I’d be ticked off beyond belief, but at least have a get-out-prison date 😬
As I’ve said before, it’s fascinating that I’m trying to give a company $90,000 and they won’t take it!
Also, my poor car is probably like my dog when we’re gone all day... just sitting around wondering why they were left alone, when their owner is going to rescue them from the boredom and do what they want to do more than anything else - give their owner happiness 😬😬. They’re being denied this 😭😢😔
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uhhhh..... no. I thought I was the world’s most impatient man (until you of course!!! 😬. I’d be chewing nails if they said November and impatient as hell but at least I would KNOW when I was “up for parole” instead of just sitting and waiting with no word.
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Also, my poor car is probably like my dog when we’re gone all day... just sitting around wondering why they were left alone, when their owner is going to rescue them from the boredom and do what they want to do more than anything else - give their owner happiness 😬😬. They’re being denied this 😭😢😔
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Well, I'm projecting a November delivery, since the car won't go into production until October. Then it has to go on a nice leisurely cruise to the VPC, be checked out, then a truck drive to Tampa. In my case, it could stretch into December. My dealer told me the cars already built won't be released until October, but there's nothing to prove that's true. So you likely still have a ways to go with your new shiny.........
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It's worse than that... The longer the car sits at the VPC, the higher the risk of damage. It's not a good thing to have the car sit there for a prolonged period of time. Sooner or later someone will hit it when moving another car, or damage it in some other way. Also, there's exposure to the elements which can result in paint and interior damage, increase the likelihood of rattles, etc. Moreover, not driving a car for months isn't good for various components.
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Right, but no point in being in denial about it... If the car sits at the VPC for months, I would either insist on a discount, or place another order to get a car that doesn't go through that. I would actually just place another order unless the discount was quite significant.
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Right, but no point in being in denial about it... If the car sits at the VPC for months, I would either insist on a discount, or place another order to get a car that doesn't go through that. I would actually just place another order unless the discount was quite significant.
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It's worse than that... The longer the car sits at the VPC, the higher the risk of damage. It's not a good thing to have the car sit there for a prolonged period of time. Sooner or later someone will hit it when moving another car, or damage it in some other way. Also, there's exposure to the elements which can result in paint and interior damage, increase the likelihood of rattles, etc. Moreover, not driving a car for months isn't good for various components.
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I don't know if I'd go that far. A car can sit on a dealers lot for a few months before being sold and it usually is just fine. If my dealer called me and said they had one already built that had the options I want and I could get it earlier, even knowing it sat at the VPC, I'd jump at the opportunity. Our GLC300 which we just traded for the E300 sat at the VPC for a few months before MBUSA released them into the wild. It was perfect in every way for the 3 years we had it.
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That's right. You ordered a brand new car and when it comes it should be perfect and you shouldn't accept anything less than perfect.
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Obviously, easier to make cosmetic fixes to drywall and paint than a funky transmission but I agree with whoever just said it here.... cars sit on lots all the time. The only reason I’ve ordered and am buying a 2019 is that there wasn’t a 2018 with everything I wanted on it. If it had, I would be driving it now instead of waiting. But life happens... birds poop on cars, trees poop on cars. Bike handles (we have three kids) sometimes rub on car doors a little as they’re taking the bikes out of the garage.
When i I went to test drive the 2018 last May, the salesman was profusely apologizing because the beautiful black Cabriolet has quite a lot of yellow pollen on it. My reaction was “so what? It’s spring and there are trees and they spew pollen. He told me they hadn’t had a chance to wash the cars yet and he had been been chastised by a customer the previous day because they came at the end of the day and, God forbid, there was pollen on the cars. He said the customer was expecting them to be washing all the cars several times a day to keep them looking perfect. Then, of course, the same customer would have complained that washing the cars so often is “using up” the paint protector or the clear-coat or the flux capacitor or the antimatter containment field for the warp engines.... a no win scenario.
Its a car.... it’s outside..... stuff happens
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Also, it's very hard to check the car thoroughly when picking it up. Are you going to spend hours examining everything carefully inside and out, top to bottom, and all electronics? Are you going to test drive it to check for rattles or other issues? Are you good at detecting body work that may have been done at the VPC?
It's not realistic unless something fairly obvious is wrong with it, but the the VPC or dealership would have tried to patch it up or fix it in some way.
Anyway, different people have different levels of tolerance and comfort for all this. I personally don't feel comfortable with the car sitting at the VPC for months. I believe that at least some damage is pretty much unavoidable, and I don't want my car to come pre-damaged. Yes, it could and probably will get damaged while I own it, but I definitely take better care of my cars than the dealer or VPC would, and I garage my cars.