Paddle shifter on steering wheel ?
We do not get many things that are available in Europe.
I am quite pleased with the optioned car we are getting in USA.
not P1 or P2 or MM.... we want all these options that can be order individualy and available.
They are smart to remove pano from P1 and Navi from MM to make them separately.
MBUSA neeeds to know the only reason people are buying Mercedes because they are Mercedes, not because all these "smart" packagings they are putting together for USA.... stop trying to be like the Japanese dealers.
Also most of the people will try to find a car already built with options that they want and packages make it easier to find one as you need to decide between 4 packages vs. 25 options.
I agree on making sun-roof and navi stand alone options. But I think many options should be standard on a luxury SUV to begin with (aka sunroof, memory seats, power tailgate, xenons). That's what makes it "luxury" SUV. Maybe it's just me but when I decide to buy a MB I'm expecting most of the options to be laready there. I would not care that it's base price would be 45k. It is MB, it's supposed to expensive. I do care that I see price of 33,900 and then have to add 12k worth of options to get what MB should be. This make me feel like I'm buying a Toyota and being ripped off for every little thing, including wheel locks, cargo cover etc.
I am sure the perks like paddle shifter, and other things will come as the year goes by. Its minor improvement, and something for them to add in new feature section.
Last edited by Baby G; Apr 19, 2009 at 05:53 PM.
Keep in mind that MBUSA is not MB. It operate as a separate company servicing US only. Likewise for MB Canada.
When the c-class came out with P1 P2 pkg, few of the dealers I talked to actually complaint about it, reflecting their frustratoin coming off w203 where options are broken out and gave customer alot more flexibility.
I honestly think there is some whacky marketing guy up there in MBUSA that thinks the "Acura" packaging is the way to go, either that or he has been eating way too much McDonalds...
Last edited by webada; Apr 19, 2009 at 07:43 PM.
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FWIW, I have them on my G37 and I think I've used them maybe twice in the past year and only for a few moments before shifting back to regular automatic.




I hope to have them on my next GLK.





In this regard, paddles/buttons on the wheel or a console shifter work, but the wheel-mounted controls eliminate the distraction and distubance of extra hand/arm movements. For routine driving it doesn't make much difference 'cause automatic transmissions these days are so responsive and well designed.
In this regard, paddles/buttons on the wheel or a console shifter work, but the wheel-mounted controls eliminate the distraction and distubance of extra hand/arm movements. For routine driving it doesn't make much difference 'cause automatic transmissions these days are so responsive and well designed.
The AMG versions also had the torque converter lock-up in all of the forward gears and you could tell this immediately when applying power coming out of a turn because you could hear and feel the engine loading down with the added throttle which is something I never experienced in my non AMG Benz loaners under the same conditions.
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Once in manual mode, the only way that I've found to get back to auto is to move the main shifter to a different gear (N, R, whatever) and back to D. There may be another way but I haven't read that bit in the owner's manual yet.
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Once in manual mode, the only way that I've found to get back to auto is to move the main shifter to a different gear (N, R, whatever) and back to D. There may be another way but I haven't read that bit in the owner's manual yet.
Kn.



