What is going on with MB??
When a prior car was in the shop, I had a 4Runner as a loaner and I was always curious as to its appeal (it always looks like it's 10-15 years old despite being a current MY car I drove). It definitely felt like it was ready to go offroading and I was surprised by the available power (still slow). I have no doubt Toyota will sell a ton of the redesign that's coming out as it certainly has a cult following!
At this point, Mercedes only has one job: make cars that drive and don't invoke the wrath of current owners!
Looking forward to the 6th gen 4Runner. It's on the consideration list for next vehicle, however I will not participate in the mad rush for early models with long waits, ADMs etc.




Looking forward to the 6th gen 4Runner. It's on the consideration list for next vehicle, however I will not participate in the mad rush for early models with long waits, ADMs etc.




we drove that thing to hell and back many times. Many 18 hour drives from Chicago to eastern NC with two in car seats behind us, loaded to the ceiling. It was perhaps the best vehicle we’ve ever owned. Only thing I didn’t like was the numbness of road feedback in bad weather at hwy speed.
A MB? No. And it shouldn’t be.
i like the new ones too, but i am in love with these bronco outerbanks soft tops. Last time I felt this way about a car was in 2010, and I immediately handed the keys and title to my Lexus GS430 to the stunned kid at VW for a 2007 GTI Autobahn with 40k miles. Drove that car 1 mile and said “no way in hell this isn’t coming home with me right now.” Had a GTI all the way until 2022… I felt the EXACT same way yesterday when driving that bronco on a cool fall morning with the top back, heated seats on, and a good looking blonde next to me just giggling like two teenagers. Honestly, if you’ve not spent any time on them, even if you’re not in the market for a car, go waste an hour and check one out. I think they’re one of those rare vehicles where they got everything just right. From the power, comfort, ride, and engagement of the gadgets. HECK of a vehicle for in the $50’s!
we drove that thing to hell and back many times. Many 18 hour drives from Chicago to eastern NC with two in car seats behind us, loaded to the ceiling. It was perhaps the best vehicle we’ve ever owned. Only thing I didn’t like was the numbness of road feedback in bad weather at hwy speed.
A MB? No. And it shouldn’t be.
i like the new ones too, but i am in love with these bronco outerbanks soft tops. Last time I felt this way about a car was in 2010, and I immediately handed the keys and title to my Lexus GS430 to the stunned kid at VW for a 2007 GTI Autobahn with 40k miles. Drove that car 1 mile and said “no way in hell this isn’t coming home with me right now.” Had a GTI all the way until 2022… I felt the EXACT same way yesterday when driving that bronco on a cool fall morning with the top back, heated seats on, and a good looking blonde next to me just giggling like two teenagers. Honestly, if you’ve not spent any time on them, even if you’re not in the market for a car, go waste an hour and check one out. I think they’re one of those rare vehicles where they got everything just right. From the power, comfort, ride, and engagement of the gadgets. HECK of a vehicle for in the $50’s!




It scores 10 out of 10 on very few characteristics. It scores below 5 or 6 on no characteristics. It is the best all-round vehicle in the history of the industry.
Note the use of the word vehicle, meant in a broad sense. Please feel free to disagree. Let's hear your views on best vehicle ever produced.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG




It scores 10 out of 10 on very few characteristics. It scores below 5 or 6 on no characteristics. It is the best all-round vehicle in the history of the industry.
Note the use of the word vehicle, meant in a broad sense. Please feel free to disagree. Let's hear your views on best vehicle ever produced.
It has terrible ergonomics, terrible driving dynamics, is slow, is loud, is not efficient, pulls a 3 star rollover risk (literally the worst performer in the large SUV category)... etc.
The 4Runner has a lot of charm.
In any event like I said an all new 4Runner is right around the corner. Like anytime now.
BMW spanked MB globally during Q1-Q3 2023. Tesla is breathing down MB's neck. BMW and Tesla both have the weather dial. MB is caught in the doldrums.
BMW spanked MB globally during Q1-Q3 2023. Tesla is breathing down MB's neck. BMW and Tesla both have the weather dial. MB is caught in the doldrums.
https://www.autoweek.com/news/a45460...e-after-tesla/
"Year-to-date sales for BMW Group, including Mini, were 277,132, up 10.9%. Mercedes, including Metris and Sprinter, was up 0.7% to 260,522 units, while Lexus was up 12.9% to 224,308 vehicle deliveries for the first nine months. Back out the sales of internal-combustion models for these legacy brands, and Tesla’s dominance is even more amplified."
BMW spanked MB globally during Q1-Q3 2023. Tesla is breathing down MB's neck. BMW and Tesla both have the weather dial. MB is caught in the doldrums.
Mercedes pooled most of their resources into the EV rollout and forgot us pedestrian ICE car users!




Porsche up 10%
MB up 2%
Porsche and BMW spanked MB. MB is performing below peers on a unit, and therefore market share, basis.
p.s. MB unit sales sank by 3% YOY in the U.S. M274, 48V and W/X167 reputations must be spreading.
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I don't know what's going on with MB in certain models, but the ones that I can afford, really aren't that "special" feeling to me anymore. I wish that weren't the case because I do love how they cruise. But I can't justify their cost anymore for a new one. Just too damn uncomfortable for me now, too narrow in the butt. I think a simple fix for them would be to ditch the fake wood and bring back the real stuff. I think that would make a huge difference. If you're going to be wood, then BE wood!
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