W222--MY 2013?
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W222--MY 2013?
The new Mercedes-Benz S-Class is arriving soon - 2012 to be specific. According to reports, the new model will come in four different versions, all falling under the codename "W222". It's an attempt by the German car manufacturing giant to fill in a much bigger area of the premium vehicle segment with four bodystyle options, namely the standard wheelbase salon, an extended wheelbase salon, a coupe to replace the current CL model, and a four-seat top down.
How big of a depreciation explosion will W221 cars experience?
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The common expectation for MY2013 S Class (W222) is to arrive in the US in early 2014. If history is any lesson, there will be no "explosion" beyond the normal depreciation rates (especially taking into account the consistent climb in MSRP over the past years).
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As far as depreciation, shouldn't be anything different than the past gens. And for the MSRP, I don't think its been increasing THAT much,I know it went from 87 to around 93, but the MSRP for a 99 S500 was $87,500, an 07 was $85,300, funny, isn't it?
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You should compare the exchange rate between the euro and US dollar in 1999 and now; it will be much clearer ;-)
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If the S-Class is on a 7-year cycle (MY07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, and finally MY13) then the next gen will be a MY2014 and arriving in the US in 2013.
Since European MY designations begin at the first of January and the new S will be in Europe first, then it will be a MY2013 in Europe.
I think the confusion begins with English and German auto news sites saying it is a MY2013 and the American journalists hearing MY2013 and knowing the model year should begin selling in 2012 in the US, the year before.
If it is like the new CLS, ordering should be possible in March 2013 with deliveries beginning the end of May or early June.
Since European MY designations begin at the first of January and the new S will be in Europe first, then it will be a MY2013 in Europe.
I think the confusion begins with English and German auto news sites saying it is a MY2013 and the American journalists hearing MY2013 and knowing the model year should begin selling in 2012 in the US, the year before.
If it is like the new CLS, ordering should be possible in March 2013 with deliveries beginning the end of May or early June.
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The S is overpriced compared to its competition now, that's the biggest challenge they face with it. And the base W222 gasoline engine for the US market is overpowered for the sales demographic. It will be interesting to see how they address these issues. The logical move is an S350 at a lower price point.
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The logical move is to drive a Honda; an S350 feels significantly underpowered.
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+1. there is no substitute....Power is King, u can never have enough power.
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The earlier 221s probably won't see much but the 221s still on dealer lots will be available for much cheaper, and as a knock on so will newer MYs.
My father bought a new A8 at the end of last year as the new ones hit UK shores. A combination of that and his third A8 in 4yrs meant he got it for around 35% off list.
My father bought a new A8 at the end of last year as the new ones hit UK shores. A combination of that and his third A8 in 4yrs meant he got it for around 35% off list.
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The S is overpriced compared to its competition now, that's the biggest challenge they face with it. And the base W222 gasoline engine for the US market is overpowered for the sales demographic. It will be interesting to see how they address these issues. The logical move is an S350 at a lower price point.
I'm willing to bet the opposite is true. The US market is probably even more focused on power than other markets.
If you still think power is not important, look at the really bad sales figures for the S450.
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With all the talks of depreciation, I'm in the market for an 08, is it wise to wait until the end of the year when or early next year to pick one up?
Or Pick a brand new one up for $20k under MSRP as some of the other buyers got from last years?
Or Pick a brand new one up for $20k under MSRP as some of the other buyers got from last years?
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Depreciation is a never ending process. Most certainly, the longer you wait, the cheaper the particular MY gets. Unless you can wait forever, you need to pull the trigger at some point. If you don't need the car until the next year, why not wait? If you need it now, the question is moot.
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Just like skrontz said you gotta pull the trigger sooner or later. Otherwise you would have to wait for 10 months like I did
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Although only one data point a W220 S65 owner on here (can't remember the user name) said they paid $110k new for their 2006 S65 after the W221 had come out. That represents around 35% of the original list IIRC.
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I disagree. You can't play in this segment without tremendous power at your disposal. If anything when your run of the mill Infinity and Audi can do sub 5 seconds, you need more power under the hood. Not that the typical S driver is into drag racing but I think they pay enough to out accelerate anyone around them if they so desire to get out of a tight situation.
I'm willing to bet the opposite is true. The US market is probably even more focused on power than other markets.
If you still think power is not important, look at the really bad sales figures for the S450.
I'm willing to bet the opposite is true. The US market is probably even more focused on power than other markets.
If you still think power is not important, look at the really bad sales figures for the S450.
If M-B supplies the S350 in the States, it would far and away be the volume seller for the S-Class. The E-Class E350 is more underpowered than much of its competition, and they're showing incredible sales (segment leader, and M-B's volume leader every month since its launch), and I'll bet a 4-Cylinder E-Class would sell even more (although I hope they don't introduce a 4-Cylinder E to the U.S). E550's are probably a more rare sight than an E63.
The C-Class is getting a 4-Cylinder this year (in the U.S) and that will be the models volume leader (it has less HP than the outgoing C300 volume leader).
Also, the F10 528i is also getting a 4-Cylinder this year (in the U.S) to replace the V6.
The S-Class buyer is of course different than these listed cars, and the powerful engined S will always sell more than a powerful engined version of the mentioned cars, but the lower HP and lower prices/more economical model will outsell it. IMO, the S550-only U.S offer did wonders to keep the S-Class as no-nonsense "Ultimate Luxury Car, with no exceptions" image, but that amount of HP is just unnecessary to the vast majority of buyers.
Take me for example, if I decide to move from my E-Class in a couple of years, the CLS will probably be the top contender to sway me from it, and the new 4.6L TT, although cool, is pointless for me, a CLS350 would be a much stronger contender.
Also, the W222 will be a 2014 MY in the U.S.
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They need a blown V6, making around 360HP, if they were going to put that in the S and slot that below the S550 (is it 419HP in the new 4.7 biturbo?). Bring it in around $7500-$10K less. The V6 7 series and V6 Panamera will take sales otherwise.
Also, good point about the non availability of a CLS350 (again, less power but it would be a lower price point) - the new A7 is going to eat MB up.
Also, good point about the non availability of a CLS350 (again, less power but it would be a lower price point) - the new A7 is going to eat MB up.
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I don't know about the W221 not having any alternatives when it comes to interior styling. Have you seen the latest A8 or XJ interiors? Mercedes biggest let down is the minimal veneer/wood and leather/trim choices available. The XJ has 6 veneer choices and 8 leather/trim choices. For the price of the W221 we should be given a wider choice than one veneer/wood and three leather/trim choices.
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I don't know about the W221 not having any alternatives when it comes to interior styling. Have you seen the latest A8 or XJ interiors? Mercedes biggest let down is the minimal veneer/wood and leather/trim choices available. The XJ has 6 veneer choices and 8 leather/trim choices. For the price of the W221 we should be given a wider choice than one veneer/wood and three leather/trim choices.
Just my $0.02
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Also, MBUSA is incredibly lazy and stingy with the aesthetic options, be them interior or exterior. Europeans get WAY more Options, and MBUSA seems to treat M-B's like "Fleet-Cars" in comparison.
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The way I look at it is; Mercedes is a high class luxury car, and it likes to remain a little bit over the top. They hold up on you because they know if you want the brand and the luxury you will buy it, no matter how limited the trim selection is. he others are trying to please the customer. Mercedes wants to be pleased. Mercedes warranty is another example of this. There are brands that give you 10 year 100K miles warranty. Can't Mercedes do that? Sure, but why? A little snobbish on their end but hey, they deserve it and we still want it.
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Just my $0.02
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I personally feel that the current selection is more than adequate (after all, how many shades of brown would you recognize?), but there's always Designo for those who want to pay to play.