R already on "special"
I wish some more owners would post comments rather than bashers, too, btw.
I wish some more owners would post comments rather than bashers, too, btw.
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They are available at invoice also at Leitzinger imports in State College... I have friends at my local dealers (HBL & Euromotorcars) who said they were very disappointed with R-class sales..
Eric...
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A select few work their asses off to be able to afford a $60-$70K vehicle... When they are able to afford a vehicle of that caliber, they buy what? A well established luxury saloon? Sports car? Range Rover?... No.. I think I'll take the minivan....
Sorry folks... There's a fine line between minivans and luxury vehicles... Nevada Jack was able to fork over $70K for such a vehicle and I have no doubt that there are others like him... BUT ... He's in the minority and that's the bottom line..............Eric....
At one point, I was also considering R-Class but the production vehicle turned out to be a total disappointment in comparison with the Vision / concept. IMHO.
I sincerely wish well for MB that this vehicle sells, but there are not too many people in the market in this economy ready to shell out 55-75K on a vehicle that one can label as Minivan. I dont see this vehicle as Minivan but I am talking about general perception, about the not so well informed customers out there.
Take any other vehicle in MB that is above 60K mark and they are all about Presitge (S-Class) or performance (AMG / Roadsters / SL ). R-Class does not ivoke that kind of emotion from enthusiats or who wants prestige.
I would rather spend 60K+ on S-Class, SLK, SL, CLS then on R-Class but again thats my opinion.
The tint chops up the car visually in half , makes it look like a turtle and gives it a minivan vibe .
In addition, in contrast to the numerous parts needed for the phone install, COMAND DVD is a single part.
I was surprised to see that if you order the aero kit as an accessory, the rear spoiler comes "ready to paint" by the dealer. I would have thought that it was painted at the factory.
Get one if you get a GREAT deal, otherwise wait for the Q7... I have higher expectations for that vehicle..
Eric..
one short review (near middle of the page):
http://www.cardesignnews.com/autosho...ghts/index.php
as for the exterior, looks nothing as sporty or unique as the R. in fact, reminds me of an raised estate car - i.e., looks like an updated allroad.
the R should have had an amazingly high-quality interior - but it doesn't - that i entirely agree. but the Q doesn't look any better to me.
it does have the upper hand in that it can seat 7.
anyway, i'd be very interested to see the first head-to-head review of these two cars!
Last edited by ruykava; Nov 2, 2005 at 08:32 AM.
I really wanted to stay out of this regarding the Q7 but to clarify. In the initial release of the Q7 and either in the Audi narrative or a short review I read...it was stated (paraphrase) that "the rear two seats were really designed for children and would not accomodate adults to any great degree." They likened it to the rear facing jump seats in the current E class wagon. So when I see the Q7 as a "7 seater" I think it is slightly misleading. Perhaps some reviews will finally show a picture of the rear seating space and clarify this point.
Here is another shot of the R interior to "comparo" I know Eric has seen these and sat in the R and still feels it is not $70K quality and I would tend to agree with him. But looking at the Q7 I don't think that looks like a $55K+ interior either.
I agree that the R will seat 6 adults in comfort while the Q7 will probably only seat 4 adults in comfort. However the Q7 looks like it will seat all three of my children in comfort in the middle row allowing me to use the entire back area as cargo. In the R I would have to use one of the back seats to seat my family giving me limited storage. I also don't like the fact that luggage, etc., is unsecured in the R if I'm utilizing one of the back seats.
If I needed space for 6 adults I'd definitely be in the market for an R. I like the fact that the Q7 can carry my wife and three children in comfort and two of their friends in the back when neccessary. I'm afraid that Mercedes is going to find that the R does not work very well for family's such as mine who need transportation for a load of kids. I really don't see empty nesters purchasing this vehicle either when an S class will do the job just as well. That leaves the R with a very small market IMO.
I've always been a huge Mercedes fan and I do hope that they do well with the R.









