What do you HATE about your S coupe?
#76
I love my Edition one
I have no complaints. I’ve had it tuned and it’s sick powerful. Love everything about it including the run flat tires. I personally would have preferred the base body styling with the designo interior (like mine). I’d love to find a loaded non AMG 16 with all the goodies mine has. Only thing is the non Edition 1’s are far less value.
#77
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I have no complaints. I’ve had it tuned and it’s sick powerful. Love everything about it including the run flat tires. I personally would have preferred the base body styling with the designo interior (like mine). I’d love to find a loaded non AMG 16 with all the goodies mine has. Only thing is the non Edition 1’s are far less value.
#78
Shouldn’t
The car I sold was that car, It had all the Edition 1 stuff including black magnetite paint and the bengal red designo interior. Since it has had 4 owners now it will be a little bit tainted and be a very good deal for someone. It is also a lot of car for only 21K miles. VIN. WDDXJ8FB6GA013039
#79
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Actually I know the number of owners does taint the car. Mine was a two owner car when I bought it. I had it for a year. I sold it to my neighbor. My neighbor traded it on a Maserati after 3 months. He got $60K for it . The Maserati dealer said it was a beautiful car but he wouldn’t be able to sell it because it had too many owners. So he sent it to Manhiem. So while I agree with you intellectually that the number of owners doesnt matter, in fact it does in terms of ability to resell and the price point at which it gets resold. So if somebody tracks the VIN I gave they likely will be able to get an awesome deal on the car wherever it lands.
#80
n = 1: I get that the number of owners shouldn't affect value, but a few months ago, I saw an otherwise nice E53 AMG or S550C4, I forget which since I looked at a boatload of them, on MB's site that was a recent model year yet had two non-original owners in something like 12 months, and it was an instant red mark in my mind, clean Carfax aside. Not the lack of CPO as isn't eligible for it, but rather, the quick turnaround between owners even though there are lots of potentially benign reasons for that.
#81
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n = 1: I get that the number of owners shouldn't affect value, but a few months ago, I saw an otherwise nice E53 AMG or S550C4, I forget which since I looked at a boatload of them, on MB's site that was a recent model year yet had two non-original owners in something like 12 months, and it was an instant red mark in my mind, clean Carfax aside. Not the lack of CPO as isn't eligible for it, but rather, the quick turnaround between owners even though there are lots of potentially benign reasons for that.
Also agreed that multiple changes of owners in a short time is a bad sign as well. In my car’s case, I owned it for a year and my neighbor owned it for 3 months. Again, a bad sign. That is why I posted the VIN number because in fact it is a very good car and somebody should be able to get a great deal as I can vouch for the car.
#82
I get it
Agreed. Also, if you go to any used car dealer’s website that attaches CarFax links to their used cars, you will see that there is a special symbol for CarFax’s with “1 Owner”. Obviously 1 owner cars are perceived as being better.
Also agreed that multiple changes of owners in a short time is a bad sign as well. In my car’s case, I owned it for a year and my neighbor owned it for 3 months. Again, a bad sign. That is why I posted the VIN number because in fact it is a very good car and somebody should be able to get a great deal as I can vouch for the car.
Also agreed that multiple changes of owners in a short time is a bad sign as well. In my car’s case, I owned it for a year and my neighbor owned it for 3 months. Again, a bad sign. That is why I posted the VIN number because in fact it is a very good car and somebody should be able to get a great deal as I can vouch for the car.
Last edited by 2014CL600; 08-05-2019 at 10:05 AM.
#83
Member
I think it depends on the dealership. My wife factory ordered a Porsche. When it came time to pick it up the Porsche dealership fell all over themselves to buy her SL from her. My wife was content to sell the SL to CarMax for wholesale but the Porsche dealer wanted it in the front of the lot because it was cherry and would drive eyeballs to their lot. The wife ended up getting $5K more from the Porsche dealer than what CarMax would give her.
#85
Sorry I'm late...
For sure the S Class Coupe is a wonderful car! I have it for 2 years now and it still gives me real pleasure every time I drive it. We use it mainly for long ride from Paris to the south of France (90% highways)
The pro :
For sure the S Class Coupe is a wonderful car! I have it for 2 years now and it still gives me real pleasure every time I drive it. We use it mainly for long ride from Paris to the south of France (90% highways)
The pro :
- The comfort, even though I was expecting better,
- The global build and the surrounding luxury and the softness of the controls,
- The electronics that even if it's not perfect allows you to do long distance with peace of mind
- The 'sufficient' power (as it's not supposed to be a sport car),
- The reassuring 4-Matic on the roads of the Alps in winter... with the CLK 280 it was far more impressive... and noiseless in the car!
- The quite good TV Tuner even on highway.
- The price... when it's a used car
- The question that kills: Is it a C or a E?
- The entertainment system
- Onboard wifi is a pure joke - Input for external video source like in 1975 (Aux or RCA ...) no HDMI - DVD player... Does Mercedes think that a S Class owner still own some DVDs?
- The basic Burmester sound system... which must not be a Burmester
- The difficulty to improve what is installed in the factory
- I haven't found a dealer in France to add permanent LTE Wifi and phone mirroring in S Class
- Phone reception when you're not in town. For sure the car is well isolated.
- The glass roof that doesn’t tilt up and is not as much panoramic than in old E Class
- No cup holder, even in aftermarket
#86
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PolluxFrance said "No cup holder, even in aftermarket"
My 2016 S550C4 has four cup holders - two in the front console, just below the ash tray under a door and two in the rear, pull-down arm rest. The front seat cup holders are removable so is it possible that yours was removed? That removable unit is Part # A222 683 00 75 if you want to check into it.
My 2016 S550C4 has four cup holders - two in the front console, just below the ash tray under a door and two in the rear, pull-down arm rest. The front seat cup holders are removable so is it possible that yours was removed? That removable unit is Part # A222 683 00 75 if you want to check into it.
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#87
PolluxFrance said "No cup holder, even in aftermarket"
My 2016 S550C4 has four cup holders - two in the front console, just below the ash tray under a door and two in the rear, pull-down arm rest. The front seat cup holders are removable so is it possible that yours was removed? That removable unit is Part # A222 683 00 75 if you want to check into it.
My 2016 S550C4 has four cup holders - two in the front console, just below the ash tray under a door and two in the rear, pull-down arm rest. The front seat cup holders are removable so is it possible that yours was removed? That removable unit is Part # A222 683 00 75 if you want to check into it.
Strange that my Benz dealer as not found that. I'llask him again, with the number this time.
And you're right, Ihave two cup holders in the rear... but I'm never there...