S350 in US
I'd think 268 hp would severely underpower a 4600+ pound car. Surprising to me M-B would do that to their flagship sedan in the USA market...the land of relatively cheap gas. Not yet on the Mercedes USA website either.
Wonder if an S-Class 350 BlueTEC will come to the USA as well?
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A person who can afford an S350 in Indonesia is probably much more well off than a person who can afford the same car in the United States. Simply because of the fact that cars in Indonesia probably cost double the price one pays in the United States.
Because of this, in perspective, the people who can afford such a car in Indonesia, probably have no hesitation of the gas price.
But wow, gasoline only costs around $2.30 in New Jersey? It's probably a good thing to live in Hoboken then! We are paying around $3.30 in California, which I'm already very pleased that it is so cheap.
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If you live near the autobahn, that's another story altogether...
Oh yeah, my S350 costs me $220,000 with the current exchange rate. It's ridiculous the taxes we pay for cars here, and there's no such thing as "leasing" or "installment payments" either.




WOW...$220K ? ....You can buy 4 nice two years old S550 here in US with no more than 30K miles on them. And some people complaining about life in USA ??
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We got the shaft. The car looks similar, but zero option, much smaller engine and we pay over double for it.
Why on earth would they be testing a S350 for the US market? Maybe to do the final model year option again?




The people I know who have S-Classes want the look and functionality of the long wheel base version. And plenty of power. Saving a little gas doesn't even enter into their decision calculus.
The reason I'd consider a SWB if it were on the market, and be even tempted for a V6, is due to the fact that it will sell for considerably less, and a lot of the premium won't be toward the immense room and family oriented luxury/anemities, which I don't need. I'd get the extra "S" pluses, and someone like me who doesn't like the '10 E-Class, if I wanted an M-B luxury Sedan, I could think up paying a little bit more $$ and opt up to an entry level S-Class. Of course, I will say I've rarely ever liked a SWB M-B S-Class, especially the weird looking W220 version, don't know about the W221 SWB yet though. With BMW though, I always like the SWB 7-Series MUCH more than the LWB.
You're right about the price though, you'd think it would have to cost about the same as, or even less than a fully loaded E550, which wouldn't make much sense.
Last edited by K-A; Oct 13, 2009 at 03:46 AM.


