What do you like better about the W221?
2. The standard Panorama Roof on the 222 is a cost cutting measure. On the 221, if you didn't want it, you didn't have to take it. Now, they shove it down your throat. Less choices=less luxury. Those guys who love the Pano Roof on their 221 and felt their car was special with it, have no place to go with the 222 as they all look the same.
3. Run Flat Tires and no other option. AND, no jack & spare in the trunk AND, not even the frigging SPACE for a spare, should an owner want to carry one.
I miss my 2013. My 2015 is nice and I like it, but I'll never love it like I loved my 221.
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I couldn't tell if the 2015 had leather dash and doors. There was stitching in the dash, but it didn't feel like leather....at least not like the high quality leather that swathes my entire S600.
The gauges imaging seemed a little bit odd. They look like something from a video game, not a high end German sedan. The layout of the knobs and switches are similar to the W221, but the quality of switchgear somehow feels better in the W221. The only thing I liked better in the 222 were the window switches that don't require you to look down to figure out which window you're operating. The trunk switch in the W222 is too low and out of sight. It almost requires you to open the door to operate it.
The tail lights look very feminine in the W222 and look like a down grade from the 2010-'13 cars. The rest of the body lines look ok to me, but it is definitely lacking the muscular stance of the W221. There was an S coupe next to it which definitely was a much more attractive car on the outside. They should have used those same tail lights on the sedan....which would have greatly improved the looks. The coupe looks like it should only carry small children in the back...as a comfortable seating position for the front passengers yields almost no leg room in the back.
They also had an S63 on the floor. My gawd!!....I've never seen brake discs and calipers that large on any vehicle in my life....not even on a Bugatti. It takes at least 20" wheels just to clear them. I don't think 19's would make it.
I know that the W222 has more features than my 2007 S600 due to being 8 years newer....but none of those minor items would be a reason to pull my out of my current ride. The rest of the car was MUCH less than I expected.
I couldn't tell if the 2015 had leather dash and doors. There was stitching in the dash, but it didn't feel like leather....at least not like the high quality leather that swathes my entire S600.
The gauges imaging seemed a little bit odd. They look like something from a video game, not a high end German sedan. The layout of the knobs and switches are similar to the W221, but the quality of switchgear somehow feels better in the W221. The only thing I liked better in the 222 were the window switches that don't require you to look down to figure out which window you're operating. The trunk switch in the W222 is too low and out of sight. It almost requires you to open the door to operate it.
The tail lights look very feminine in the W222 and look like a down grade from the 2010-'13 cars. The rest of the body lines look ok to me, but it is definitely lacking the muscular stance of the W221. There was an S coupe next to it which definitely was a much more attractive car on the outside. They should have used those same tail lights on the sedan....which would have greatly improved the looks. The coupe looks like it should only carry small children in the back...as a comfortable seating position for the front passengers yields almost no leg room in the back.
They also had an S63 on the floor. My gawd!!....I've never seen brake discs and calipers that large on any vehicle in my life....not even on a Bugatti. It takes at least 20" wheels just to clear them. I don't think 19's would make it.
I know that the W222 has more features than my 2007 S600 due to being 8 years newer....but none of those minor items would be a reason to pull my out of my current ride. The rest of the car was MUCH less than I expected.
The brakes on the new S63 are required, because virtually everyone who buys one of them, routinely drives them 200mph--yeah, right. Again, just my opinion, but the AMG cars are for the "mine's bigger than yours" crowd and make absolutely no sense, at least not to me.
As for the new S Coupe, I really don't care for that car at all and much prefer my sedan.
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I think the dash on the W222 looks terrific. The round bezels on the AC outlets look great and the design is very functional. I first saw this round, multidirectional design in a 2008 Ford truck. I find the comments about the interior interesting because the stats on paper look nearly identical. Dave I have to concur on the taillights, the W221's larger lights look more in balance with the rest of the vehicle than on it's successor.
However, I have very strong feelings about the look of the new S Coupe, I don't care for it and I think it is very uninspired, please see this thread in the W222 forum:
https://mbworld.org/forums/new-s-cla...ght-acura.html
All that said, we all have our own taste and I'm sure there are lovers of the 222, the new S Coupe and even the Equus. To each, their own.
As a side note, the vast majority of S Class drivers, rarely have adult passengers in the rear seats, so very few of us have the need for power or reclining rear seats. With this in mind, I don't understand why MB doesn't offer the truly fabulous Split Folding Rear Seat option on the S, that they offer on the E Class sedans. For many folks, their S is their only car. Sometimes, we have the need to haul things that won't easily fit into the trunk or rear seat and the fold down seats would come in very handy.
Last edited by Streamliner; Apr 6, 2015 at 01:44 PM.




The other question is, why does the w222 only have an 18 gallon tank, whereas the w221 has a 24 gallon tank!
Last edited by Jason B; Apr 7, 2015 at 02:01 AM.





