2014 S-class

The one I saw was seriously filthy, like car-that's-been-left-in-an-impound-for-years filthy, so that may have played a part. The car kind of walks a line of understatedness, to where you won't really look twice from the side or rear, but then from the front you can't help but notice that insanely wide grille and LED pattern wrapping alongside the sides of it. It has a presence when it's coming towards you but one that's much different from the W212 pre-facelift (I use that comparo as they're two of the rare modern M-B's who use a traditional luxury grille).
Mind you these are my own opinion which I have been beating the drum on ever since the launch of the CLS, but I immediately noticed the same effect to myself from the S today. Some people may love those things about it, who am I to judge them for it. Just thought it was interesting I saw the new S and how the design came across to me in the flesh, finally.

BTW as for the front, when it's driving towards you the headlights almost look as if they're squinting, with the large grille giving an impression that it's "bending into them". When the headlights are off they look quite large-ish, but when on, the way the LED tube is positioned, it makes the headlights look smaller than they are.
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While RR likes to state that only 20% of components are shared with the 7 series, it is fuzzy math as it is based on part number count.
Taking the core engine, the suspension (using the F02's rear air suspension also for the front), most of the F02 electronics and the chassis platform itself makes for more than 20% of the actual car. Of course they exclude the ZF tranny which is also shared, but obviously not exclusively.
Clearly things are modified for each model as it is a shared platform after all.
Nevermind that the car's body itself is manufactured at the BMW plant in Dingolfing.
None of this makes the Ghost a lesser automobile, but consider the visible stuff the RR part (nicely designed by BMW engineers).
That said I wish that MB will step up their 600 or Pullman model another notch.
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Thanks, for a second there I thought I was the only one who thought this was crazy. Mercedes must really have a lot dealers stuck with 2013's and trying their best to help them sell them.
Dealers & customers are already enjoying this beautiful car.
Its price is around $188,000 (S500). I think they sell it higher as there is a high demand.
Bellow is a list of some under sale by dealers
http://dubai.dubizzle.com/motors/use...s/?ot=desc&o=3
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Your build with the 20" wheels and upgraded leather should make for a fine car. Considering the car IMO looks great in the pics.
I know it was stated that pics of a more normal configured S were not available on the internet. The car in the pic is what you are most likely to see on the lot.




Also, the W222 appears to use the same headliner in the W212 which IMO is a pretty cheap/scratchy feeling texture. Porsche 911's and BMW 6 Series' with M Sport Package come with alcantara headliner, I'm surprised that M-B wouldn't apply something like that on the W222.
Now that I look at it, if you're talking about the Ghosts lower console side surfaces (i.e what's on the side under the wooden/aluminum door area) then indeed that does look cheap. Is that just bare/textured plastic (i.e not even coated over like the W222's with MB Tex as even though it's also plastic, the way it's presented and stitched gives the impression and even almost feeling of leather).






