Big Daily Commute for an S-Class




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I've been driving Lexus for over 20 years and have had no issues what so ever. After test driving an S-Class it completely changed my mind on buying another Lexus and instead getting an S550. What are your thoughts on this?? I have a daily commute of 52 miles one way to work, and 52 miles back(Orange County to LA). Should I get an S550 Plug In Hybrid and use the Carpool Sticker HOV lane by myself or get a crappy, electric beater car like a Volt or Leaf and just use that... I love the S-Class and just can't stand to see such a great car effected by rock chips and other objects flying at it during my commute. If I get the beater car, I will purchase an S550... If I do not get the beater car then I will purchase an S550e. Also plan on keeping the car for a while. Thanks
T
Last edited by S550e; Jan 18, 2017 at 03:09 AM.
) Personally, there is NO WAY I would be caught dead in something like a Volt or Leaf on the LA/OC freeways during a rush hour commute. I would feel so unprotected and vulnerable. Huge trucks everywhere, the crazies cutting in and out of lanes while texting and the idiot motorcycle riders with their "Death Wish" lane splitting at six times the speed of the cars. No sir! Give me a great, big piece of German engineering to surround myself and my family against the madness of rush hour--which, as you must know, currently lasts for probably 14 hours of each day in So. CA.
As for the S550e, I'd still be sticking with the gas model. Too many potential problems with a drive system that is still in its infancy. Good luck!
All in all, a very comfortable car. With incentives too, it can be a really cheap monthly payment which will allow you to get an S550 and an all electric car - I drive regularly on the 405/118 for long commutes, and feel safe in the car. However, if you're just worried about rock chips, it's a car...
My C63S has a million pits and little scratches in the windshield/grill after 3,000 miles from freeway/canyon/tracking (minimized by a clear bra on the front bumper), but if you're going to lease the car (as I'm sure over a majority of people in LA/OC do given how cheap the lease payments are compared to financing), the car's going to go back anyways so it doesn't really matter.
All in all, I'm happy with my Bolt. Had a Chevy Volt for 3 years prior - also a great choice. To me, the S550e with a V6 and barely any miles of electric range is a joke - I have noticed that most dealers have more S550e models than S550s in California for some reason (may be due to stricter California regulation), so if I were you, I'd jump on the gas version and get an electric car too.
Last point - if you still really care about rock chips, get a clear bra! A few hundred dollars can make a big difference - I got a clear bra on my C63S knowing I'll be driving at 80+ everywhere, and it protects 85-90% of the car from rock chips.
) Personally, there is NO WAY I would be caught dead in something like a Volt or Leaf on the LA/OC freeways during a rush hour commute. I would feel so unprotected and vulnerable. Huge trucks everywhere, the crazies cutting in and out of lanes while texting and the idiot motorcycle riders with their "Death Wish" lane splitting at six times the speed of the cars. No sir! Give me a great, big piece of German engineering to surround myself and my family against the madness of rush hour--which, as you must know, currently lasts for probably 14 hours of each day in So. CA.
As for the S550e, I'd still be sticking with the gas model. Too many potential problems with a drive system that is still in its infancy. Good luck!
- Wife just got the HOV stickers for her S550e, yes Carpool Access OK.
- Save precious time on gas stations (plug-in everyday at home & office.)
- Smooth & Silent in Electric-mode.
- Plenty of power in Sport-mode.
- The Heat, massage, Nappa leather seat is perfect for long commute.
- Semi-automaous features make effortless hands-free driving in traffic.
- One of the safest sedans, to put our family in.
- Etc., etc.
Like our Mercedes Sales Manager told us -- once we have the S550e as a daily commute car, we will be spoiled. He was right.

Last edited by axhoaxho; Jan 18, 2017 at 05:19 PM.
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The final decision, for my wife, was the 'massage seats.' She tried both the Tesla and Mercedes seats -- while the Tesla seats were supportive and sporty-feel, the S-Class 'Multi-contour Massage Ventilated Nappa Leather seat' was a treat. May be we're getting older, comfortable seats ranked high in our list.
She (as most ladies) also welcomes the flexibility of a Plug-in Hybrid. She can charge the battery if available, or fuel-up the tank if necessary. A peace of mind.
We do like the Tesla, and wouldn't rule out one in our garage soon. Meanwhile, the S550e serves us very well.
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I just made an account and already have a question...
I've been driving Lexus for over 20 years and have had no issues what so ever. After test driving an S-Class it completely changed my mind on buying another Lexus and instead getting an S550. What are your thoughts on this?? I have a daily commute of 52 miles one way to work, and 52 miles back(Orange County to LA). Should I get an S550 Plug In Hybrid and use the Carpool Sticker HOV lane by myself or get a crappy, electric beater car like a Volt or Leaf and just use that... I love the S-Class and just can't stand to see such a great car effected by rock chips and other objects flying at it during my commute. If I get the beater car, I will purchase an S550... If I do not get the beater car then I will purchase an S550e. Also plan on keeping the car for a while. Thanks
T

I would buy a Leaf, B Electric or Volt if I did lots of driving all around with mixed driving or in a city due to their size but not for long commutes where I would be stuck in traffic.








) Personally, there is NO WAY I would be caught dead in something like a Volt or Leaf on the LA/OC freeways during a rush hour commute. I would feel so unprotected and vulnerable. Huge trucks everywhere, the crazies cutting in and out of lanes while texting and the idiot motorcycle riders with their "Death Wish" lane splitting at six times the speed of the cars. No sir! Give me a great, big piece of German engineering to surround myself and my family against the madness of rush hour--which, as you must know, currently lasts for probably 14 hours of each day in So. CA.
As for the S550e, I'd still be sticking with the gas model. Too many potential problems with a drive system that is still in its infancy. Good luck!
Thank you all for the quick and informative responses. But, the main reason I would need the V6 Turbo over the V8 would be for the Carpool Lane Sticker... I am only driving by myself and would love to use the fast lane to get to work quicker. I guess the S-Class would be the better overall car because of the low-speed lane keep and semi-autonomous driving; not to mention the massage seats as well. I am sure with a warranty the E will be fine.
Thanks again,
T
Thanks again,
T

If you are going to spend that much time on the road and if you really love music, spring for the upgraded stereo. It's truly amazing! And this is coming from a retired recording engineer.
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I suggest considering the potential longevity of the HOV lane use for single-occupancy plug-in hybrids. Suppose down the road, HOV lanes become crowded in rush hours...which type of vehicle is going to be first in line to have its HOV lane use restricted - plug in hybrids, or full-on EVs?






