2020 W223 Release Schedule
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2020 W223 Release Schedule
Hi All,
Some of you remember me - as the arch nemesis to a couple of the mods on here. I'm back here and there to see how everyone is doing.
Curious about the timeline of the W223 release. Every article I've read (10 or more) have stated the car will be a 2020 model year. Thus - release date would typically be in 2019 (August).
As the W222 was just facelifted - why the quick release of a new model, (If the reports are correct on the W223 being a 2020 model).
Anyone have any further incite beyond the publications we have all read?
W220 was a 2000 model in America
W220 facelift was a 2003 Model in America
W221 was a 2007 model in America
W221 faceilft was a 2010 model in America
W222 was a 2014 model in America
W222 facelift was a 2018 (extra year) model in America
W223 to be a 2020 (shoudl be a 2021 according to the timeline)
W223 facelift to be a 2024 (if following W222 timeline) model in America.
By this timeline - the W223 should be a 2021 model - release August 2020, not a 2020 model released in August 2019.
Thoughts?
Some of you remember me - as the arch nemesis to a couple of the mods on here. I'm back here and there to see how everyone is doing.
Curious about the timeline of the W223 release. Every article I've read (10 or more) have stated the car will be a 2020 model year. Thus - release date would typically be in 2019 (August).
As the W222 was just facelifted - why the quick release of a new model, (If the reports are correct on the W223 being a 2020 model).
Anyone have any further incite beyond the publications we have all read?
W220 was a 2000 model in America
W220 facelift was a 2003 Model in America
W221 was a 2007 model in America
W221 faceilft was a 2010 model in America
W222 was a 2014 model in America
W222 facelift was a 2018 (extra year) model in America
W223 to be a 2020 (shoudl be a 2021 according to the timeline)
W223 facelift to be a 2024 (if following W222 timeline) model in America.
By this timeline - the W223 should be a 2021 model - release August 2020, not a 2020 model released in August 2019.
Thoughts?
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I have several people from my Instagram that work at Mercedes in development telling me the car will not be in people’s hands until summer of 2020 in Europe and fall 2020 in the USA. Take that for what you paid for it :-)
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I've always been a fan of the S class ( and no other MB) -- and a 15 year driver of 911's...
It's nice to have both and appreciate what they each have to offer.
My wife says one guy doesn't need 2 cars. Ask any 911 owner what his other car is and chances are he has another.
driving a '15 S 550 is good enough for me. ( just have to hope for some reliability after 4 yrs....) the 991.2 is a nice add-on.
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You should drive both!
I've always been a fan of the S class ( and no other MB) -- and a 15 year driver of 911's...
It's nice to have both and appreciate what they each have to offer.
My wife says one guy doesn't need 2 cars. Ask any 911 owner what his other car is and chances are he has another.
driving a '15 S 550 is good enough for me. ( just have to hope for some reliability after 4 yrs....) the 991.2 is a nice add-on.
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Considering average lifespan of any model is roughly 7 years , I don't see why not shall we see new model in 2020
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You should drive both!
I've always been a fan of the S class ( and no other MB) -- and a 15 year driver of 911's...
It's nice to have both and appreciate what they each have to offer.
My wife says one guy doesn't need 2 cars. Ask any 911 owner what his other car is and chances are he has another.
driving a '15 S 550 is good enough for me. ( just have to hope for some reliability after 4 yrs....) the 991.2 is a nice add-on.
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2020 S560 Sedan, 2019 SL450, 2019 E450 Luxury Trim Wagon, '24 BMW I7 on order...
CHUCKY! Nice to see you here again. I turned in my 2015 S550 about a year ago and got a 2018 S560. In my opinion, the difference is DRAMATIC! Much smoother, quieter, more comfortable. Feels quicker, faster and way more buttoned down. MBC works WAY better and the “Curve” function is nothing short of spectacular! The new transmission is a delight. Go drive a 2019 now and you won’t want to wait for the new model.
A belated Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from sunny OC!
A belated Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from sunny OC!
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I'd like to hear more about the steering wheel on your S63. I'm thinking about it myself because the suede just captures skin oil so much and is impossible to keep clean. I'd love to have a wood/leather combo steering wheel. Any ideas on cost of this??
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Thanks to someone on this board, they connected me with them. GREAT to deal with. Bronislav Sirodan Is the person I dealt with there.
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Hi All,
Some of you remember me - as the arch nemesis to a couple of the mods on here. I'm back here and there to see how everyone is doing.
Curious about the timeline of the W223 release. Every article I've read (10 or more) have stated the car will be a 2020 model year. Thus - release date would typically be in 2019 (August).
As the W222 was just facelifted - why the quick release of a new model, (If the reports are correct on the W223 being a 2020 model).
Anyone have any further incite beyond the publications we have all read?
W220 was a 2000 model in America
W220 facelift was a 2003 Model in America
W221 was a 2007 model in America
W221 faceilft was a 2010 model in America
W222 was a 2014 model in America
W222 facelift was a 2018 (extra year) model in America
W223 to be a 2020 (shoudl be a 2021 according to the timeline)
W223 facelift to be a 2024 (if following W222 timeline) model in America.
By this timeline - the W223 should be a 2021 model - release August 2020, not a 2020 model released in August 2019.
Thoughts?
Some of you remember me - as the arch nemesis to a couple of the mods on here. I'm back here and there to see how everyone is doing.
Curious about the timeline of the W223 release. Every article I've read (10 or more) have stated the car will be a 2020 model year. Thus - release date would typically be in 2019 (August).
As the W222 was just facelifted - why the quick release of a new model, (If the reports are correct on the W223 being a 2020 model).
Anyone have any further incite beyond the publications we have all read?
W220 was a 2000 model in America
W220 facelift was a 2003 Model in America
W221 was a 2007 model in America
W221 faceilft was a 2010 model in America
W222 was a 2014 model in America
W222 facelift was a 2018 (extra year) model in America
W223 to be a 2020 (shoudl be a 2021 according to the timeline)
W223 facelift to be a 2024 (if following W222 timeline) model in America.
By this timeline - the W223 should be a 2021 model - release August 2020, not a 2020 model released in August 2019.
Thoughts?
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We have a both
got a 16 maybach and 18 amg gtc. Love them both but if I could only have one I would either add 100 hp to the maybach or sell both and buy a s63 or s65
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Oh man I loved the Porsche's I had! Awesome cars to own and drive. This thread stinks with no pictures. Hi Chucky, happy new year boyo!