Is your S class noticed?
I'd like to pose a question.
Everyone here, as well as several people who own vehicles in this category, knows what the S class is. I full well admit when I see one, I get excited, and I gawk. It's a looker, for me, because I'm a car freak and I love German sedans.
That said, I was recently in a car with a colleague and I made a comment to him - "look at that beautiful S class". His response was "isn't that car from Blacklist? What car is it?"
That took me aback and I have been seriously pondering this topic. Do people notice your S class? Do people turn, and stare?
I try and bring myself to reality at times. A person making $40K as a marketing person somewhere has barely enough money to keep their life together. This average Jane/Joe, by my intuition, probably has no idea what an S class is, or the prestige associated with owning/driving one. To me, I've known about the S since I was 8 (parents had one).
I just don't know how the S is perceived by the general public? Thoughts? Is it somewhere along the lines of "holy cow, that's an S", or is it more along the lines of "nice car!"?




In the 6 years I have owned SL’s the multiple family/friends visiting at my house and going out to my car barn to see my collection, not one of them knew the SL was a convertible!
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That said I am a bit confused, and pardon the ignorance. Have never owned an S personally.
This has been the case for a while, no?
Immediate thought is the W220 and the corresponding C class for that era?




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That said. I could not resist the CLS because of the unique styling.
They all look great though...





Just happenstance in my case as far as getting noticed. I've always chosen a car based upon my needs and likes, and not the status so many seem to crave in driving one. I do admit, it looks sharp especially with the top down, and always draws comments when gassing up or getting a thumbs up while driving through town. But I think most convertible owners experience this more often than the hardtop owners.


s450, s560, not noticeable
s63, s65, maybach noticeable
last week when we approached my 760 parked on the street in town there were 4 middle age couples standing around my car. One of the husbands said “we were just standing here admiring your v12.” Then one of the wives asked if she could sit in the rear seat. My wife just rolled her eyes. When we got home she asked me what was different about my car that people would notice it. (She knows nothing about cars :-), I think she thinks I bought another 750 )
s450, s560, not noticeable
s63, s65, maybach noticeable
last week when we approached my 760 parked on the street in town there were 4 middle age couples standing around my car. One of the husbands said “we were just standing here admiring your v12.” Then one of the wives asked if she could sit in the rear seat. My wife just rolled her eyes. When we got home she asked me what was different about my car that people would notice it. (She knows nothing about cars :-), I think she thinks I bought another 750 )
And there is a reason for the V12 badging.
If someone didn't know the difference before, it will not take long for them to figure it out.






