Thinking about an S 560
#1
Thinking about an S 560
I have been thinking about a new sedan, something suitable for long road trips. An S 560 seems like a really good fit.
i have been on the MBUSA site “building” cars. Every time I choose the nicer leather the program requires loading up the back seat with thousands of dollars of worthless (worthless to me, anyway) options. Is there a way around this? I expect there is no way around it - I just went through that with a new pickup, where some of the restrictions seem to make no sense.
Looking at cars on dealers’ lots it appears that Magic Body Control and Heads Up Displays are very unusual options. Any ideas about why that might be?
Thanks for any input!
i have been on the MBUSA site “building” cars. Every time I choose the nicer leather the program requires loading up the back seat with thousands of dollars of worthless (worthless to me, anyway) options. Is there a way around this? I expect there is no way around it - I just went through that with a new pickup, where some of the restrictions seem to make no sense.
Looking at cars on dealers’ lots it appears that Magic Body Control and Heads Up Displays are very unusual options. Any ideas about why that might be?
Thanks for any input!
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From: Rhode Island
2014 E350 Sport (sold), 2015 S550 Sport (sold), 2018 S560 Sport (sold), 2018 GLE43, 2014 E550
I have been thinking about a new sedan, something suitable for long road trips. An S 560 seems like a really good fit.
i have been on the MBUSA site “building” cars. Every time I choose the nicer leather the program requires loading up the back seat with thousands of dollars of worthless (worthless to me, anyway) options. Is there a way around this? I expect there is no way around it - I just went through that with a new pickup, where some of the restrictions seem to make no sense.
Looking at cars on dealers’ lots it appears that Magic Body Control and Heads Up Displays are very unusual options. Any ideas about why that might be?
Thanks for any input!
i have been on the MBUSA site “building” cars. Every time I choose the nicer leather the program requires loading up the back seat with thousands of dollars of worthless (worthless to me, anyway) options. Is there a way around this? I expect there is no way around it - I just went through that with a new pickup, where some of the restrictions seem to make no sense.
Looking at cars on dealers’ lots it appears that Magic Body Control and Heads Up Displays are very unusual options. Any ideas about why that might be?
Thanks for any input!
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Yes, I’ve got the Exclusive Nappa interior and I have all those useless rear seat functions. The ONLY folks who ride back there are my grandkids! What I would give to have the option to order the best interior with non-reclining rear seats that FOLD DOWN, as available on the E Class sedans. All of those types of warts aside, including no spare wheel/tire, you absolutely will not find a better long distance sedan than the S560.
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I have been thinking about a new sedan, something suitable for long road trips. An S 560 seems like a really good fit.
i have been on the MBUSA site “building” cars. Every time I choose the nicer leather the program requires loading up the back seat with thousands of dollars of worthless (worthless to me, anyway) options. Is there a way around this? I expect there is no way around it - I just went through that with a new pickup, where some of the restrictions seem to make no sense.
Looking at cars on dealers’ lots it appears that Magic Body Control and Heads Up Displays are very unusual options. Any ideas about why that might be?
Thanks for any input!
i have been on the MBUSA site “building” cars. Every time I choose the nicer leather the program requires loading up the back seat with thousands of dollars of worthless (worthless to me, anyway) options. Is there a way around this? I expect there is no way around it - I just went through that with a new pickup, where some of the restrictions seem to make no sense.
Looking at cars on dealers’ lots it appears that Magic Body Control and Heads Up Displays are very unusual options. Any ideas about why that might be?
Thanks for any input!
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Nice Ride (05-16-2019)
#5
I love my S560 and also am totally satisfied with the #805 Nappa Leather. The #487 MBC and the #463 HUD are definitely options you don't want to miss. The only option in retrospect I could have done without was the #610 Night View Plus at $2,260; it seemed like a good idea when I ordered my S560 but it has never activated (on its own) a single time in 12 months This was my first time buying an MB. I'm 72 years old and have never bought a used car in my life. After one year of ownership, my only recommendation would be to look at a CPO before you order new. I have been absolutely astounded at the number of late model MB's that are available with huge discounts that have ridiculously low mileage. We enjoy our S560 so much we purchased a CPO 2017 SL550 9 months after our S560 arrived. Got our two-year-old 2017 SL550 with only 1,800 miles on it for $45,000 below its original MSRP! The SL had every option I could ever want on it and the CPO added an additional year of warranty to the 3 years that remained from the original owner. Our S560 and SL550 are the perfect combination of vehicles for us; one for fun and one for the extremely long trips. New or CPO, you're going to love the car but I would definitely check out your CPO options before you decide.
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The size of the trunk is an issue for me also. I often carry a long item, and I am quite sure it will not fit in the trunk. I have to fold down the rear seat in my X5 to accommodate it.
Like Streamliner the back seat will rarely be used. My mother will rarely use it, and my dog is unlikely to appreciate the refinement.
Fun33, I have the same concern about the night vision. If it would project a warning to the HUD it would be a good idea. When I ordered my X5 some forum members said the BMW implementation would display the warnings (not the whole view) in the HUD, but thT might have been only non-USA cars.
i think I would prefer MBC over the 4Matic. I don’t ski any more and when I hunt I use my truck, so 4WD in SW Idaho may not be that useful.
Speaking of Idaho, it is a hard place to find a used luxury car. I saw an advertisement for a very nice car in Florida, but hat is a long ways to go to get a car 😕
Like Streamliner the back seat will rarely be used. My mother will rarely use it, and my dog is unlikely to appreciate the refinement.
Fun33, I have the same concern about the night vision. If it would project a warning to the HUD it would be a good idea. When I ordered my X5 some forum members said the BMW implementation would display the warnings (not the whole view) in the HUD, but thT might have been only non-USA cars.
i think I would prefer MBC over the 4Matic. I don’t ski any more and when I hunt I use my truck, so 4WD in SW Idaho may not be that useful.
Speaking of Idaho, it is a hard place to find a used luxury car. I saw an advertisement for a very nice car in Florida, but hat is a long ways to go to get a car 😕
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From: Corona Del Mar, CA
2019 SL450, 2019 E450 Luxury Trim Wagon, 2024 BMW I7 xDrive60
Yes, I agree. Just because they shove all that rear seat tech down your throat, I still highly recommend going for the Exclusive Nappa interior and everything else you might like.
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From: Rhode Island
2014 E350 Sport (sold), 2015 S550 Sport (sold), 2018 S560 Sport (sold), 2018 GLE43, 2014 E550
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Joined: Feb 2017
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From: Rhode Island
2014 E350 Sport (sold), 2015 S550 Sport (sold), 2018 S560 Sport (sold), 2018 GLE43, 2014 E550
The size of the trunk is an issue for me also. I often carry a long item, and I am quite sure it will not fit in the trunk. I have to fold down the rear seat in my X5 to accommodate it.
Like Streamliner the back seat will rarely be used. My mother will rarely use it, and my dog is unlikely to appreciate the refinement.
Fun33, I have the same concern about the night vision. If it would project a warning to the HUD it would be a good idea. When I ordered my X5 some forum members said the BMW implementation would display the warnings (not the whole view) in the HUD, but thT might have been only non-USA cars.
i think I would prefer MBC over the 4Matic. I don’t ski any more and when I hunt I use my truck, so 4WD in SW Idaho may not be that useful.
Speaking of Idaho, it is a hard place to find a used luxury car. I saw an advertisement for a very nice car in Florida, but hat is a long ways to go to get a car 😕
Like Streamliner the back seat will rarely be used. My mother will rarely use it, and my dog is unlikely to appreciate the refinement.
Fun33, I have the same concern about the night vision. If it would project a warning to the HUD it would be a good idea. When I ordered my X5 some forum members said the BMW implementation would display the warnings (not the whole view) in the HUD, but thT might have been only non-USA cars.
i think I would prefer MBC over the 4Matic. I don’t ski any more and when I hunt I use my truck, so 4WD in SW Idaho may not be that useful.
Speaking of Idaho, it is a hard place to find a used luxury car. I saw an advertisement for a very nice car in Florida, but hat is a long ways to go to get a car 😕
#10
Im on the opposite in regards to the rear seat tech. Had a 2016 750I with every option including that rear chauffeur package. It looks cool but it was useless. I even have your kids and nobody uses the tablets anymore they just use their phones. The tech is fun for the first couple times then its a thousand question on how do I do this or that? Then the constant fighting about someone adjusting someone else seat or??
Heated rear seats is the only option needed if in cool climate. The more options you get the less trunk space you have. I hate all the new tech as 90% is absolutely useless and take your eyes off the road more than it helps. I hated every time I had to do anything in the BMW it was just tech overload. Every single button you touched had twenty options to it.
Wasn't the old idea that ergonomics made you able to feel where buttons and controls were without taking your eye off the road? Now I go 2 exits not realizing I haven't looked up once trying to turn on my massage seats.
Heated rear seats is the only option needed if in cool climate. The more options you get the less trunk space you have. I hate all the new tech as 90% is absolutely useless and take your eyes off the road more than it helps. I hated every time I had to do anything in the BMW it was just tech overload. Every single button you touched had twenty options to it.
Wasn't the old idea that ergonomics made you able to feel where buttons and controls were without taking your eye off the road? Now I go 2 exits not realizing I haven't looked up once trying to turn on my massage seats.
#11
If you can avoid all the rear seat options, you get more trunk space. If you’re looking at pictures, look for cars with no seat adjusters on the rear doors.. then you get the 19cf trunk. It’s very hard to find 560s without rear seat packages, that’s one of the reasons I went for the 450.
#12
I think the S560 has adequate trunk space for the luggage I would use when traveling (says the guy who has not travelled in anything put an SUV or a pickup truck for decades). Unfortunately I routinely carry a hard case that is approximately 4’-5” long. That won’t fit in any trunk, and it seems that the more luxurious the car the less likely it is to have rear seats that fold down.