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Old Jan 13, 2023 | 01:30 PM
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The bottom line on this is that 4-Matic, along with a bunch of other features—the ugly Panorama Roof comes to mind—should be OPTIONAL! If someone wants to place a special order, they should be able to check the boxes they want and leave others empty. I would have definitely not have ordered 4-Matic, or the Panorama Roof, OR the big brakes, which would have allowed me to order 18” wheels. I would have been able to order the 10 Degree Rear Axle Steering, without all those heavy, expensive, rear seat options that I never use.

True luxury is having something exactly the way YOU want it, not how some bean counter decides you SHOULD have it.
Sometimes you gotta pay to play. Sounds like what you want is a Bentley or a Rolls.
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Old Jan 14, 2023 | 12:53 PM
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Old Jan 20, 2023 | 03:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Streamliner
The bottom line on this is that 4-Matic, along with a bunch of other features—the ugly Panorama Roof comes to mind—should be OPTIONAL! If someone wants to place a special order, they should be able to check the boxes they want and leave others empty. I would have definitely not have ordered 4-Matic, or the Panorama Roof, OR the big brakes, which would have allowed me to order 18” wheels. I would have been able to order the 10 Degree Rear Axle Steering, without all those heavy, expensive, rear seat options that I never use.

True luxury is having something exactly the way YOU want it, not how some bean counter decides you SHOULD have it.
I don't know if you would like the consequences of modular configuration rather than what you have in the US. Here in Germany, we have modular configuration, meaning most features that are standard in the US are options here. Like, panoramic sunroof is optional, the big breaks are optional as well as the 21 inch wheels. The problem with modular configuration is you end up with a very basic car and optioning it becomes very expensive. I been on both programs and US packaging seems to be cheaper than the ones here in Germany. The only advantage we have here is we have the option to pick up the car at Factory 56 in Sindelfingen.
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Old Jan 20, 2023 | 03:38 AM
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I don't know if you would like the consequences of modular configuration rather than what you have in the US. Here in Germany, we have modular configuration, meaning most features that are standard in the US are options here. Like, panoramic sunroof is optional, the big breaks are optional as well as the 21 inch wheels. The problem with modular configuration is you end up with a very basic car and optioning it becomes very expensive. I been on both programs and US packaging seems to be cheaper than the ones here in Germany. The only advantage we have here is we have the option to pick up the car at Factory 56 in Sindelfingen.
Yes, this is Economics 101.
Having packages allow a lower cost due to the larger scale manufacturing.
Modular configuration raises the manufacturing cost.
Ultimately it is the customer who bears this expense. There is simply no free lunch.
A 5-course set lunch in a restaurant is always cheaper than your ordering each course separately,
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Old Jan 20, 2023 | 04:32 AM
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Originally Posted by bishop64
Yes, this is Economics 101.
Having packages allow a lower cost due to the larger scale manufacturing.
Modular configuration raises the manufacturing cost.
Ultimately it is the customer who bears this expense. There is simply no free lunch.
A 5-course set lunch in a restaurant is always cheaper than your ordering each course separately,
I agree with the above except that I'm not sure about the additional production cost. Factory 56 (even the older ones) can build even different cars one after the other (EQS, W223 with the variants). The factory installs all options as they were individual options. I understand the economics of scale for parts supply etc. but the actual production in my opinion does not gain from options packaging.
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Old Jan 20, 2023 | 10:21 AM
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I don't know if you would like the consequences of modular configuration rather than what you have in the US. Here in Germany, we have modular configuration, meaning most features that are standard in the US are options here. Like, panoramic sunroof is optional, the big breaks are optional as well as the 21 inch wheels. The problem with modular configuration is you end up with a very basic car and optioning it becomes very expensive. I been on both programs and US packaging seems to be cheaper than the ones here in Germany. The only advantage we have here is we have the option to pick up the car at Factory 56 in Sindelfingen.
I’m not talking about value pricing, I’m talking about a luxury experience and having the car the way you want it. I know that it would cost more, but in my case—since I would not be loading the car up with things I don’t want—perhaps not. Whichever, I’d be fine it.
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Old Jan 20, 2023 | 10:40 AM
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I agree with the above except that I'm not sure about the additional production cost. Factory 56 (even the older ones) can build even different cars one after the other (EQS, W223 with the variants). The factory installs all options as they were individual options. I understand the economics of scale for parts supply etc. but the actual production in my opinion does not gain from options packaging.
Absolutely right, as long as you have all the options right on time at the work stations and final assembly line there shouldn't be any problem assembling it.
If somebody has the chance to go to Mannheim at the John Deere tractor final assembly line you will be amazed, all the tractors there are different, based on the customer orders ! I bet Porsche is the same , so, it can be done.....
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Old Jan 20, 2023 | 11:01 AM
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Originally Posted by bishop64
Yes, this is Economics 101.
Having packages allow a lower cost due to the larger scale manufacturing.
Modular configuration raises the manufacturing cost.
Ultimately it is the customer who bears this expense. There is simply no free lunch.
A 5-course set lunch in a restaurant is always cheaper than your ordering each course separately,
All I’m asking, is that we be ALLOWED to bear the expense, if we choose to do so. Porsche has turned the offering of numerous, stand alone options into an art form and a cash cow. On their top line vehicles, MB should do the same.
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''A 5-course set lunch in a restaurant is always cheaper than your ordering each course separately''

This is like " all inclusive" versus "a la carte" , well, the all inclusive quality is simply ... whatever it is....
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Old Jan 20, 2023 | 03:52 PM
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The options list is crap here, our friends to the North can choose between many more options on the same car. AMG is not a variant, want 10° just check the box, 4.5° check that box. Yes you're still constrained on your wheels with 10° but there is a real world reason for that constraint. Want 4 seat configuration, yep. Want it without the entertainment package, sure. It goes on and on.

It's less than Germany but it's enough to give a guy a way to get the car he wants in the important details. I'd have been happy with that; that don't have to go full on Porsche style. Although I'd be even happier if they did.

Bottom line is we have a poor options list that has serious issues with some important options. AMG should not be a variant, it should be an option available everywhere. You shouldn't have to pick a massive bundle of options many people don't want or need to get 10° rear wheel. Not should you have to pick executive just to get seat functionally like heating and cooling in the rear seats. It's not just that you can get these things with Porsche; you can get them on the car I own at a dealership 100 miles away differentiated only by a line on a map.
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Old Jan 20, 2023 | 08:44 PM
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The options list is crap here, our friends to the North can choose between many more options on the same car. AMG is not a variant, want 10° just check the box, 4.5° check that box. Yes you're still constrained on your wheels with 10° but there is a real world reason for that constraint. Want 4 seat configuration, yep. Want it without the entertainment package, sure. It goes on and on.

It's less than Germany but it's enough to give a guy a way to get the car he wants in the important details. I'd have been happy with that; that don't have to go full on Porsche style. Although I'd be even happier if they did.

Bottom line is we have a poor options list that has serious issues with some important options. AMG should not be a variant, it should be an option available everywhere. You shouldn't have to pick a massive bundle of options many people don't want or need to get 10° rear wheel. Not should you have to pick executive just to get seat functionally like heating and cooling in the rear seats. It's not just that you can get these things with Porsche; you can get them on the car I own at a dealership 100 miles away differentiated only by a line on a map.
I get what you are saying.
But, to put the record straight, MB Canada also has hidden packages too.
Say, you cannot just check the box for Digital Light headlamps, you have to also choose the Premium Package. The same goes for the 10° RWS.
And, you cannot choose the 4.5 ° RWS without also having choosing either the Sport or Night packages.

Perhaps the active forum members here do not represent the overall MB buyers in the US. I mean, I suspect the majority of the MB buyers do not mind having packages and the 3 lines of Luxury/AMG/Executive..etc and that explains why MBUSA choose to use this approach?
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Old Jan 20, 2023 | 11:33 PM
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No, that isn't the landscape. Want 10 degree on your car in Canada and you're going to add 6,682 US dollars to the total and the premium package that is going along for the ride is much smaller and has desirable options that many will want. Want 10 degree in the US it's going to run you 14,600 US dollars, is loaded with 4 option packages within that package, and is much more likely to contain content you didn't want. Meanwhile the 4.5 requires adding the sport or the night because it's only of interest if you order what is called the AMG package here which is limited to 4.5 both here and there due to the wheels. If you don't get the AMG package by whatever name there is no reason whatsoever not to get the 10 degree and you would do that instead meaning it's not a limit at all other than the constraint caused by the wheel sizing itself. You would not be cut off from AMG if you want the exec options because there is no executive package, no exlusive, and no AMG. It's much more broken up and far easier to make a more specific configuration tuned to individual desires. As I said, I'd rather have the German options if I could get it but the Canadian optioning makes it significantly easier to get the options you want without those you don't than in the US.

As to why they do it; thats a known: large option bundles force people to buy options they don't want to get options they do want and that increases profits. I've never read any definitive and credible numbers on who likes such large option packages but I can say for sure they're not loved on the forums of any car I've owned.
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Old Jan 21, 2023 | 12:54 AM
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No, that isn't the landscape. Want 10 degree on your car in Canada and you're going to add 6,682 US dollars to the total and the premium package that is going along for the ride is much smaller and has desirable options that many will want. Want 10 degree in the US it's going to run you 14,600 US dollars, is loaded with 4 option packages within that package, and is much more likely to contain content you didn't want. Meanwhile the 4.5 requires adding the sport or the night because it's only of interest if you order what is called the AMG package here which is limited to 4.5 both here and there due to the wheels. If you don't get the AMG package by whatever name there is no reason whatsoever not to get the 10 degree and you would do that instead meaning it's not a limit at all other than the constraint caused by the wheel sizing itself. You would not be cut off from AMG if you want the exec options because there is no executive package, no exlusive, and no AMG. It's much more broken up and far easier to make a more specific configuration tuned to individual desires. As I said, I'd rather have the German options if I could get it but the Canadian optioning makes it significantly easier to get the options you want without those you don't than in the US.

As to why they do it; thats a known: large option bundles force people to buy options they don't want to get options they do want and that increases profits. I've never read any definitive and credible numbers on who likes such large option packages but I can say for sure they're not loved on the forums of any car I've owned.

Amen. One option that grinds my gears is the lack of rear seat climate control in the AMG package. Especially after paying over 3k for the Warmth and Comfort option. Every time I see the empty cubby hole where the AC control should be I get annoyed.
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Old Jan 21, 2023 | 02:02 AM
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Yeah, I went Exec to get heating, cooling, 4 zone, and 10 degree; the rest of it will go wasted. What I did want but can't get at all is the 4 seat configuration.

Everyone has different criteria but I think two basics this car should obviously cover in options packaging is the owner driving him/herself and the owner being driven. Not trying to be Captain Obvious here but this is where the options pinch the most: Those who plan to drive the car and their families may want things like heated, cooled, and massage seating but not any of the chauffeur specific options. Put your loved ones back there in the US it's ghetto seating for them unless you check that executive option which in turn means saying goodbye to the AMG package if you want it.

That ain't right!
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Old Jan 21, 2023 | 03:08 AM
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No, that isn't the landscape. Want 10 degree on your car in Canada and you're going to add 6,682 US dollars to the total and the premium package that is going along for the ride is much smaller and has desirable options that many will want. Want 10 degree in the US it's going to run you 14,600 US dollars, is loaded with 4 option packages within that package, and is much more likely to contain content you didn't want. Meanwhile the 4.5 requires adding the sport or the night because it's only of interest if you order what is called the AMG package here which is limited to 4.5 both here and there due to the wheels. If you don't get the AMG package by whatever name there is no reason whatsoever not to get the 10 degree and you would do that instead meaning it's not a limit at all other than the constraint caused by the wheel sizing itself. You would not be cut off from AMG if you want the exec options because there is no executive package, no exlusive, and no AMG. It's much more broken up and far easier to make a more specific configuration tuned to individual desires. As I said, I'd rather have the German options if I could get it but the Canadian optioning makes it significantly easier to get the options you want without those you don't than in the US.

As to why they do it; thats a known: large option bundles force people to buy options they don't want to get options they do want and that increases profits. I've never read any definitive and credible numbers on who likes such large option packages but I can say for sure they're not loved on the forums of any car I've owned.
Just reading your description of ordering a MB in the US makes my head dizzy and confused...lol
I am glad I do not need to buy from them.
Sometime ago, some member asked me to move over to the US...lol....Nah, I do not think so.
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Old Jan 21, 2023 | 08:38 AM
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Just reading your description of ordering a MB in the US makes my head dizzy and confused...lol
I am glad I do not need to buy from them.
Sometime ago, some member asked me to move over to the US...lol....Nah, I do not think so.
Perhaps "we" would have a chance then? We have a few options on our baseline (compared to Germany) but the rest can be selected pretty independently. I don't know you more than from this forum but based on that, I'm sure you would be welcome.
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Old Jan 21, 2023 | 12:39 PM
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Just reading your description of ordering a MB in the US makes my head dizzy and confused...lol
I am glad I do not need to buy from them.
Sometime ago, some member asked me to move over to the US...lol....Nah, I do not think so.
lol, It works out great as long as you don't want AMG but do want the Executive line. *facepalm* In your case though I think it's straight to the Maybach and problem solved! Except your headlights would suck because inertia propelled by ignorance is a powerful force. I'm debating a double facepalm here but in any event when set aside the idiotic lighting regulations gimping the headlights you can get the goods; you just gotta go all in.
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The options list is crap here, our friends to the North can choose between many more options on the same car. AMG is not a variant, want 10° just check the box, 4.5° check that box. Yes you're still constrained on your wheels with 10° but there is a real world reason for that constraint. Want 4 seat configuration, yep. Want it without the entertainment package, sure. It goes on and on.

It's less than Germany but it's enough to give a guy a way to get the car he wants in the important details. I'd have been happy with that; that don't have to go full on Porsche style. Although I'd be even happier if they did.

Bottom line is we have a poor options list that has serious issues with some important options. AMG should not be a variant, it should be an option available everywhere. You shouldn't have to pick a massive bundle of options many people don't want or need to get 10° rear wheel. Not should you have to pick executive just to get seat functionally like heating and cooling in the rear seats. It's not just that you can get these things with Porsche; you can get them on the car I own at a dealership 100 miles away differentiated only by a line on a map.
Just to clarify - the warmth and comfort package, with the heated and cooled rear seats is available on AMG and luxury lines. The Rear Seat and Executive Rear Seat packages add lots of little things like 4 zone climate, massage seats, and rear wireless charging.
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As it's been said, the Canada spec cars have more restrictions then initially meets the eye. The 10 degree rear steering is only on one 20 inch wheel option for example. Most options requre quite a few other lower spec options, including pretty much everything requiring you first select the premium package which is essentially standard in the USA. But, you can get 10 degree rear steering without massaging rear seats, or massaging rear seats without the additional screens, or 4 zone climate and AMG exterior, etc.
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Just to clarify - the warmth and comfort package, with the heated and cooled rear seats is available on AMG and luxury lines. The Rear Seat and Executive Rear Seat packages add lots of little things like 4 zone climate, massage seats, and rear wireless charging.
Yes, but you cant have 10 degree with luxury and the warmth and comfort doesn't include massage or 4 zone. Go exec to get these things and that means saying goodbye to AMG and hello to a lot of option most won't want, use, or need.

Configure the car the way you want on the Canadian site and you have many more options than we do: You can get closer to getting what you want and you get there with less of what you don't want.

The AMG option as a separate line was a huge blunder. The Executive package needs to be broken up. As I said; I'd prefer the German options. But in Canada I could have gotten close to what I wanted, much closer than I did in the US.
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Yes, but you cant have 10 degree with luxury and the warmth and comfort doesn't include massage or 4 zone. Go exec to get these things and that means saying goodbye to AMG and hello to a lot of option most won't want, use, or need.

Configure the car the way you want on the Canadian site and you have many more options than we do: You can get closer to getting what you want and you get there with less of what you don't want.

The AMG option as a separate line was a huge blunder. The Executive package needs to be broken up. As I said; I'd prefer the German options. But in Canada I could have gotten close to what I wanted, much closer than I did in the US.
Yes, you're absolutely correct and I fully agree with you. I was just clarifying a few things
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I’m not talking about value pricing, I’m talking about a luxury experience and having the car the way you want it. I know that it would cost more, but in my case—since I would not be loading the car up with things I don’t want—perhaps not. Whichever, I’d be fine it.
Mercedes-Benz Custom Order Program | Mercedes-Benz Columbus OH (mercedesbenzofeaston.com) if you don't have budget limit and your last 2 sentence doesn't make any sense.
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Mercedes-Benz Custom Order Program | Mercedes-Benz Columbus OH (mercedesbenzofeaston.com) if you don't have budget limit and your last 2 sentence doesn't make any sense.
That's mostly for colors and trim - I don't think you can go to MANUFAKTUR and say "build me a car with no panoramic sunroof and keep the standard nonpowered fixed rear seats but make them heated. Oh, and give me 10 degree rear steering".
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By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-04-08 09:55:49


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