S-Coupes Discontinued




Can anyone confirm any of this? (Can you tell I like the V-12s???)
I am not questioning you or your post -
I would just like to know who / where / how
you received this information from -
I know that the V12 is done (except for the Maybach) -
Any details you can share related to the C217 S63 Coupe's
future(?) would be greatly appreciated -
Thank-You
D.B.
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The future of the A217/C217 is an unknown, but they (Jonathan, the west coast regional AMG director) assure me there will always be a halo S Coupé/Cabriolet. I don’t doubt them. It’s a huge per-unit money maker. The Vision 6 could be the foundation for the next one.
The current model just got a retooling in 2019, so it’ll likely get a couple years more life given the sunk manufacturing costs.
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From jbatten -
"The future of the A217/C217 is an unknown, but they (Jonathan, the west coast regional AMG director) assure me there will always be a halo S Coupé/Cabriolet. I don’t doubt them. It’s a huge per-unit money maker. The Vision 6 could be the foundation for the next one."
This is what I have been told ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The C217 Coupe is THE GT that sets the standard -
Thank-You
D.B.
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S Coupe sales numbers are low but is the line's flagship and was never intended to be produced in high volume. And as @jbattan pointed out the per-unit profit should be good, once the R&D is and retooling of assembly lines was done for the MY18 refresh. And what else really competes with the S63 ? The S63 occupies a large gap between the Lexus LC500 and BMW 8 series well below it, and the Aston DB11 and Bentley CGT well above it. And none of those cars has rear seats as accommodating as the S Coupe.
I didn't inquire about the S65/V12 but expect its days are limited. The V12 and 7G-Tronic are frankly obsolete, and any advantages of RWD powertrain are irrelevant in a 2-1/2 ton luxury coupe... no one will be drifting or hot lapping their S65 on the track. And at or near MSRP on a new car, other than brand loyalty I'm not sure why anyone would choose it over its direct competitor, the new Continental GT with W12 and DCT. My guess is there will be a brief hiatus, then the S65 will be reborn as a S73 with hybrid powertrain similar to the Porsche Turbo S E-Hybrid system.




















I order CCBs ever since on all my cars, never had any problems no dust, no squeaks, better ride and handling.
Proper bedding prevents the unwanted noises.
If you can change your order to include
the CCB option do it A.S.A.P. because
the brake job with the standard brakes
is going to run you 6k+ for all 4 corners
every 15,000+ miles - pads and rotors -
With the standard brakes the rear pads
and rotors will wear faster than the fronts
due to Mercedes IBS system -
Doing the math for 2 full brake jobs puts
you at about 12k -
If you go with the CCB option for 9k and
you are not going to track the car the CCB's
will last forever -
As to the claims of squeaking / squealing / always making noise
ect...
I think that is the talk of owners who did not
want to pony up the 9k for the CCB's but use
those claims to justifiy why they did not go with
with the CCB's -
I do not know any S Class owners with CCB's
who make those claims -
If you are making monthly payments another
9k on the ticket is not going to push your
monthly payment thru the roof -
Do a search and you will find more S class
owners by far who are extremely happy with
the CCB's than those who HAVE them and
dislike them -
As Absent posted proper bedding is important -
Barry has only positive thoughts regarding CCB's
so perhaps he may share more -
And to be able to have red calipers on your car
for an extra $700.00 to be just like every other
Mercedes driver does not promote anything other
than the mundane -
CCB's are the intelligent choice -
And the icing on the cake -
Thank-You
D.B.
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Last edited by COOPERDB; Feb 6, 2019 at 04:04 AM.




I forgot to mention the BRAKE DUST
which comes with the standard brakes
OEM pads -
Not a good look for the Coupe -
Aftermarket pads can reduce the amount
of brake dust -
CCB's are as close to dust free as it gets -
Thank-You
D.B.
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I have CCBs on a McLaren 720S and once bedded (dealer should do it as part of PDI) they should not squeak. If they start to squeak, washing and blowing them out good usually resolves it.
Barry's post: "They can be noisy during the winter months, during the summer they are usually quiet."
I was reading somewhere on the internet that the winters in Kansas
are extremely cold and brutal and often cited as the most likely cause
for those times when Hell freezes over -
If you are driving in the weather the media shows on T.V.
what a ride -
You said that they make noise in the winter -
Do they make that noise leaving your warm garage or
do they make noise only after the car has been sitting in
the Kansas cold -
Is it all 4 wheels making noise -
Does the noise go away after the CCB's warm up -
Did the dealer do the bedding or did you -
It has been sometime since an owner with CCB's
has posted anything negative that could not be
explained and fixed -
Does your friend at the dealership have an
explanation for the noise your CCB's make when
cold -
Is he aware of other AMG's with CCB's coming into the
dealership with the same noise during cold weather
as your CCB's make -
And thanks for posting the pictures - one of them
is already today's desktop background -
Amir1 - living somewhere in SOCAL it will never get
cold enough to affect your CCB's -
Thank-You
D.B.
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Proper bedding is a must of course (with any brakes) but later on, drive hard and they will not squeak.







