View Poll Results: S560, S580 EQS
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From 2018 S560 4Matic to EQS?
#1
From 2018 S560 4Matic to EQS?
I have a 2018 S560 4matic and looking at moving to an EQS. Wondering of thoughts on this move? For those that have made the switch did you go to the sedan or the SUV and how has the move been? I haven't test driven either yet but plan to in the next week or two. Just for information my 2018 S560 is out of warranty but doesn't have any problems. Very interested in moving one of my vehicles to an electric car and would still have access to an ICE vehicle (2022 E-Class).
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I have a 2018 S560 4matic and looking at moving to an EQS. Wondering of thoughts on this move? For those that have made the switch did you go to the sedan or the SUV and how has the move been? I haven't test driven either yet but plan to in the next week or two. Just for information my 2018 S560 is out of warranty but doesn't have any problems. Very interested in moving one of my vehicles to an electric car and would still have access to an ICE vehicle (2022 E-Class).
#3
I have a 2018 S560 4matic and looking at moving to an EQS. Wondering of thoughts on this move? For those that have made the switch did you go to the sedan or the SUV and how has the move been? I haven't test driven either yet but plan to in the next week or two. Just for information my 2018 S560 is out of warranty but doesn't have any problems. Very interested in moving one of my vehicles to an electric car and would still have access to an ICE vehicle (2022 E-Class).
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#4
not an owner of either however I don't see an issue, you would appreciate the smoother and instant acceleration while no longer have to smell petrol, at least for the EQS (understandably you still have the E but thats good too), if you are getting new then all is good if getting used there were quite some updates over the years so make sure to get them installed. If the range works with your commute then that is good, it can also be reliable on roadtrips.
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Agree with getting 2024+ the heat pump is a big one. As for updates, I generally meant software updates and patches that fixed first model year glitches and bugs, the significant physical hardware updates were all listed out by forum member QuadBenz.