Random Specs for 2014 E63 S including wheel/tires
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Random Specs for 2014 E63 S including wheel/tires
For reference in the future. Found this info @ Mercedes-AMG
August lease #s:
Residual @12k miles: 58% +3% for 10k miles
MF: 0.0021 (5.04%)
WHEELS
front 9.0 J x 19 H2
rear 9.5 J x 19 H2
Front wheel offset 37 mm
Rear wheel offset 52 mm
Bolt pattern: 5x112
TIRES
front 255/35 ZR 19 XL
rear 285/30 ZR 19 XL
Dimensions & Weight
EXTERIOR
Vehicle length 4900 mm
Vehicle height w. tailgate open 1764 mm
Vehicle height when ready to drive 1466 mm
Vehicle width 1873 mm
Vehicle width front door open 2869 mm
Vehicle width incl. both mirrors 2071 mm
Wheelbase 2874 mm
Turning circle11.75 m
INTERIOR
Closed boot capacity540 l
WEIGHTS Kerb weight (EU)1940 kg
Perm. gross vehicle weight2425 kg
Front axle load at kerb weight (EU)1060 kg
Rear axle load at kerb weight (EU)880 kg
Max. roof load100 kg
CAPACITIES
Fuel tank capacity66 l of which reserve14 l
Regards,
X
August lease #s:
Residual @12k miles: 58% +3% for 10k miles
MF: 0.0021 (5.04%)
WHEELS
front 9.0 J x 19 H2
rear 9.5 J x 19 H2
Front wheel offset 37 mm
Rear wheel offset 52 mm
Bolt pattern: 5x112
TIRES
front 255/35 ZR 19 XL
rear 285/30 ZR 19 XL
Dimensions & Weight
EXTERIOR
Vehicle length 4900 mm
Vehicle height w. tailgate open 1764 mm
Vehicle height when ready to drive 1466 mm
Vehicle width 1873 mm
Vehicle width front door open 2869 mm
Vehicle width incl. both mirrors 2071 mm
Wheelbase 2874 mm
Turning circle11.75 m
INTERIOR
Closed boot capacity540 l
WEIGHTS Kerb weight (EU)1940 kg
Perm. gross vehicle weight2425 kg
Front axle load at kerb weight (EU)1060 kg
Rear axle load at kerb weight (EU)880 kg
Max. roof load100 kg
CAPACITIES
Fuel tank capacity66 l of which reserve14 l
Regards,
X
Last edited by 335X-ray; 08-03-2013 at 10:17 AM.
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I really hope offsets are the same as current model. I picked up set of winters last year for my 2012. I hate to have to get a new set.
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I'm assuming the OEM tires will be what's on the NY Auto Show S-wagon: the same Continentals as current. But who knows.
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Offsets are the same.
It will likely come with contis or pzeros.
I think I am going to swap out the stock tires with pilot sport a/s 3s.
For winter, blizzaks or ice bears.
It will likely come with contis or pzeros.
I think I am going to swap out the stock tires with pilot sport a/s 3s.
For winter, blizzaks or ice bears.
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I didn't think some of that was in the DOG (offset especially which I had been searching for).
For winter I am going with the new Michelin Aplin PA4. Per the tirerack guys it was top rated over the Pirelli Sottozero in some European snow/winter test. The problem with the Blizzaks is they have discontinued the LM-60s with no replacement announced. Good deal if you want them, but if you need a single tire in mid winter from a nail or bubble, you are SOL.
The W212 forum can be a little slow I am realizing along with stuff spread all over. Hoping to infuse some new life as a new to-be-Benz owner and collect info in one or two places for reference. I realize I may be redoing somethings as the W212 pre 2014 is very similar, but hopefully more people will find it useful.
Anyone opposed to me starting a W212 registry post? All years, color, options, mods, etc?
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What wheels are you guys going with for your winters? OEM? I am considering an aftermarket set for summer so will use the OEM wheels for the first winter.
For tires I have run pilot alpins, blizzaks and Dunlop winter m3s. All were passable in the snow but junk on dry roads around freezing. I don't know if a performance winter tire exists? Weight comes into play for the big E too.
For tires I have run pilot alpins, blizzaks and Dunlop winter m3s. All were passable in the snow but junk on dry roads around freezing. I don't know if a performance winter tire exists? Weight comes into play for the big E too.
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Choco,
Here was Luke@tireracks reply to that very question...
"That Pirelli Sotto Zero Serie 2 tromped the Pilot Alpin PA3 ... the new PA4 returned the favor and would be my pick ... all of the ADEC euro tests had the PA4 at the top of the heap"
Found this from 2012: Winter tyres
In 255/35 19 size, only the the Blizzak LM-60, the Pirelli SottoZero II and the Michelin Alpin PA4 are available.
Michelin: Review Seems the Michelin's are the best for dry stability and grip.
More info
Pirelli: Review
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Here was Luke@tireracks reply to that very question...
"That Pirelli Sotto Zero Serie 2 tromped the Pilot Alpin PA3 ... the new PA4 returned the favor and would be my pick ... all of the ADEC euro tests had the PA4 at the top of the heap"
Found this from 2012: Winter tyres
In 255/35 19 size, only the the Blizzak LM-60, the Pirelli SottoZero II and the Michelin Alpin PA4 are available.
Michelin: Review Seems the Michelin's are the best for dry stability and grip.
More info
Pirelli: Review
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What is the term for that residual you posted?
I show 54% for 36 months on the E63SP (The S model) at 15k miles or 57% for 10k miles. The NON S car has a 58% std mileage residual for 36 months. But who wants that car LOL......
I show 54% for 36 months on the E63SP (The S model) at 15k miles or 57% for 10k miles. The NON S car has a 58% std mileage residual for 36 months. But who wants that car LOL......
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Got those numbers from Captlst in another thread. I asked where he got them from and he said the August Dealer Program guide.
I am guessing you have the August program guide as reference and those number don't jive?
Can you give me the read scoop on the S model 12k and 10k residual and the MF?
Thanks,
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PS I will put a disclaimer on my numbers in the first post. **EDIT** I can't seem to edit that post any longer...
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Vic,
Got those numbers from Captlst in another thread. I asked where he got them from and he said the August Dealer Program guide.
I am guessing you have the August program guide as reference and those number don't jive?
Can you give me the read scoop on the S model 12k and 10k residual and the MF?
Thanks,
X
PS I will put a disclaimer on my numbers in the first post. **EDIT** I can't seem to edit that post any longer...
Got those numbers from Captlst in another thread. I asked where he got them from and he said the August Dealer Program guide.
I am guessing you have the August program guide as reference and those number don't jive?
Can you give me the read scoop on the S model 12k and 10k residual and the MF?
Thanks,
X
PS I will put a disclaimer on my numbers in the first post. **EDIT** I can't seem to edit that post any longer...
15k is 54%
12k is 56%
10k is 57%
These are for the S models--- the non S models are higher.
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One option is the Pirelli's. They have exact fitment if you want the staggered fitment. (Click on the winter tire tab at the top)
I will probably run the Michelins in the 255 form but probably on staggered rims (dumb, I know, can't rotate them even though the tires are square) I want the offset advantage and the look of the staggered wheels but the square tires setup is better for snow and ice with the slightly smaller rear tire width in theory helping to punch through snow better.
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Does anyone know what is allowable on the AWD system? I asked the question on the PL, but didn't get any real answers.
I running square on the C63 so I can rotate, but I wonder what the allowable difference in circumference is allowed before the 4Matic goes nuts.
I running square on the C63 so I can rotate, but I wonder what the allowable difference in circumference is allowed before the 4Matic goes nuts.