Base vs Performance vs S drive qualty? Difference?
is a 2014 cls63s just as rough as a 2012 cls63 performance package?
what other differences are there other then the s being awd?
I am assuming this is same for the e63
Personally, on mine I found that in comfort mode (while it raises the back too high making it look ugly) it rides pretty smooth and absorbs most bumps well.
On sport ride quality is still decent, and sport+ it's very harsh.
Overall i I feel they could of done better in the ride quality but it should at least be an improvement from pre-facelift models.
Best thing to do is drive the exact model car your looking at to get your answer.
That said, the Comfort mode is still more sporty than the E350 Sport my wagon replaced and the Sport mode is nice but the Sport+ is bouncy on anything but smooth pavement. This is wagon, not sure if sedan is different.
I guess thats to be expected considering how much better he car handles, and the low profile rims/tires.
Would you say comfort mode feels close or significantly more harsh than the e350 sport?
I guess thats to be expected considering how much better he car handles, and the low profile rims/tires.
Would you say comfort mode feels close or significantly more harsh than the e350 sport?
As you pointed out, lower profile tires, more performance-tuned suspension have impact as well. Also, the seats are more firm.
To answer your question more pointedly, I submit the following:
E350 Sport - Not real firm, but not sloppy either
E63S Wagon
Comfort Mode: 30-40% more firm than E350
Sport: 55-60% more firm than E350
Sport+: 80% more firm than E350
Just my impressions - YMMV
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As you pointed out, lower profile tires, more performance-tuned suspension have impact as well. Also, the seats are more firm.
To answer your question more pointedly, I submit the following:
E350 Sport - Not real firm, but not sloppy either
E63S Wagon
Comfort Mode: 30-40% more firm than E350
Sport: 55-60% more firm than E350
Sport+: 80% more firm than E350
Just my impressions - YMMV

my friend also jumped from a 2012 e550 to a 2014 e550 and said ride quality was vastly improved.
So in your comparison above, which year e350 are you comparing to which year e63 wagon?
i agree with the sport being a better description, I was saying harsh meaning the same thing just different word. Definitely far from unrefined.
Sport plus needs nice flat tarmac.
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I guess thats to be expected considering how much better he car handles, and the low profile rims/tires.
Would you say comfort mode feels close or significantly more harsh than the e350 sport?
For the times needed, I find comfort mode to work rather well and passengers never complained even on bad city roads.
What's plush to me might be totally unacceptable to the driver of an S class.
Go test drive and avoid anything with 20's I would say
Sidewall makes such a huge difference.








