DavyZ
Reader
10/16/24 6:44 p.m.
You know, I really like this car. I'll buy one in 2025. In fact, I'll even take this one--it's the perfect color for me and I like the interior. What is it about MBZ cars that look so, so well-engineered and "strong" for lack of a more eloquent term? This is a very cool car and I'm jealous y'all get to punish it for a while.
Missed the Vantage comparo, so yes, the Vantage IS simply sexier, but I'm scared I'll break down on a road trip or something with the Aston. Not so with this Porsche-look alike from Mercedes.
Colin Wood said:
In reply to wearymicrobe :
For what it's worth, the Vantage does use a Mercedes engine. (At least that was the case last time I checked–feel free to prove me wrong.)
I haven't driven either, but I think I'm leaning Vantage, because Aston Martin.
It does along with a lot of the interior stuff behind the screens. I really liked the previous GT car from Mercedes, like a LOT, and the Vantage was on my short list but a bit to shouty and stiff at least the ones I was able to drive.
kb58
UltraDork
10/17/24 11:40 p.m.
I briefly owned a 2015 Jaguar F-Type R. Like the Mercedes, it was a beautiful shape, but, like the Mercedes, it's not small. Beautiful, but I did find myself thinking how much more perfect it would be if it was just 10% smaller... and 10% lighter.
kb58 said:
I briefly owned a 2015 Jaguar F-Type R. Like the Mercedes, it was a beautiful shape, but, like the Mercedes, it's not small. Beautiful, but I did find myself thinking how much more perfect it would be if it was just 10% smaller... and 10% lighter.
Wish I had more disposable income then... because I'm begging for a 10% bigger sporty car (miata or brz for example)
I probably spent too much time on this and I'm not sure what you should do with this information, but here you go:
- An ND2 Miata measures 154.1 inches in length, 68.3 inches in width.
- 10% more (according to the math of someone with a liberal arts degree) comes out to 169.5 inches in length and 75.1 inches in width.
- For comparison, this AMG measures 199.2 inches in length and 81.5 inches in width.
- Out of curiosity, I checked out the Supra measurements: 172.5 inches in length and 73 inches in width.
I'm sure there is a sports car out there that comes closer to the 10% more measurement, and if I have more time, I'll poke around a little more.
David S. Wallens said:
The reason for going to Universal? Kreator and Testament.
But before heading home, a parking garage photo session. I haven’t really had a minute to look at them, so just sharing the first ones that I grabbed.
Is it weird that I got really excited about shooting a couple pictures in the same parking lot?
dean1484 said:
I have been looking at the S63 Coup as a replacement for my CLS550. I think it is the perfect balance between the S550 coup and the S65 coup. The one and only one option I want is the ability for the driver to move/control the passenger's seat. It's a long story. LOL
IF you get an S-class coupe, get the S600. Its the perfect in-between of the S550/S560 and S65.
For the v8 cars (S550/S560/S63), make sure its the 4.0 not the 4.7 and 5.5. I know you have experience with the m278 engine because of your current car but the 4.0 m177 is worth paying extra $ for and more reliable, especially in the 2015+ S-class coupe price range.
With the wet clutch in the S63 and how stiff it is, it does not drive as smoothly as you'd like from an S-class.
The S600 coupe is almost as fast as the S63 and far more reliable than the S63 and the S550/S560, and the v12 is the smoothest ever.
Rank in order of reliability: S600/S65, S560, S550, S63.