Mercedes, please bring back the 500e.
You brought back the Gullwing, so bring back the 500e.
You brought back the Gullwing, so bring back the 500e.
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Because Mercedes Benz does not have enough models in their new car linup.
The current E63 is so fast, it makes the E500E feel like a 240D in comparison.
Somewhere, there's a guy with a beard and an anorak wanting to bring back the 240D
As stated, the current E63 is to today’s standards what the 500E was to the 90’s. I feel the C63 is the 500E’s spiritual successor, though. Big V8, RWD, similarly sized chassis, FLARED FENDERS... Change my mind.
As stated, the current E63 is to today’s standards what the 500E was to the 90’s. I feel the C63 is the 500E’s spiritual successor, though. Big V8, RWD, similarly sized chassis, FLARED FENDERS... Change my mind.
What is meant by unrefined, exactly?
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I’ll posit that the current E63 is much too powerful, and way too focused on tech to warrant much of a comparison to our beloved .036’s....
212 550/63 are, in my mind, excellent examples.
OP asks for MB/AMG to do something today. I’m then suggesting 213, and 205 models. I agree the 204 is not refined, and very much below the 124’s fit and finish. The 205, however, is excellent.
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There's the newer AMG cars that force one into 4-Matic. That's bad enough, but then consider especially the S-Class V8 cars that do so at the required omission of ABC/MBC? I don't give two shits about them. What a great way to spend far more to get SO much less. All modern AMG (I'm talking actual AMG cars, not the recent badge engineered stuff) offerings also force upon you the abominable wet clutch transmission, which is nothing more than MB/AMG's misguided attempt to make their previously nearly perfect auto-boxes behave like the competition's horrid dual clutch automated-manual whiz bang whatever complications so that the Ritalin generation reviewers on YouTube will think that the AMG transmissions are "cool" too, even though the competition's alternately slippery, banging, and flimsy contraptions were only done because they didn't EVER have any autoboxes that were worth a half pint of cold piss, and/or couldn't handle higher power outputs, and/or had to be adopted from economy car manual transmission concepts due to budget constraints. It's all the wrong things done for all the wrong reasons, probably by the wrong people, and ALL OF IT just to impress the people that DON'T ACTUALLY BUY THE DAMN CARS IN THE FIRST PLACE!!! Just put the damn torque converter back in them and you will eliminate what most CUSTOMERS THAT ACTUALLY BUY THEM NEW COMPLAIN ABOUT!
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I suspect my 123 and 124 diesels will still be rolling long after the 2018 Lexus in the drive is recycled into fence posts.
There’s a 2018 sitting in the garage right now. It was the sales managers car, so it’s loaded. It’s nice. It’s not SClass nice. I cannot explain it any clearer. I’m fine with the bi-turbo cars — not interested. I prefer instant power, not “near instant” because... I can tell the difference is why because.
maw
...There's the brittle, bouncing, rattle filled, overly track focused, over-tired, and just generally hyperactive and obnoxious boy-racer C63, and there's the S65 which may as well be available only in a diamond encrusted gold wrap for it's violent rejection of anything that could be conceivably described as elegant.
.... A comfortable gentleman’s cruiser that turns into a bruiser ... seems like the current AMG cars are designed for attack all the time. The 036 wasn’t like that. It was for the man who has already crushed his enemies. And now he just wants to go wherever he wants, however he wants, without fuss or worry.
I am not actually a Luddite. I like fuel injection. But I am also a realist. The mission brief for these companies has changed. The vast majority of people who can afford their products get bored every few years and buy something new. They are affluent enough to care more about the marque than the depreciation (witness Range Rover popularity). So there is little reason to support the cars beyond the 10 year point. And as overall complexity increases, the number of unique parts increases, and as more of those parts are electronic, they are less fixable by average enthusiasts, more expensive, and harder to keep in stock.When I rode motorcycles, I remember the old timers bitching about Fuel Injection... can’t be fixed on the side of the road, they said. Need a damn computer, they complain.
seems things aren’t gonna stop changing! Well, except our 500E. They’ll never not be exceptional cars.
This was all a reaction to federal fleet fuel efficiency standards. Superchargers have too much parasitic drag as compared to turbos, which use heat you were throwing down the tailpipe anyway.Or a supercharged version. I would like Klink’s perspective on why the MB Kompressor technology was so abruptly limited. It seemed so successful. Was it heat management, the extra weight and efficiency loss, what? I’d always preferred superchargers to turbos, if we must go to forced induction. It seemed MB agreed, up until they didn’t. The Hot-V technology probably makes this all a moot point though.
maw
Jlaa, I agree. I enjoy my Wolf almost as much as my E500E's and E550.
I believe it's possible... but at extreme cost. Imagine someone doing what Singer does for Porsche. Hand-fabricated everything by master craftsmen, from pure unobtanium. You'd end up with an incredible 036, but likely with a pricetag nearing a half-million dollars. There might be buyers for such an animal, but I'm reasonably certain (1) you could count the total on one hand, and (2) they are probably not reading this forum.Impossible. Modern cars just don’t match up to the quality and feel of 80’s and 90’s Mercedes.
If they made a 500e now it would be plastic junk with an engine made of chocolate with spaghetti as a timing chain.