Mercedes S550
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Saw the new Mercedes S550 today at my local grocery store. I couldn't believe what a BMW ripoff it was. I peeked inside to see the I-Drive like controller, then I noticed the Bangel butt like rear. It has a raised trunk lid just like a 7 series. Have Mercedes and Lexus no shame. I wouldn't buy one of these just based on their copy-cat ways alone. :thumbsdown:
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I have seen that too. A real ripoff as you said. One thing I don't think they have rip offed is the driving experience. The 7-serie is much more fun drive.
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Originally Posted by SolarFactory' post='283650' date='May 17 2006, 08:29 AM
Saw the new Mercedes S550 today at my local grocery store. I couldn't believe what a BMW ripoff it was. I peeked inside to see the I-Drive like controller, then I noticed the Bangel butt like rear. It has a raised trunk lid just like a 7 series. Have Mercedes and Lexus no shame. I wouldn't buy one of these just based on their copy-cat ways alone. :thumbsdown:
I like the S550 I think it sets the bar above all other luxury cars right now. I would seriously consider buying that above the 750 right now. BMW wont let Merc take the lead for long they have a redesign for the 7 series already which will close the gap. You are right the performance of the 7 cant be matched by Merc S series but they target a plusher riding audience.
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Originally Posted by TV550' post='283679' date='May 17 2006, 09:21 AM
I heard Mercedes was the first to invent the I drive concept but BMW rushed it out to market first hence they had a lot of teething problems with I drive while Mercedes kept it in development making it easier to use. I read that off of Germancarfans.com.
I like the S550 I think it sets the bar above all other luxury cars right now. I would seriously consider buying that above the 750 right now. BMW wont let Merc take the lead for long they have a redesign for the 7 series already which will close the gap. You are right the performance of the 7 cant be matched by Merc S series but they target a plusher riding audience.
I like the S550 I think it sets the bar above all other luxury cars right now. I would seriously consider buying that above the 750 right now. BMW wont let Merc take the lead for long they have a redesign for the 7 series already which will close the gap. You are right the performance of the 7 cant be matched by Merc S series but they target a plusher riding audience.
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I think the flared wheel openings are overdone. They make it look like a Mazda RX-8. Or a Dodge.
But I agree it sets the standard for bankers to cruise around in. It will not replace the 7 series as the sporting luxury sedan, but for those who don't care about sporting manners, it's a great luxury car. Expensive as crap, but great.
But I agree it sets the standard for bankers to cruise around in. It will not replace the 7 series as the sporting luxury sedan, but for those who don't care about sporting manners, it's a great luxury car. Expensive as crap, but great.
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to be fair, as much as i adore BMW and the mighty 7. i have to say the new S is on a league of its own. Very very well done.
If my richie rich (daddy/cousin/neighbour/uncle/lottery winner joe age 60+) is going to buy his grocery getter, for sure it is going to be a merc, specifically the S.
this specific market for the S will not consider a bimmer.
all fairness, Dr. Panke agreed that we operate in the same market segment each with its unique offerings. in the end its the consumer who has the gain in variety of whats being offered.
its all good.
my vote is on the 7.....
If my richie rich (daddy/cousin/neighbour/uncle/lottery winner joe age 60+) is going to buy his grocery getter, for sure it is going to be a merc, specifically the S.
this specific market for the S will not consider a bimmer.
all fairness, Dr. Panke agreed that we operate in the same market segment each with its unique offerings. in the end its the consumer who has the gain in variety of whats being offered.
its all good.
my vote is on the 7.....