would I regret moving to mercedes?

would I regret moving to mercedes?

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Fox-

13,233 posts

246 months

Sunday 12th October 2014
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gizlaroc said:
Interesting, I had a manual 330i and then went auto 530i and always thought the 5 series would feel weird in manual guise, and one of the reasons I never bought an M5.

My old man had a manual E34 though which I got to drive and liked that, so don't know why I got that in my head about manual 5 series.
I spent months searching for, and eventually purchased, a manual E39 530i 8 years ago - and enjoyed every minute of it. I've no idea why but a manual box in the E39 just worked so well for me and the auto never really felt as good.

I wouldn't have a modern manual, modern autoboxes are just too good, but the E39 530i manual is awesome.

gizlaroc

17,251 posts

224 months

Sunday 12th October 2014
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Yeah, I have the same manual 'box in my 2.8i Z3 currently, and love it.

But I had 4 E39s and all were auto and adored them too.



anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 12th October 2014
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terry1956 said:
hi, in answer. I had a 2013 x5, went to a 2014 e350, returned it within 3 weeks and now have a a 2014 525 touring. the E350 was a total let down for a number of reasons. I live in somerset and travel along the 303 a lot. anyone who knows this road will know that parts are none tarmac near towards Honiton. well the e350 was just so b---- noisy, road noise was a total joke. the keep you awake system was just a pain this being a vibration from the steering wheel, the car was slow and heavy and returned around 32mpg, OK I did not worry about the mpg its a big car. the google maps needed a mobile phone connection and never did work very well, the whole tech side was old hat. not at once did I feel happy with the car. OK you say why did you buy it. well as you all know a test drive is a short time with a car, I made a mistake and got shot of it ASAP. yes I had a fight with MB but did win in the end. the BMW on the other hand is a delight. good tech with google maps etc, better suspension, lower much lower noise levels. I would of wanted a 530d but there was not one to hand so had a drive in the 525d, ok not so fast but who cares really, its a much better car then the x5 which was like a fast transit and way way ahead then the MB. anyway that's my view.

Edited by anonymous-user on Saturday 11th October 21:18
I chose a 530D for much the same reasons, though when I tested cars I drove an AMG CLS350 and a 530D without adaptive suspension. Both cars had big wheels with low profile tyres and I didn't think there was much in it for road noise. At 70 in either car voices had to be raised, and I didn't think either was acceptable for the class of car.

I chose the BMW because I preferred the big satnav screen and the i drive stuff, but I specced my car with adaptive suspension and 18" rims with normal tyres, hoping it would give the ride I was looking for. Much, much better than the 530 I test drove.

Since I got my 530 I have driven an E350 with standard wheels and air suspension and in terms of road noise, it didn't seem much different to my 530.


terry1956

19 posts

129 months

Sunday 12th October 2014
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Hi re the noise level.you need to drive on the lower sections of the 303.the bmw is way ahead of the MB.

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 12th October 2014
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terry1956 said:
Hi re the noise level.you need to drive on the lower sections of the 303.the bmw is way ahead of the MB.
Well, actually, I don't need to drive there, luckily.... wink


HannsG

3,045 posts

134 months

Monday 13th October 2014
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If you drive an e46 M3. Yes most likely....I did. And I bought my M3 back!

Wills2

22,784 posts

175 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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I've had 7 BMWs and only one Mercedes, an r129 SL320 lovely car, electric leather heated everything but that damn parking brake!

It has no place in a luxury car at all, start engine pull the lever......THUNK! dreadful.




gizlaroc

17,251 posts

224 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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Wills2 said:
I've had 7 BMWs and only one Mercedes, an r129 SL320 lovely car, electric leather heated everything but that damn parking brake!

It has no place in a luxury car at all, start engine pull the lever......THUNK! dreadful.



But Mercedes don't think you should use it unless really necessary.

Wills2

22,784 posts

175 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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gizlaroc said:
Wills2 said:
I've had 7 BMWs and only one Mercedes, an r129 SL320 lovely car, electric leather heated everything but that damn parking brake!

It has no place in a luxury car at all, start engine pull the lever......THUNK! dreadful.



But Mercedes don't think you should use it unless really necessary.
I'm not surprised....

anonymous-user

54 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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Wills2 said:
I've had 7 BMWs and only one Mercedes, an r129 SL320 lovely car, electric leather heated everything but that damn parking brake!

It has no place in a luxury car at all, start engine pull the lever......THUNK! dreadful.



Things have moved on a bit over the last couple of decades.

In my 14 plate 5 series, I have to switch on auto hold to get the brake on during stop/start. In my 64 plate SLK, all I have to do is apply a bit of extra pressure on the brake as I stop.

What is it with BMW, putting me to all that extra work? wink


Fox-

13,233 posts

246 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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REALIST123 said:
Things have moved on a bit over the last couple of decades.

In my 14 plate 5 series, I have to switch on auto hold to get the brake on during stop/start. In my 64 plate SLK, all I have to do is apply a bit of extra pressure on the brake as I stop.

What is it with BMW, putting me to all that extra work? wink
It's not extra work though is it, because once you've hit Auto H once thats it, it'll do it automatically whereas you need to apply a bit of extra pressure every time with the Merc wink

anonymous-user

54 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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Fox- said:
REALIST123 said:
Things have moved on a bit over the last couple of decades.

In my 14 plate 5 series, I have to switch on auto hold to get the brake on during stop/start. In my 64 plate SLK, all I have to do is apply a bit of extra pressure on the brake as I stop.

What is it with BMW, putting me to all that extra work? wink
It's not extra work though is it, because once you've hit Auto H once thats it, it'll do it automatically whereas you need to apply a bit of extra pressure every time with the Merc wink
You have a point!

However my old VW CC had a permanently 'on' button for the auto hold. What the hell is it with BMW and Mercedes?

Wills2

22,784 posts

175 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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REALIST123 said:
Wills2 said:
I've had 7 BMWs and only one Mercedes, an r129 SL320 lovely car, electric leather heated everything but that damn parking brake!

It has no place in a luxury car at all, start engine pull the lever......THUNK! dreadful.



Things have moved on a bit over the last couple of decades.
You say that but look at this 14 plate E63 thunker all 84k of it! Or has it been damped these days?



I'd still have it though....

gizlaroc

17,251 posts

224 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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But when would you ever use it?


I have had Mercs for the last 15 years and can't remember every having to use it.
Put it in Park and that's it.


Wills2

22,784 posts

175 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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gizlaroc said:
But when would you ever use it?


I have had Mercs for the last 15 years and can't remember every having to use it.
Put it in Park and that's it.
That's your choice, I always use the handbrake/parking brake the only times I wouldn't is if I'd ragged my 911 or M3 and I'd let the brakes cool down first.


HarryW

15,150 posts

269 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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I must be alone in quite liking the reassuring thunk when you release the parking brake...knowing the detail Merc put into their cars I doubt it makes that noise by accident either.

gizlaroc

17,251 posts

224 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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Wills2 said:
That's your choice, I always use the handbrake/parking brake the only times I wouldn't is if I'd ragged my 911 or M3 and I'd let the brakes cool down first.

Mercedes state in the manual it should only be used if parking on extreme hills.
Obviously when an auto, not for a manual.

TheAllSeeingPie

865 posts

135 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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Wills2 said:
That's your choice, I always use the handbrake/parking brake the only times I wouldn't is if I'd ragged my 911 or M3 and I'd let the brakes cool down first.

Park brake doesn't use the discs it uses separate parking shoes.

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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Wills2 said:
REALIST123 said:
Wills2 said:
I've had 7 BMWs and only one Mercedes, an r129 SL320 lovely car, electric leather heated everything but that damn parking brake!

It has no place in a luxury car at all, start engine pull the lever......THUNK! dreadful.



Things have moved on a bit over the last couple of decades.
You say that but look at this 14 plate E63 thunker all 84k of it! Or has it been damped these days?



I'd still have it though....
The button may be in the same place but it's now an electronic on/off switch. No more thunk!

Wills2

22,784 posts

175 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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REALIST123 said:
The button may be in the same place but it's now an electronic on/off switch. No more thunk!
Ah good stuff! Just need the 84k now. hehe