RE: Driven: Mercedes E63 AMG

RE: Driven: Mercedes E63 AMG

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ADM06

1,077 posts

172 months

Monday 11th July 2011
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Incredible. Almost as good as an M5.

vinnie83

3,367 posts

193 months

Tuesday 12th July 2011
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JohnGoodridge said:
I know it's not very PH, but 28.8 mpg (if it can be believed) is nothing short of incredible for a 2 ton 550bhp supersaloon.
Haha, in dreamland!

My pre LCI 535d with a remap averaged 28 mpg over the 15k miles I had it, and that was about 60% motorway driving too!

gumsie

680 posts

209 months

Tuesday 12th July 2011
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ashjones said:
Still looks like a taxi.
Greatt first post.......Not.

gumsie

680 posts

209 months

Tuesday 12th July 2011
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vinnie83 said:
Haha, in dreamland!

My pre LCI 535d with a remap averaged 28 mpg over the 15k miles I had it, and that was about 60% motorway driving too!
...and this'll average 0-60 in 4.4, ha ha. As fast as your 535 might be it's not in the same ball park as this.

Ftumpch

188 posts

158 months

Tuesday 12th July 2011
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Hmmmm, could this in fact be an example of a car built after 1974 which is actually worth looking at as a potential purchase?! Preposterous eek

oilit

2,623 posts

178 months

Tuesday 12th July 2011
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V6Alfisti said:
I don't mind the exterior appearance of this but that interior looks incredibly cheap, just like a new style C-Class I recently sat in.

Edited by V6Alfisti on Monday 11th July 22:52
I agree

I went in an A6 avant sport the other day - and I have to say it does make the mercedes interiors (certainly C, E and CLS) look more like what you would expect from vauxhall! They really need to up their game in this area - and I think the facelifted C class is a big improvement on the last one - so there is hope !


G0ldfysh

3,304 posts

257 months

Tuesday 12th July 2011
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Dark grey, estate please.

fathomfive

9,915 posts

190 months

Tuesday 12th July 2011
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oilit said:
I agree

I went in an A6 avant sport the other day - and I have to say it does make the mercedes interiors (certainly C, E and CLS) look more like what you would expect from vauxhall! They really need to up their game in this area - and I think the facelifted C class is a big improvement on the last one - so there is hope !
That's what the dash reminds me of! A previous gen Astra!


angusc43

11,471 posts

208 months

Tuesday 12th July 2011
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ashjones said:
Still looks like a taxi.
I would be quite happy smoking all and sundry with nearly 600 lb/ft from low revs in my "taxi". And if that didn't work I'd try the 600 bhp at the top end.

And all the eco police will assume it's a 2.0 dag dag with bling wheels.

All-in-all having something like this that looks like a taxi is good.


Dagnut

3,515 posts

193 months

Tuesday 12th July 2011
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For a big Saloon FI just makes more sense..

nickythesaint

1,371 posts

166 months

Tuesday 12th July 2011
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Was at Mercedes World for the F1 on Sunday. Must say the AMG's do sound rather nice when they are thumping around the circuit there. And the finish is so much better now then when they had their dodgy period.

matc

4,714 posts

207 months

Tuesday 12th July 2011
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V6Alfisti said:
I don't mind the exterior appearance of this but that interior looks incredibly cheap, just like a new style C-Class I recently sat in.
I think it has one of the best interiors of any car on the market; what car do you think has a nicer interior than this in the same price bracket?....Actually, considering you mention the new C-Class, what in that price bracket would you consider nicer?

Not having a dig, just genuinely interested.

V6Alfisti

3,305 posts

227 months

Tuesday 12th July 2011
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matc said:
I think it has one of the best interiors of any car on the market; what car do you think has a nicer interior than this in the same price bracket?....Actually, considering you mention the new C-Class, what in that price bracket would you consider nicer?

Not having a dig, just genuinely interested.
E class wise - The A6 uses far better materials, the design is a little off but I would personally be insulted to pay Mercedes money for the plastics used in the car.

Jumping on my Alfa bandwagon but the Alfa 159 which is close but cheaper than a C-Class was significantly better screwed together, more attractive and the quality of the plastics is night and day, the only cheap bits of plastic I could spot in day to day driving of the similar Brera was the centre console bin lid....that's it!.

Other cars such as the A4 are a massive step up in terms of build quality (personally never rated the new BMW 3 series for interior quality either but these new Merc's are closer to Vauxhall than Audi IMO).

The comparison above to a Vauxhall Astra is absolutely spot on in terms of build quality imo.


Edited by V6Alfisti on Tuesday 12th July 14:26

British Beef

2,205 posts

165 months

Tuesday 12th July 2011
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This E class just looks ugly from every angle, and the AMG package does not change this.

In comparison the Jag XFR and XJ Sport look like beauty queens, they also have similar grunt for less dosh.

Dynamically and aesthetically I think the new M5 will have the E63 well beaten.

Grovsie26

1,302 posts

167 months

Tuesday 12th July 2011
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JohnGoodridge said:
I know it's not very PH, but 28.8 mpg (if it can be believed) is nothing short of incredible for a 2 ton 550bhp supersaloon.
Claimed.

As with all these mpg stats, i bet in the real world, when the car is actually moving and not stuck on a test bed, it does more like 23-34 at best.

British Beef

2,205 posts

165 months

Tuesday 12th July 2011
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Grovsie26 said:
JohnGoodridge said:
I know it's not very PH, but 28.8 mpg (if it can be believed) is nothing short of incredible for a 2 ton 550bhp supersaloon.
Claimed.

As with all these mpg stats, i bet in the real world, when the car is actually moving and not stuck on a test bed, it does more like 23-34 at best.
Yes.
Anyone who can (or tries) get 28mpg shouldnt have bothered spending the extra £35k over a diesel version.

A true (and useful) combined cycle should involve giving it beans for some for some of the time, unfortunately the official test never requires full power bursts.

charge

537 posts

236 months

Wednesday 1st February 2012
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Mmm. Nice auto box to help get the 520 bhp down. Obviously a real driving tool!

vinnie83

3,367 posts

193 months

Wednesday 1st February 2012
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gumsie said:
vinnie83 said:
Haha, in dreamland!

My pre LCI 535d with a remap averaged 28 mpg over the 15k miles I had it, and that was about 60% motorway driving too!
...and this'll average 0-60 in 4.4, ha ha. As fast as your 535 might be it's not in the same ball park as this.
I think you misread my post.

I was commenting that the 28.8mpg is in dreamland, as my old 535d (which is far less powerful and a diesel) only averaged 28.

I am well aware of the difference in performance having owned an E55 AMG a few years ago and currently a 911 turbo thanks!