RE: Mercedes-Benz S500 | Spotted

RE: Mercedes-Benz S500 | Spotted

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snuffy

9,756 posts

284 months

Monday 10th February 2020
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I assume with a 4.7 V8 twin turbo putting out only 454 horses you can really wind that up to easily 600-650 with little outlay ?

sdiggle

182 posts

90 months

Monday 10th February 2020
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milu said:
This time last year I had the previous gen Cl500. At the time I thought one of these would be a nice upgrade eventually.
However I sold the CL a bit disappointed. In one respect it was very well made and felt top of the range. However it was also pretty poor.
Mine was low mileage and essentially mint but still needed the interior blower fan replacing as well as ongoing problems with the hifi amp which is a key part of the infotainment and very expensive.
Also some weird suspension behaviour.

I do miss it though and would still like one of these newer ones but wouldn't be fooled by the build quality.
Same here with my CLS500. Air suspension issues on a 40,000 mile car very unwelcome. Sold it disappointed too.

Not in the engine tho. Same as the one in the car featured, although down on power. Great engine and always felt rapid for such a big car.

jwilliamsm3

286 posts

129 months

Monday 10th February 2020
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i've got one of these, identical to the one in the photo, and they have a 9 speed auto, not a 7 speed

FlukePlay

948 posts

145 months

Monday 10th February 2020
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Sandpit Steve said:
It’s 2025’s £8k Brave Pill.
Spot on!

FlukePlay

948 posts

145 months

Monday 10th February 2020
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Motormouth88 said:
That is quite an astonishing depreciation rate
Yep, around £1,500 per month...the alternative is coke and hookers. What would you prefer?

mwmackenzie

137 posts

263 months

Monday 10th February 2020
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Claimed 28.5 mpg .......

My C250D has a Claimed 74mpg... Part of the reason I bought it! I've never beat 49.5 mpg on a long (200+ mile) 60mph A9 Journey Edinburgh to Ullapool and day to day real world is about 40 mpg so in that basis expect 15-17 mpg hahaha... Where the hell do they get these stupidly inflated figures from, the engine on a dyno with no transmission or car surrounding it and zero road rolling resistance? That's NOT the mpg you can expect from a car and should be illegal to publish.

Looks a cracking big bus though that you'll still lose your shirt on over the next few years wink

Speedgirl

291 posts

167 months

Monday 10th February 2020
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The windows look a bit small for such a big car. I think the old ones are nicer.

longblackcoat

5,047 posts

183 months

Monday 10th February 2020
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mwmackenzie said:
Claimed 28.5 mpg .......

My C250D has a Claimed 74mpg... Part of the reason I bought it! I've never beat 49.5 mpg on a long (200+ mile) 60mph A9 Journey Edinburgh to Ullapool and day to day real world is about 40 mpg so in that basis expect 15-17 mpg hahaha... Where the hell do they get these stupidly inflated figures from, the engine on a dyno with no transmission or car surrounding it and zero road rolling resistance? That's NOT the mpg you can expect from a car and should be illegal to publish.

Looks a cracking big bus though that you'll still lose your shirt on over the next few years wink
Will a C250d have got into 9th at 60mph? I was amazed at the (real) 60+ mpg I got out of a recent C200d loan car. Really very impressive.

Mintbird

559 posts

101 months

Monday 10th February 2020
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lovely...

ZX10R NIN

27,598 posts

125 months

Monday 10th February 2020
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My FiL has had a his S63 Coupe for 6 months now & he loves it the first owner to a hit on depreciation (but nowhere near the bath much as the FiL took on his P90d) driving it is epic & you rarely see another one on the road.

They're a lovely place to be & feel special my dad has a CL63 & uncle CL500 both are on there second & haven't had any issues both have had them for over 3 years.

The sheer amount of electronics would be a worry on the newer cars but that's the case with most new cars.

Chestrockwell

2,627 posts

157 months

Tuesday 11th February 2020
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I think this is stunning, I’ve always had a thing for big Merc’s ever since I saw a 560 SEC years ago as a child.

Despite me loving this car, I’m not sure I’d be willing to pay 55k for it. Which brings me to my issue, the dashboard dials, they look a bit dated compared to the ones in my facelift C-Class. This is the thing with digital dashboards, they’re going to be updated and replaced like iPhones. Im not sure I’d be willing to pay 55 big ones on it. It sound silly for me to dismiss a car on its dials but I wouldn’t have dismissed it based on that if it had analogue dials.






milu

Original Poster:

2,353 posts

266 months

Tuesday 11th February 2020
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Luckily it's only £45k...

paulguitar

23,412 posts

113 months

Tuesday 11th February 2020
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Augustus Windsock said:
At 3+ years old it will drop into the hands of the (well-healed)
Good to know they will be enjoying it in good health.

smile



Mosdef

1,738 posts

227 months

Tuesday 11th February 2020
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raspy said:
Misleading to quote a list price of 100k. Given the way MB like to discount their cars in the UK, especially with finance deals, I very much doubt someone paid 100k for this brand new.
Exactly, it's the same case with the S8 Plus article last week. That also got discounted by £20k from its original £100k list price and that was before haggling.

Sadly, the quality on the S Coupe is barely any higher than it is on the saloon, which is fine but a long way off something like a Continental GT or even a Panamera. I was very keen on the idea of a S500 or even a S63 from 2016 - 2017 but they are underwhelming to sit in.

Tuvra

7,921 posts

225 months

Tuesday 11th February 2020
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I don't understand why you would buy it when an S63 is around £5k more for a similar age and spec.

If I had £45k "wafty" V8 I think I'd prefer one of these:-

ate one too

2,902 posts

146 months

Tuesday 11th February 2020
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I didn't realise the Lexus LC500 was a 4 seater .......

mwstewart

7,600 posts

188 months

Tuesday 11th February 2020
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The age vs running costs don't matter to me - if it's a nice car hat I like driving then I'll keep it in top condition regardless. A car like this S500 is something to cherish.

BMW A6

1,911 posts

64 months

Wednesday 12th February 2020
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Tuvra said:
I don't understand why you would buy it when an S63 is around £5k more for a similar age and spec.
Could the S500 be more comfortable than the S63? Suspension differences?

BMW A6

1,911 posts

64 months

Wednesday 12th February 2020
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I believe there is a more basic spec available than AMG line, not sold in UK.
I got image below from German configurator:


cheddar

4,637 posts

174 months

Wednesday 12th February 2020
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Tuvra said:
If I had £45k "wafty" V8 I think I'd prefer one of these:


Agreed