Today is the first day of spring and the weather is just perfect for a road trip down the south coast.
After driving the W223 extensively , and test driven the W214 about 2 months ago, it is good to jump back behind the W213 for a long drive, and compare the driving experiences between the cars.
The W213 is now showing its age, especially in areas of noise suppression and suspension control.
Wind and road noise around the A pillar, side mirrors and the pano roof are comparatively more audible, even more so at speed over 110km/h. The suspension , even at the lowered ride height, do experience the occasional float over slightly bumpy surfaces.
The one thing that has not changed though, is the silky smooth twin turbo V6, generating effortless power right across the rev range.
It makes swift progress on the highway, with plenty of speed in reserve to see off aggressive moves from others, especially from over ambitions Ford Raptor drivers.
The E class is always the "business class" of the range, and it fulfils its intended purposes perfectly.
The S class is the best of what Mercedes can offer, the "first class" of the range.
I agree with the assessment made by
@Mr. Mercedes , the gap between the S and the E class is far greater than the gap between the E class to the C class. It would be nice to add the W223 to the garage on day.
Back to the W213, it is only 9 km away from reaching the 10,000 km mark. It only took 5.5 years to do so.