Looks like Audi has lit a fire in the industry by being the first Luxo manufacturer to publicly state (and be commended for) and apply weight savings to their newest cars. While BMW is seemingly hiding lead and gold bricks in theirs, to provide shockingly high weight figures.
One has to wonder if these future lighter Benzes will have a side effect of feeling "too feathery and less substantial than older Benzes", or cutting down on the substantial/full feeling materials for the lightweight ones, etc. Gonna be interesting to witness the first ever decreased-weight cars. It had to happen sometime, and it finally is. Cars are getting outta hand. The E isn't even that heavy for a Luxury Sedan. The 5-Series' weight figures, on the other hand, are downright pathetic.
Whoa whoa whoa!
I just looked up weight figures.
E350 Sport: 3774
535i: 4030
A6 2.0 "2WD": 3891
Shockingly, the Benz is the lightest! More shocking, considering it has that "Heavy brick solid Benz look", while the other two strive to visually convey a more lightfooted nature. I don't doubt that M-B provides the most advanced construction of the trio already (surely more than the 5, while the Audi would give it a better run). Not only does its shell hold up better than the F10's in after crash pictures, but it's lighter. The W212 did win "Best Bodyshell" in 2009, when it came out, winning over the Audi R8, Jaguar XJ, amongst all others. So it shouldn't be surprising, but as a driver of it, it's nice.![]()
I doubt it, my old W123 weighed roughly 3300 pounds and it felt like a tank when you drove it or slammed the doors. Same can be said about our past W201 and that was a tick under 3000 pounds. So long as Zetsche is around I suspect these new Mercedes will continue to feel like Mercs of the past...even when they shed some pounds.


My friend, have you ever driven an american car of the 70s or 80s ? The solid feel has little to do with weight. Engineering is the key word!
in this case the platforms are the same.....perhaps the materials are different. VW would not do an exclusive platform for the Conti.No, i never drove american cars that old.
I wasn't saying that in every case heavy weight= solid feel. But in this case it may be directly related.
I have owned W140 and when it rained, nothing could be heard inside. On lighter W220 and W221 i can hear raindrops very clear.
Engeenihing could be very well connected to heavy weight.
Also, i'd like to remind you that WV (owners of "Bentley) had lighter A8 platfrom to use, they instead chose heavier platfrom of Phaeton, so don't talk like they had to invent something completely new for Bentley, they had two ready platfroms and chose heavier one, for such a small car (it's even smaller than CL) as Conti GT.
Whoa whoa whoa!
I just looked up weight figures.
E350 Sport: 3774
535i: 4030
A6 2.0 "2WD": 3891
Shockingly, the Benz is the lightest! More shocking, considering it has that "Heavy brick solid Benz look", while the other two strive to visually convey a more lightfooted nature. I don't doubt that M-B provides the most advanced construction of the trio already (surely more than the 5, while the Audi would give it a better run). Not only does its shell hold up better than the F10's in after crash pictures, but it's lighter. The W212 did win "Best Bodyshell" in 2009, when it came out, winning over the Audi R8, Jaguar XJ, amongst all others. So it shouldn't be surprising, but as a driver of it, it's nice.![]()
That may be so, but the W221 is just as solid. What you're talking about is more likely sheetmetal thickness and the double glass the W140 had. Weight just doesn't equal solidity, not even with a Benz. The new SLK feels as sturdy as a bridge and it isn't nearly as heavy as the SL, which feel less solid by comparision. M
Isn't it related to weight directly? It does add extra weight. And double glass too.
Congrats!
You just compared a 4 cylinder front wheel drive A6 to a 535i! Respect! The A6 2.0 FWD is much lighter indeed, but much crappier on ALL other levels too.
Also congrats on the bolded part. Very accurate and scientific. No fanboy comment at all!
I'll leave because this thread here is a real MB orgy![]()
Isn't it related to weight directly? It does add extra weight. And double glass too.

How come everything is "fanboy this/that" here when somebody's touting one car over another.
I base this off of the fact that the 5-Series is not very advanced in construction. The weight is there simply because BMW cut costs and didn't want to/couldn't afford more advanced lightweight/high strength materials. The 5 is only slightly larger than the E, but comes in at a much higher weight, and as far as strength of the frame, I base this off of the E's Award Winning bodyshell, and the fact that it holds up much better than the F10 in terms of safety cage strength after a side impact, not to mention withstanding a massive 6,000 more lbs of load to the roof, all whilst being several hundred lbs lighter.
The strength is a function of the tensile strength of the material and the quantity of it. You can use more material of a certain strength, or less material of more strenght and get the same structural rigidity.
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What klier was saying is that you compared an 4-cylinder Audi to a 6-cylinder BMW, and in this rare instant he has a more than valid point.
Rare? You have to read more of my posts
And yeah, the BMW is still heavier with comparable engine, but it doesn't matter much as it's still the best to drive. K-A is trying to make it sound all bad for the 5-series, which is of course not the case. It handles like a charm![]()
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