S-Class (W223) [Official] Mercedes-Benz S-Class (W223)


The Mercedes-Benz W223 is the seventh generation of the S‑Class full-size luxury sedan. Body Styles: W223 (standard), V223 (long), Z223 (limousine, Mercedes-Maybach). Predecessor: S‑Class (W222). Successor: S-Class (W224) [expected]. Production: 2020- Model years: 2021-
For the Mercedes-Maybach S-Class, see Mercedes-Maybach S-Class (Z223)
Another ridiculous excuse.
You are stupid as f#ck. None of these cars can hold a candle next to the S class, because they were worse than the previous generation, so what about the new one. There is no excuse here. These three cars have a chance only if their price is reduced to the level of the class below.
 
You are stupid as f#ck. None of these cars can hold a candle next to the S class, because they were worse than the previous generation, so what about the new one. There is no excuse here. These three cars have a chance only if their price is reduced to the level of the class below.

And you're dumb as f#ck. Pretty much illiterate.

This is what you said - "sales are more a matter of an availability, than demand."

That is a totally STUPID STATEMENT. It has nothing to do with availability, as ALL THE CARS IN THIS CLASS ARE AVAILABLE YOU IDIOT. Buyers are buying the S-Class because that is what they want, NOT because the other cars are not available. It has nothing to do with "availability" stupid. Do you even know what "available" or "availability" means? NO YOU DON'T.

Let me help you out here since there is obviously a disconnect between your thought process and keyboard. What you're likely trying to say here is that they're buying the S-Class because it is the best car available.


M
 
You are stupid as f#ck. None of these cars can hold a candle next to the S class, because they were worse than the previous generation, so what about the new one. There is no excuse here. These three cars have a chance only if their price is reduced to the level of the class below.

I reckon that there are regional particularities that may come into play.

Where I live (southwest metro Hamburg), for example, the D5 A8 has been received well and appears to be (based on a totally unscientific "number of them seen on the road" perception) the most popular luxury segment sedan. Their numbers seem to comfortably exceed those of the W222 S-Class and especially those of the G11 7er. Why that is, I really don't have much of a clue. My region is, of course, far less "urbane" than central Hamburg. The W223 remains a rare sight and I think that more Taycans, which are actually not that rare, are cruising around here. Even a few Audi eTron GTs, one of which owned by an acquaintance whose previous car was a D4 S8.
 
And you're dumb as f#ck. Pretty much illiterate.

This is what you said - "sales are more a matter of an availability, than demand."

That is a totally STUPID STATEMENT. It has nothing to do with availability, as ALL THE CARS IN THIS CLASS ARE AVAILABLE YOU IDIOT. Buyers are buying the S-Class because that is what they want, NOT because the other cars are not available. It has nothing to do with "availability" stupid. Do you even know what "available" or "availability" means? NO YOU DON'T.

Let me help you out here since there is obviously a disconnect between your thought process and keyboard. What you're likely trying to say here is that they're buying the S-Class because it is the best car available.


M
Clearly the idiot are you. The S class doesn't have the availability to meet thee demand. They can sell more but they can not produce them because all the shorrtages currently present.
 
Clearly the idiot are you. The S class doesn't have the availability to meet thee demand. They can sell more but they can not produce them because all the shorrtages currently present.

This only proves my point about how dumb you really are. First you say that the S-Class is only selling because of "availability", not actual "demand" and now you're saying that S_Class doesn't have the ability to meet demand? First it was available, but now it's not?

You have the critical thinking skills of a gnat. You can't even keep up with what you just said in a previous post. Talk about being severely limited. You don’t even have basic reading skills.


M
 
This only proves my point about how dumb you really are. First you say that the S-Class is only selling because of "availability", not actual "demand" and now you're saying that S_Class doesn't have the ability to meet demand? First it was available, but now it's not?

You have the critical thinking skills of a gnat. You can't even keep up with what you just said in a previous post. Talk about being severely limited. You don’t even have basic reading skills.


M
You can't read. I said that the amount of sales is a matter of availability, which means that they can not sale more cars than what they have available or with other words they are restricted from limited availability.
 
In the first quarter of 2021, 16,000 S-classes were sold (2022 +%67 27.000) . Source: Mercedes
Please , can you post the link? I just can't find such thing. Don't get me wrong. I just don't find such source listing this numbers
Because KiKi loves his W222, which is fair enough as it's utterly sublime, but thus feels he has to label the W223 less of a success.
Not my point. Maybe I am wrong , but I saw some numbers , and don't add up to this numbers.
 
You can't read. I said that the amount of sales is a matter of availability, which means that they can not sale more cars than what they have available or with other words they are restricted from limited availability.

And you don't know what you said from the start. You said that the S-Class was selling so well because of availability not demand, now you're trying to say that they are now limited by availability. You don't know what you're talking about. I mean pick a struggle and stick with it. You sound as if you're talking out your arse. You're so lost in your own bullshit that you don't even know what you said from the start or what you're trying to say now. Yet another inexplicably stupid exchange.

M
 
And you don't know what you said from the start. You said that the S-Class was selling so well because of availability not demand, now you're trying to say that they are now limited by availability. You don't know what you're talking about. I mean pick a struggle and stick with it. You sound as if you're talking out your arse. You're so lost in your own bullshit that you don't even know what you said from the start or what you're trying to say now. Yet another inexplicably stupid exchange.

M
Hey dumbass read carefully
So the W223 is clearly the best car in the segment at the moment and the sales are more a matter of an availability, than demand.
Here is written that if the availability was on hend the sales would be much higher. Thete are too few cars available, thats why the sales don't mirror the demand and the acceptance of the car. Mercedes could eadily sell 200 k S class currently when no major competitor has a car on par with the S class.
 
Hey dumbass read carefully

Here is written that if the availability was on hend the sales would be much higher. Thete are too few cars available, thats why the sales don't mirror the demand and the acceptance of the car. Mercedes could eadily sell 200 k S class currently when no major competitor has a car on par with the S class.

And you read this carefully because you're excruciatingly slow and your responses are illegible.

1. NO ONE was arguing that sales would be higher if they had more cars to sell. This is the dumb bullshit you came up with after you made your initial statement about sales being matter of availability vs actual demand, i.e. people actually wanting the car. How may more they can sell vs how many they're selling now ARE NOT THE SAME ISSUE OR CONVERSATION. What don't you get here? NO ONE was arguing that S-Class sales could be higher. YOU tried to say they're only high because of availability, now you're saying that they don't have enough available? WHICH IS IT?

2. Now you're saying that they're too few car available so sales don't reflect demand, yet you're saying that if they had more cars available, they could sell a lot more? In your loon world that doesn't reflect demand for a vehicle? Just wow. So selling all you can build and being able to sell a lot more isn't the definition of "demand" for a vehicle? You're lost.

3. NO ONE ever argued what the competition is for the S-Class, not sure why you keep repeating this over and over. I speaks to some type of mental handicap IMO.

Try again. Maybe at some point you'll actually make a coherent, sensible point here.


M
 
And you read this carefully because you're excruciatingly slow and your responses are illegible.

1. NO ONE was arguing that sales would be higher if they had more cars to sell. This is the dumb bullshit you came up with after you made your initial statement about sales being matter of availability vs actual demand, i.e. people actually wanting the car. How may more they can sell vs how many they're selling now ARE NOT THE SAME ISSUE OR CONVERSATION. What don't you get here? NO ONE was arguing that S-Class sales could be higher. YOU tried to say they're only high because of availability, now you're saying that they don't have enough available? WHICH IS IT?

2. Now you're saying that they're too few car available so sales don't reflect demand, yet you're saying that if they had more cars available, they could sell a lot more? In your loon world that doesn't reflect demand for a vehicle? Just wow. So selling all you can build and being able to sell a lot more isn't the definition of "demand" for a vehicle? You're lost.

3. NO ONE ever argued what the competition is for the S-Class, not sure why you keep repeating this over and over. I speaks to some type of mental handicap IMO.

Try again. Maybe at some point you'll actually make a coherent, sensible point here.


M
Stupid idiot. You are trying to tell me what I meant!!!!!.How can you be really so stupid!!!
 
Stupid idiot. You are trying to tell me what I meant!!!!!.How can you be really so stupid!!!

No I'm telling you that you can't form a coherent thought and too illiterate to put it into words. You've ping ponged from availability to not enough availability and don't even know what you're trying to say anymore. Must suck to have that problem. The only thing you can seem to spell or write correctly are the insults. Ignorance is blissful I guess.

M
 
Timetable AMG E Performance
  • S 63 E Performance 4matic+ (223 series) incl. V8; from about summer 2022
  • C 63 E Performance 4matic+(W/S206) with M139 R4 with 653 hp summer/autumn 2022
  • AMG SL 63 E Performance R232 is combined with 4-cylinder and/or V8 (still 2022)
  • GLC 63 SE Performance (X254) 2023 (drive on 4-cylinder M139 basis)
  • E 63 SE Performance (W214) Autumn 2023 with 4.0 liter V8 at the performance level of the S-Class (no 800 hp).
 
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For the Mercedes-Maybach S-Class, see Mercedes-Maybach S-Class (Z223)

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