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surprisingly this car is selling well ... especially families

Good that they are refreshing the front end, which is the car's weak point. Other than that I've never had any problems with the R-class. It's a good MPV.
surprisingly this car is selling well ... especially families
Not surprising at all, actually.
A car like the R-Class appeals to families for a number of reasons, be it safety, badge and image, interior space, comfort etc. I've said it numerous times that if I were to pick a car that would take me across Europe in comfort and safety, I would put the S-Class in second place and take the R-Class. I've driven the R-Class and it is actually not a bad car at all. It's spacious, very comfortable and somewhat sporty (for an MPV) and it feels solid and therefore safe.
The styling might not be appreciated by most people here on this board, but then again most of us are within the 20-30 age region and we like performance cars with sporty designs.
But a family man who loves his family, values safety, comfort and other ideals sees the appeal and edge the R-Class has over other Mercedes' products.![]()

My Dad had an R-Class, 320cdi Long with Airmatic, 19" wheels and panoramic roof. Pre-FL model.
It's a good car, but... in 320cdi it's quite slow (much more than the ML320cdi he owns now), the finish is good (except the cheap lever to change the position of the seat in the second row) but the 6-seats system is a joke. Rubbish. 5th passenger is in the boot, stupid; to access it you have to move the second-row seat...who happens NOT to have a memory, you have to change the position again everytime (with a plasticky low-end lever)... Rubbish. Also, you need 5 hours to correctly make all the seats disappear (5seconds in a ML), and the stupid second-row armrest has to go in the garage... Rubbish.
The motor is more noisy than in the ML (surely because it's closer to the passenger's cell), and the car feels somehow heavier than a ML.
Honestly, between ML and R, I cannot understand why you would take the R. That said, the comfort in the second-row is extremely impressive, lots of space. But that's about it. All the rest is clearly inferior compared to the ML. Also, the panoramic roof is nice, but it makes a lot of cracking noises on bad roads...
This car feels like it has not been properly engineered. Hurried-up seat engineering, and sub-par rigidity with the pano roof.
Maybe the FL changed something to the seat concept. All I know is that it adds a 5th seat in the second row. This seat is half has wide as the seat of my bike. Completely ridiculous. When I saw that...
Honestly, i'm not at all convinced by this car. Need 5 seats, take an ML. Need 7, take a GL.
And honestly, Chris, preferring an R to an S? It's a joke, right?

It is heavier. It is significantly longer and wider and thus heavier.the car feels somehow heavier than a ML.
Neither does the GL. In fact it is much easier to access the 3rd seat in the R because the middle seat slides foward. The GL 3rd seat is power, but the 3rd seat in the R is very easy to raise and lower. The 3rd seat in the GL is "in the boot" as you say. The middle row is a little tricky to fold, but I can manage pretty quickly. And it is worth it becuase of the captains chair comfort and positioning options.5th passenger is in the boot, stupid; to access it you have to move the second-row seat...who happens NOT to have a memory,
merc were hoping for aroun 1.5k to 2.5k sales per month, but they just gettting aroun 3 or 4 hundred....a total flop in every sales sense.i dont think even a F/L will help the damage already done 2 this car......

A real facelift would include proper side mirrors. Please Mercedes, no more hippo ears. A vehicle this long needs larger mirrors that sit way from the body.
The R-Class is doing ok here in Europe. It's not a sales success but there is an existing market for upscale premium family movers that don't look like a minivan. Hence I can understand why MB is facelifting it.
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