Have you already collected you car? Can't wait for your impressions...
I did indeed collect the car on Saturday and have covered 350km over the last 3 days. The weather has been pretty bad here with rain and high winds so not had much dry weather driving and haven't realy been able to take any good outdoor photo's. I'll post some photo's of the car in my parking garage but they are not the best quality. The weather is scheduled to be better next weekend so I'll post some outdoor photo's then along with an update of the ownership experience after one week.
Apart from the limited amount of time I've had with the car, another thing to remember when reading my below impressions is the car is in it's 1500km running in phase. I've been told not to use more than half throttle during this period and not to rev the engine more than 3000rpm. For this reason I don't have any imprssions of the outright acceleration for example as I've been keeping the car in Comfort mode and treating it very gently. I hope you understand : )
Anyway... down to business. First the good impressions. The car in Silver AMG spec looks amazing and judging by the amount of attention it's had from bystanders and other drivers it certainly doesn't fly under the radar. If you want to drive incognito then buy an A5... this car isn't for you. The look of the lights at nightime is particularly impressive, especially the rear LED's with their 3D floating effect which works realy well. Also, the front direction indicator lamps somehow light up the whole light unit. Not sure how, maybe using some internal reflectors or something.
The interior of the car is first rate. The materials don't feel any better than those in my Audi A3 (which I've upgraded from) though. Makes you realise how good Audi are having interiors of a similar or better quality than cars two and three times the price. The seats are fantastic and adjustable in so many different ways. Being able to adjust the side bolsters to pinch you into the seat is particularly good when your about to tackle a twisty road. At the flick of a finger they then release you for some less secure motorway driving. Nice touch.
The engine, even under the part loads I've experienced to date seems hugely strong. I've managed some realy rapid overtaking manouveres when only using small amounts of throttle opening so it certainly bodes well for when the engine is fully run in. The brakes I haven't tried in anger yet but they are nicely progressive (unlike the over servoed Audi brakes) and can be modulated nicely. The 7G-TRONIC is a peach. Shifts between the first couple of gears you can feel with a little drive train shunt but as speed increases it's almost impossible to feel the shifts, very impressive. The 'M' mode as I had hoped does provide for a fast response to manual shift inputs, however, at low speed the car does not respond to all manual gear inputs if it does not think the gear is correct for the speed. For this reason I think manual mode should only be used when you want to push the car when driving at higher velocities. When taking things slower, leave it in 'C' is my recommendation.
As for the handling and steering... well the ride is firmer than I expected which for me is a good thing and the Sports Parameter steering (part of the AMG pack) is a revalation. Only the tightest of hairpin bends require you to take your hands off the wheel to feed in more lock. All other medium and tight bends can be taken without having to move your hands from their orginal position on the steering wheel rim.
The space in the rear is limited as you would expect. The seats are great but somebody of average height will have very little head and legroom. Not a problem for me but if it is a problem then the suggestion is buy something else.
Since there is no spare tyre in my car there is a huge amount of extra storage space under the trunk floor. The trunk is already huge so this car can carry a serious amount of luggage.
The interior ambient lighting is nice but not as bright as I would like and the intensity can't be adjusted. Strangely there is ambient lighting in the driver and passenger footwells. I can only assume this is to help see the foot operated parking brake at night.
I've only had a few minutes of night driving with the intelligent lights and high beam assist seems to work very well. The cornering lights appear to be halogen so have a warm yellow colour whereas the driving lights being BiXenon have a cold white colour. It's therefore very noticable when the cornering lights come on as they have this different colour creating a bit of light tapestry as you drive. Quite entertaining to watch. High Bean Assist works well, however, since the camera needs to see the lights of the other car before it reduces the beam then this seems to invariably result in you being flashed by the other driver just as the lighting system is about to do it's job and reduce the beam. If the system ever gets confused or doesn't react quick enough then the other driver flashing his lights certainly makes sure the camera picks him up and nocks the main beam off so not realy a problem.
Well, so much to say so I'll try and keep this post short so now time for the negatives.
During the installation drive I took with my dealer before accepting the car I noticed a quite significant electrical problem. When indicating to turn left instead of the rear yellow (which in reality appear somewhere between yellow and green) LED's dlashing the brake lights flash instead. This only happens on the rear left of the car. Since it was a Saturday non of the workshop staff were on site so the car has been scheduled to go into the workshop for a fix on Tuesday. The car is apparently still legal to drive so no problems there. After all that's how most American cars signal a direction change by flashing the brake lights I believe.
There also seems to be a problem with the rear windows. The one touch lowering works but one touch raising does not. I can't believe this is normal so I'll be getting MB to check this also.
Unlike my old Audi A3, when moving the front seats forward to allow access to the rear, the Coupe's seats do not remember there original position which means the driver then has to go about re-finding his original driving position. Very inconvenient on a car of this price.
One of the biggest disappointments to date is the Harman/Kardan Logic 7 system. The BOSE system in my A3 sounded much better and more consistent. In the A3 all CD's sounded good. In the Coupe every CD needs to have the Base and Treble adjusted otherwise on some it is to harsh and others insuffucient. It seems the rearmost speakers in the Coupe are also not of a good quality which means that the sound is very forward biased and certainly not 'Suround Sound'. Additional to that the installation seems quite poorly done with what appears like secondary vibrations through the cars trim during base heavy tracks. This kind of thing should simply not be there in a so called Premium system. Before my A3 I had an A6 for a short while and the basic non BOSE system on that car sounded better than the Premium Harman/Kardan on the Coupe. Maybe my expectations were to high for this system, I don't know. I must admist it's a little strange that I've read a huge amount of reviews of the A5 Bang and Olufsen system but I hadn't found a single review to date of the Coupe's Harman system. I wonder why? Are MB removing them off the web
Well I could keep talking about this car forever so I won't.
If anybody has any questions then feel free to ask and any questions I can't answer I promise to do my best to find an answer.
The photo's I've posted are of the car parked in it's unfeasibly small and tight parking bay. Believe me, the parking sensors don't help here at all. Only luck and extreme skill on my part

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have prevented scratches and scuffs in the first three days of ownership. Hence the reason for all the bubble wrap on the walls
For those of you with a keen eye this is the same car as in my earlier posts. I asked when ordering that the car be delivered de-badged. A request that MB very nicely ignored. So I had the 'Blueefficiency', 'E 350' and 'CDI' badges removed from the fenders and trunk respectivly and an 'AMG' badge added to the trunk on the right hand side. It's now not possible to tell externaly if this is a benzine or diesel car.
OK. Thanks to those of you who took the time to read this long post.
Cheers and Goodnight!!!
