Quattro369:Personally i find this sort of face-lift an insult to the car buying public. Its nothing more than a tarted up version of a car that was out of date years ago.
Unsurprising, sadly typical Autocar reader massive negative over-reaction to this model. The last model was quite nice; looks good, cavernous boot for a coupe, I had a 230k (the later, supercharged version) for eight months and it was great - lurched a bit if really pushed around corners but I didn't buy it to go racing. Build quality was great (I know launch models had electrical problems due to something going on with Bosch, but didn't affect me), it was massively comfortable to drive, torquey and the best car I've ever owned for going over speed humps! It might have been expensive but I took it as a company car and it worked out quite inexpensive due to a particularly strong residual value.
How exactly is it an insult to the car buying public? 95% or more of drivers never take their cars any where near the limits that they are capable of, and I'm sure the vast majority of them wouldn't be remotely insulted - or give two sh!ts - about Merc using an old platform for another few years. This car has a great chassis regardless of age, decent engines, reasonable economy and plenty of poke. Fair enough if you don't like the looks but the only way anyone is going to notice its minor dynamic shortcomings is on a track day! So Merc make more money this way - I don't care, its not like they're forcing me to buy it.
"It shows a certain arrogance on Mercedes part that it probably thinks due to the 3-pointed star on the bonnet people will look past the seriously dated underpinnings and cheap tacky cabin." Have you sat in this car? The cabin is great. As for "seriously dated underpinnings", yes they are old, but they have not dated at all badly. Try driving it. As for arrogance? How about the arrogance of the armchair expert Sutcliffe wannabe who is insulted by the extended use of a vehicle platform!
Its funny, I actually expected Autocar to tread the same tired old line about the Merc basically being a giant turd for a whole host of irrelevant reasons because its based on the old model, and was pleasantly surprised to see a thoroughly even reveiwe. Hopefully this is a sign of better things to come from the mag.