S1M0 said:
You've also forgotten on what i believe to be the best factor on the new S class: Voice Activation. Which is really cool, as opposed to pushing buttons on the dashboard. I think that was the S class' exclusive new feature, as they always try to make a "world first production car with..." feature to it. However, i'm not 100% sure.
I'm pretty sure it was in the old S class... i remember jeremy clarkson doing a review of it- with his proper british english screwing it up, I can only imagine what our chinese-english accent will do. I'm quite used to BMW's iDrive now (we have it in 3 of our cars; both the old and new versions) and it's not too bad once you get the hang of it.
S1M0 said:
And when you say "real world conditions beyond the normal roads", what exactly do you mean by that? Scenario might help.
Hmm... one example of a Merc which wasn't well engineered (in our opinion) is the CL55. In malaysia, the roads aren't exactly like they are here.. there's alot of gravel, uneven surfaces, edges/bumps, etc... as a result, the CL55 had a problem where after long driving, the glass on the rear left window started to crack... and crack more... even when we replaced it, it started cracking again. Talking to the engineers they said it was a flaw in the design or something which made it unsuitable for our roads. As a result, the CL55 sits in our carpark most of the time.. unused.
Should be noted that since this thread is becoming about the S class... we haven't had any problems with the W140. It looks very outdated though but still impressive.
I can think of a BMW of equally bad fortune though... one of our 740s had it's sunroof glass panel come off when we were driving on the highway. Unbelievable right? I have NFI how it happened but my uncle (who was the one driving when it happened) said he was only doing about 240ish and it came off.
EDIT: I guess it's a bit unfair to the Germans to compare their cars on the roads back in Malaysia... after all, we do live in areas with unsealed roads, dirt tracks, and very... poor conditions which I doubt they even can imagine over there in the design house...