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Review: The Mercedes S-Class

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Around a couple of weeks back I was listening to the Joe Rogan podcast where he had my favorite car journalist Chris Harris on. They were both talking about cars and Chris Harris started talking about how comfortable the new S-Class was and how much he loved it. The past few cars I’ve reviewed have all been pretty much sport cars like the Jaguar F-Type Coupe and the Ferrari 458 Spider. So I figured you know what? I wanted to try something different. So I whatsapped my contact at Mercedes and asked him if the S-Class was available to take over the weekend and it was.

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I have a bit of history with the S-Class since over the years my dad has owned the previous four generations and I’m old enough to have driven three of them. My favorite of the three and the one I have the most amount of passion towards was the shaba7 (“ghost” model year 91-98). I remember when the car first came out me and my best friend spotted one in Salmiya while we were walking towards Kids ‘R’ Us (this was probably around 1992). We started discussing how the car came standard with bullet proof windows and how it was so quiet once you sat inside that Mercedes installed a little red light that would notify you if a car around you beeped because you wouldn’t hear it otherwise. Of course all this wasn’t true but the shaba7 was so different from anything else at that time it created all these rumors. Then when I finally became old enough to drive the car I just felt so on top of the world when I was in it. I used to beg my dad to let me take the car out when I had a date because it was so much more impressive than pulling up in the other family car, a 1993 hunter green Dodge Minivan. The S-Class has changed considerably over the years but the one thing that hasn’t changed is the respect you get when you’re in one.

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When I first sat in the new S-Class I was taken aback by how beautiful the interior was. I’ve been in quite a few cars now that have replaced the analogue dashboard dials with digital screens but none have managed to make it look as good as they do in the S-Class. The center console screen is also the largest screen I’ve ever seen in a car, its around six iPhone 6’s wide just to give you an idea about how huge it is. All these screen with cheap looking graphics would have been a disaster but Mercedes have put together a very tasteful and premium looking user interface with fancy graphics and lots of animations. At night you can also choose if you want interior mood lighting and the color of the light. I chose pink just because it made the interior look like a fancy strip club but the car interior looked great in all the colors and surprisingly not that tacky. The S-Class was very comfortable to sit in and the seats had the softest head rest in any car I’ve ever sat in. It’s literally pillow like and in fact it might have originally started off as a pillow and then shaped into a head rest. No matter who sat in the car the first thing they would notice were the fluffy soft headrests. As a whole the car was extremely comfortable, so comfortable in fact I drove it all the way to the Boubyan Island bridge and back without feeling any sort of fatigue or exhaustion. It’s fast, smooth and super comfy. I also think the new S-Class is the best looking S-Class since the shaba7. I love the exterior lines and especially the rear of the car which I’ve disliked in the last two generations of S-Class.

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For some reason this car just made me want to blast hiphop the whole time and I don’t even listen to hiphop. It’s such a pimp ass car I loved it. I drove up to a gate outside these water towers that were being painted and when I parked the car I noticed the caretaker of the place started unlocking the gate to let me in. The car screams I am important especially now with not so many of them around. I honestly really can’t think of anything negative to say about the car. If I wanted to nitpick I could say I found the screen animations a bit slow and I hated how I actually had to go into the menu to turn the AC off instead of using a physical button. I could also complain about the sound system which I didn’t think was that great but really this would be me just nitpicking because there wasn’t anything I really disliked about the car. The new S-Class starts at KD33,000 but the model I drove was a bit spec’d out and sells for around KD35,000.

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19 replies on “Review: The Mercedes S-Class”

Awesome review and funny too 🙂

Dude, pleasant reminder, I’m still waiting for your review of the G63 6×6 AMG.

And while you’re waiting to source one, you could still review the 1993 Dodge Minivan.

You know until a couple of years back the fastest I had ever gone with a car was with the minivan. I’m not gonna say how fast I reached but it starts with a 2. Turns out if you had the car in overdrive off mode and then turned overdrive on again once it hit a certain speed U could bypass the electronic limiter.

Bit of a tangent after reading this review: I have come to the conclusion that in Kuwait a car needs to be able to eat a curb and handle really rough roads.

Good review

im guessing s400 ?

How’s the engine performance and sound wise ? Any noise ( regular driving + blasting it ) ?

Looks like an S400; 3.0 turbo V6, 333 horsepower, 480 Newton meters of torque, 0-100 km/h in 5.3 seconds and a top speed of 240 km/h. Not bad for a car that weighs the better part of two tonnes. Mercedes-Benz makes this car only for select markets; it’s otherwise marketed as an S400 Hybrid across the world but was introduced as a petrol model specifically for China and the Middle East in order to avoid China’s super-high taxation on engine displacement and to provide a more affordable entry-point for Middle Eastern customers.

I have an S400 in the family and I’ve driven it around a few times. It’s by no means a driving enthusiast’s car so if you’re liking for scalpel-like feedback and a performance monster, you won’t find it here. Gorgeous looks and dynamic lines; I even see a bit of Bentley when looking directly at the rear. The car handles like a cloud – the ride is always smooth, composed and drives softly but BEAUTIFULLY. I think the 5.3 second dash to 100 may be a tad optimistic but the car easily clips it in less than six seconds, which is impressive. Sound insulation from the outside is excellent and it’s always quiet inside and you get just the right amount [for a luxury car] of sound back from the engine back if you floor it. Excellent seats, huge space and good options although I’d personally upgrade to the first level of Burmester surround sound because the base system is underwhelming and the high end Burmester system has something like 24 speakers… And more importantly costs a fortune.

All in all, I can see why this car has frequently been called perfect; it’s an incredible vehicle jammed with the latest technology and a wonderfully supple ride.

Yes its the S400. I thought the engine performance was great and was surprised this was the entry level engine. I didn’t have any problem accelerating away from traffic but don’t expect sports car performance from this engine model either. It’s a cruiser.

No idea honestly, I know Mercedes, Porsche and Alghanim offer cars for the weekends to media people but not sure if that also applies to potential customers.

No dealership gives their cars away over the weekend unless you’re from an established press agency or blog. They generally have fleets of cars across their model ranges available for supervised test drives up to half an hour or so long but that’s about it.

Audi has a rental service where you can rent some of their cars; I think an A1 hatch goes for 15 KD a day. Not sure if other dealers offer similar services but some offer potentially more expensive rentals over longer periods of time [i.e. Behbehani offers Panamera rentals for something like 1500 KD a month].

There are 2 options available for a better sound systems:

burmester (13 speakers)
burmester 3D (24 speakers/24 amplifier channels/1540 watts)

Mark can you please drop a pin of the location where you took those photos? Bought a new ride and would love to take similar photos. Love the landscape 🙂 thanks in advance.

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