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2014 Mercedes-Benz S-Class (W222) http://i.imgur.com/5BPS46v.jpg http://i.imgur.com/rbhs2HE.jpg http://i.imgur.com/wdroI6p.jpg http://i.imgur.com/2wFDmti.jpg http://i.imgur.com/9pnqfdT.jpg http://i.imgur.com/jdRECQl.jpg http://i.imgur.com/fDFzfSc.jpg http://i.imgur.com/DVwYbby.jpg http://i.imgur.com/8kEH0Ti.jpg http://i.imgur.com/JOCWoWF.jpg http://i.imgur.com/IWmAN5A.jpg http://i.imgur.com/oJcEOlR.jpg http://i.imgur.com/0q2cL2h.jpg http://i.imgur.com/3kgTPmG.jpg http://i.imgur.com/XlRlDHO.jpg http://i.imgur.com/6h8NI3i.jpg Quote:
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Not a fan of the exterior styling but the interior looks amazing. I can't wait to see what BMW does with the new 7. |
The interior reminds me of Bentley or Rolls Royce...lots of wood and very British There's a hint of Cadillac and Buick in it too. http://i.imgur.com/XlRlDHO.jpg |
I for one, am not a fan of this new S-Class at all. Now, mind you my comments are all subjective. The exterior looks quirky, and the interior seems very claustrophobic and gives off an overall impression that just makes the space feel cramped. I'm not sure if it's the camera angle or the lens used in order to capture the entire interior, but I for one, definitely do not want to be in that interior. Perhaps it's the way the centre stack is non-existent and is integrated with the transmission tunnel? I dunno, something just seems off about the interior proportions/dimensions to me. It almost seems like they tried to pull off a Lexus, but didn't quite get it? I know the GS and the S-Class are two cars from two different categories, but seeing as they're a little similar, I do prefer the Lexus's interpretation of this new trend where the centre stack is a screen embedded into the actual dash that creates a sense of depth and therefore space. http://rwshiftinggears.files.wordpre...ior-front1.jpg I guess I'll save judgement until I get a chance to sit in one. However, I will point out that sweet baby jesus, those details :sweetjesus: http://stwot.motortrend.com/files/20...rior-dash1.jpg |
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Love the interior and I'm sure I'll grow to love the exterior too. I really liked the fender flares on the old model though. |
I wonder how the AMG version of this would look. Very curious because the rear end doesn't seem as "edgy" as the current S65...Doesn't look as sporty as it either... |
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-like the interior styling. Good attention to detail. 2014 Mercedes Benz S-Class: It will be seen on every street in Richmond. :troll: |
looks like a hyundai :troll: honestly...the last model (W221) looks a lot more bossy |
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and same here...Lexus looks a lot like German car. GS http://lexusenthusiast.com/images/wa...erior-1920.jpg LS http://0.tqn.com/d/cars/1/0/b/o/2/ag...0h_intleft.JPG |
dat hyundai |
Well I for one like everything about it! I think it's a massive improvement over the W221... |
rear looks like a mulsanne |
This videos changed my opinion on the looks...looks so beautiful and god my 7 series feels so dated now lol; |
Not bad external looks. Interior looks old school and better than external. |
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the road smoothness-detecting technology seems pretty crazy, can detect potholes and adapt the suspension to it... |
Do cars with wifi hotspots have the hotspots forever? Or is it pay after some time? |
The new S-Class opens the door to self-driving cars, says Mercedes Mercedes will bring a self-driving, autonomous car to market before the next-generation S-Class arrives in 2021, according to Thomas Weber, head of R&D for Mercedes. The time-frame suggests the system could be part of the new S-Class' mid-life update, expected in 2017. Speaking with Auto Express at the unveil of the new S-Class in Hamburg, Weber said: "We can do it now, but there are rules in place that we have to accept." In Weber's words, the new S-Class' adaptive cruise control system, which keeps a set distance to the car in front and steers automatically to keep you in your lane (so long as your hand is touching the wheel), has "opened the door" to autonomous technology. We asked him if a system that allowed the driver to take their hands off the wheel completely would be available in the next generation S-Class: "We have laboratory cars already that work. It will come earlier than eight years," he revealed. Another Mercedes engineer picked up Weber's point: "There are several steps to fully autonomous driving, the first is lane keep, the next is to be able to overtake other cars automatically and then we can imagine a fully autonomous car. We are working hard on it." Read more: Self-driving Mercedes S-Class within five years | Auto Express |
I'll only buy a fully autonomous car if it comes with a standard transmission. Spoiler! |
what happened to the RX-8 fender? |
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