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Re: 1000 mile trip impressions [jabbahop] by swwalker
May 13, 2008 (6:37 pm)
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Replying to: jabbahop (May 22, 2006 11:49 am)

I just bought my wife a new R-Class 320 CDI about 7 days ago and it is awesome! A few comments include:
1. Would like to have the entertainment package but $1900 seemed a bit steep. I think I will either install aftermarket or use my MacBook Pro. My kids want to know how they can play their XBOX on long trips so I have some research to do.
2. So far we have driven almost 1,000 miles and the love the diesel mileage (21/27).
3. The room is to die for!
4. Seats are difficult to keep clean......any suggestions are welcome.
5. The panoramic roof is the kids favorite along with the ability to control their own A/C
6. The Navigation systems is extremely accurate, but the joy stick is a bit awkward. I would also like to scan channels using the steering controls.
 
Overall I think the car is 9 out of 10.
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Re: 1000 mile trip impressions [swwalker] by happygal1
May 22, 2008 (12:30 pm)
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Replying to: swwalker (May 13, 2008 6:37 pm)

I have been looking at this car, but am not sure about it yet. Do you feel like you have enough space in the trunk? I have kids too and am worried about fitting groceries and kid gear in the back!
Also, would you mind sharing what you paid? I have been to a couple of dealerships and the prices seem to be all over the place........
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Re: sensor/fuel leakage issues [dpirwin] by dpirwin
May 22, 2008 (7:47 pm)
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Replying to: dpirwin (Mar 08, 2007 7:43 pm)

Update, a little more than a year after repair of this weird problem. The R Class has turned out to be a terrific car. Diesel gets 28-30 mpg on highway, ~18-22 in city. Handles well, holds the mob, pets and beach week stuff in comfort and quiet. M-B origin removable roof rack fits cunningly, is very sturdy, and very useful when the mob wants to take more stuff than any reasonable family unit should. The few shortcomings are self-apparent: blind spot in right rear corner (one gets used to it and compensates for it), long wheelbase (turning radius is surprisingly tight, but the center of the car is in a different place on a turn than a shorter wheelbase car), somewhat arbitrary, hierarchical controls on nav system (once you get used to it, it is just fine). No recurrence of initial problem, no new problems, great car for what we wanted it for.
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Re: 1000 mile trip impressions [happygal1] by swwalker
May 26, 2008 (7:00 pm)
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Replying to: happygal1 (May 22, 2008 12:30 pm)

If you are carrying 7 passengers you are not going to have much room, however if you have one or both of the back seats down you have more than enough room. My wife and I love this car. We paid a tad under $54k, but we have all the bells and whistles including the diesel version. Buy it.....you wont' be disappointed.
 
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Re: 1000 mile trip impressions [happygal1] by docrw
May 27, 2008 (10:03 am)
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Replying to: happygal1 (May 22, 2008 12:30 pm)

Unless you have 10 bags of groceries, you will not have a problem. We make trips to Costco and have never had a problem, you just have to be a little creative and plan out how to pack things in. We recently went to a wedding across the state with the car full, my wife, both in-laws and two kids-one in a toddler seat and one in an infant seat. We packed a cooler and enough clothes for 3 days with no problem. We used soft bags, not hard suit cases, and utilized the spaces between the seats. Amazingly, everyone was comfortable and no one complained, including the toddler.
 
Another tip, if you remove the spare tire that area can hold a few good sized bags. I would not recommend this if you are going someplace remote, but for highway trips the spare tire could be sacrificed. Of course I did not tell the wife about removing the spare tire until after we had returned home. Its always easier to ask for forgiveness than permission:)
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Re: R320 Explodes during blizzard [ncrews] by marinite
Aug 03, 2008 (2:07 am)
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Replying to: ncrews (Feb 02, 2007 4:52 am)

Good lord, that's shocking. I'm glad you and your daughter were unharmed.
 
Thanks for the warning - hopefully you'll read this one of these days. And I hope you get some resolution. That's shocking about MB's lack of attention whatsoever.
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Re: 1000 mile trip impressions [swwalker] by ted39
Sep 04, 2008 (7:27 pm)
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Replying to: swwalker (May 13, 2008 6:37 pm)

I have 3500 miles on a 2008 R Class Diesel - it's awesome. I find reasons to go for a drive.
 
I did have a KD box installed by the dealer that upped the power and mileage. There will be no warranty issues because they treat the KD box like an AMG - built for MB.
 
Love the power and this thing is quicker than my Toyota was. (The R class weighs about 5200 pounds.)
 
Get one - you'll love it.
 
Room is great: back seat leg room is great, storage is great, and it is a very user friendly car.
 
I wish they had more upscale floor mats though. The ones that came with it are cheap looking.

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