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Infiniti M35/45 vs. Mercedes Benz E Class 350/550

12 messages,  Last post on Mar 25, 2009 at 6:19 PM

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Re: Infiniti M35/45 vs. Mercedes Benz E Class 350/550 [ny2nj] by mmoreno1978
Oct 07, 2007 (5:48 pm)
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Replying to: ny2nj (Sep 05, 2007 11:09 am)

Just leased the E350 as my commuter car. Good gas mileage.
 
Picking up on Friday. Hope I got a good deal.
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Helping Mom buy a car... (she's the reason why I'm mentally unstable!) by benzrig
Jan 06, 2009 (12:44 am)
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Hey I'm helping my mother purchase / replace her QX4 (which replaced a Benz). I am stuck with the M35/M45 E350/E550 decision. Consumer Reports Recommends both with Infiniti having slightly better reviews. I’ve had a few quality issues with the Infiniti received HORRIBLE no ABSOLUTLY DREADFUL service from Infiniti (it now sporadically stalls while accelerating & the “Service Engine Soon” light has been on for a dismal year and a half and now the “Brake” light is aglow; all of which our local dealership tells us “It’s just a glitch; ignore it!”). I am appalled that my Mom is interest in putting up with Infiniti again. That being said the M’s look very nice and probably cheaper in the long run to operate. I honestly don’t think she’ll understand how to use the M. Too much controllable technology, but I do love how she can give voice commands to the car. On the other hand I have heard many unpromising comments on this system. I feel that the Mercedes will just do what it needs to do without consulting her, which is probably best. So where is my question to you M35/M45 & E350/E550 owners if you were selecting a car for a middle aged lady for whom technology is an evil notion which vehicle is best? I almost feel like saying to hell with it and get a Jaguar XJ Vanden Plas where there are far less menus or perhaps a Volvo where everything is controlled via knobs. Seeing that performance isn’t going to be an issue because this car will rarely see speeds in excess of 40. Any insight to the Infiniti-M / Mercedes-E dilemma would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Helping Mom buy a car... (she's the reason why I'm mentally unstable!) [benzrig] by ny2nj
Jan 06, 2009 (3:03 am)
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Replying to: benzrig (Jan 06, 2009 12:44 am)

Test drive both. Infiniti makes great cars (I've owned two), but I prefer Mercedes (I've owned two of those as well). My 08 E350 has been trouble-free so I can't complain. Many owner reviews on the internet seem to echo the same. At the same time, Mercedes seems to have addressed the electrical issues that plagues them in the past by removing some features they once offered. They are pretty minor so I won't run down the list.
 
My wife and I considered the M, but the styling didn't suit my tastes. The dash looked pieced together and didn't flow as nicely as its Euro competitors in my opinion. The M also showed noticeable torque steer and wasn't as quiet as the E350 even though the E has low-profile tires. The E also has the edge in stability control and brake feel in my opinion. On the plus side for the M, they are loaded with standard features (like leather, keyless ingnition and Bluetooth) and have very strong and reliable engines. Many people may prefer the M's interior feeling it is more updated.
 
A restyled E-Class is set to debut for the 2010 model-year, so you may want to hold off until then before deciding. At the very least, you may be able to get some great deals on the 09 E-Class models.
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by ghstudio
Jan 06, 2009 (7:24 am)
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I looked closely at the E before leasing another M35. The deal breaker was the navigation system which is, at this point, an antique. The C navigation is actually better than the M35, but the car was too small for my needs.
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Re: Helping Mom buy a car... (she's the reason why I'm mentally unstable!) by docrw
Jan 08, 2009 (10:06 am)
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Replying to: ny2nj (Jan 06, 2009 3:03 am)

With all due respect, torque steer is a problem with front wheel drive cars, where all the power goes to the front wheels which makes them harder to turn due to inertial forces. The M35 is rear wheel drive, there is no torque steer. I'm not sure what you experienced but I assure you it was not torque steer. I have driven both cars and the E350 might be marginally quieter, the interiors are completely different and I saw no gap in quality, just style, which is completely subjective.
 
I do think the E feels a bit more substantial. From the thunk when you close the doors to the overall feeling while driving. That being said, if money is a concern to you the M is a better deal. If you can afford both then its hard to argue with either choice as I feel it boils down more to personal preference then overall quality.
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Re: Helping Mom buy a car... (she's the reason why I'm mentally unstable!) by ny2nj
Jan 10, 2009 (3:54 am)
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Replying to: docrw (Jan 08, 2009 10:06 am)

docrw...you're right, the M35 is rear-wheel drive, but the M35x I test drove was an all-wheel drive model where the power between wheels is transferred.
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Re: Helping Mom buy a car... (she's the reason why I'm mentally unstable!) [ny2nj] by james27
Jan 10, 2009 (8:06 pm)
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Replying to: ny2nj (Jan 10, 2009 3:54 am)

The M's all-wheel drive can't put more than 1/2 the torque on the front, and unless you have the snow-mode switch on, always operates as a rear-wheel drive car unless it detects slip, then the fronts can get some power. WHen snow-mode switch is on, it always starts out in all-wheel drive, and will revert to rear wheel once it reaches (I think it is ) 25mph, and will only power the front again if it detects slip, just like if the switch was off.
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Looking at either the M45 or the Mercedes E500 by cpaman
Mar 25, 2009 (6:19 pm)
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Everyone,
 
         I am lucky someone started this post, i am thinking about buying either a 2006 M45 or a 2006 Mercedes E500/550. Please tell me all about your experiences with both cars, this will be invaluable towards me purchasing my new used car in the near future.
 
Thanks,
Omari CPA

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