I don’t, I just buy something else. New C-class is off limits sadly.
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Speaking of, new C63 4 pot hybrid which weighs 2.5 tonnes. Never seen one despite being on sale over a year. The C63 was probably the most popular performance car in London aside from the 911, so I’m guessing no one has bought one?
How about not having a sig at all?
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Scratching my own curiosity, not many for sale, a few with delivery mileage. Apparently start from £100k list but this is
£88k after barely moving
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-detail ... 2194920391
Guessing the market for a 4 cylinder hybrid which has an 8 mile range and costs almost 6 figures is almost non existent!
£88k after barely moving
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-detail ... 2194920391
Guessing the market for a 4 cylinder hybrid which has an 8 mile range and costs almost 6 figures is almost non existent!
How about not having a sig at all?
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They've really balls'ed it up. Saloon is 2165kg, estate is 2190kg, and consequently it got pretty slated in the reviews because there's no hiding nearly 2.2 tonnes in a small saloon. Add in the lost v8 noise and insane Merc pricing nowadays (and you can't haggle) and who the hell would buy one anymore? Such a shame. Could've been good with a hot'd up E53 drive train, but they've lost their way. C43 looks a better bet TBH.
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Bargain or was overpriced?Mito Man wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 8:23 pm Scratching my own curiosity, not many for sale, a few with delivery mileage. Apparently start from £100k list but this is
£88k after barely moving
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-detail ... 2194920391
Guessing the market for a 4 cylinder hybrid which has an 8 mile range and costs almost 6 figures is almost non existent!
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It would, but it's still a 4-cyl. Competing with a Golf R Estate is not where a proper AMG badged Merc should be. E-class it has to be!Simon wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 9:05 pmThey've really balls'ed it up. Saloon is 2165kg, estate is 2190kg, and consequently it got pretty slated in the reviews because there's no hiding nearly 2.2 tonnes in a small saloon. Add in the lost v8 noise and insane Merc pricing nowadays (and you can't haggle) and who the hell would buy one anymore? Such a shame. Could've been good with a hot'd up E53 drive train, but they've lost their way. C43 looks a better bet TBH.
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I find the EA888 a bit rough tbh. Maybe I've just forgotten how coarse 4cyl are after 11 years with an IL6
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Might be the installation in the Macan, Mike - it sounds good and doesn’t give any noticeable vibes. Longitudinal may make a difference?
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Has got me wondering if the Audi A4/A5/A6 with the 40 and 45TSI engines use the EA888; they’ll all have a longitudinally mounted engine too. Perhaps @240PP knows?
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New terminology to me. Wikipedia has:
2.0 L EA888 TFSI I4 + Mild Hybrid 48V 190 (40 TFSI / 40 TFSI S-Line)
2.0 L EA888 CDLA TFSI I4 + Mild Hybrid 48V 252 (45 TFSI/45 TFSI Quattro)
Mild hybrid too, who knew?
2.0 L EA888 TFSI I4 + Mild Hybrid 48V 190 (40 TFSI / 40 TFSI S-Line)
2.0 L EA888 CDLA TFSI I4 + Mild Hybrid 48V 252 (45 TFSI/45 TFSI Quattro)
Mild hybrid too, who knew?
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The MLB platform cars all have longitudinal engines - I was more which variant of the engine was fitted.
A friend of mine managed to get a current 320d on his company car scheme on the basis of the ‘mild hybrid’ tag; though he pays for it in co car tax. My S6 is mild hybrid too; it seems to mean they come with 48v electrics which means the stop/start is much more seamless and it can sail with the engine off for quite a long way - not sure if the starter/generator actually provides a small amount of power to counteract drag because it seems able to do it longer than I would have expected if just in neutral.
A friend of mine managed to get a current 320d on his company car scheme on the basis of the ‘mild hybrid’ tag; though he pays for it in co car tax. My S6 is mild hybrid too; it seems to mean they come with 48v electrics which means the stop/start is much more seamless and it can sail with the engine off for quite a long way - not sure if the starter/generator actually provides a small amount of power to counteract drag because it seems able to do it longer than I would have expected if just in neutral.