J 24 the sound of the 2019 isn’t really much worse, it’s actually a lot deeper and more on the bass side, unfortunately less crackles, but sounds much more classier than the ‘18
I like German cars. But I think it’s crazy that some guys that own them are like it’s crazy how I haven’t had problems with it when the miles are so low. At 30,000 miles you shouldn’t have a single problem. It’s brand new. 30k miles ain’t nothing
I know. Part of ownership of a high performance German cars. I just paid $4,500 plus to change fuel pump on my cayenne s. My AMG I did bought extended warranty. Happy cruising! 🦅🦅🇺🇸
Cpo gives you 5 year UNLIMITED miles from date car was titled. You can purchase an additional 2 year which starts after the end of the cpo 5 year and that is 5445$
"Rear wheel drive sucks". Mate these cars are supposed to have rear wheel drive that's a characteristic of proper sports cars and and you can slide them on tracks.
The squealing on the brakes could’ve just been your pads needing brake grease on the shims And your suspension in the back was probably just bushings, not the entire suspension
Nice video. Nice car, and I'm happy for you. I guess I'm not a Mercedes guy. You are impressed by a V8 that has lasted 30k without trouble ? But. You spent the money so, really as long as you're happy ...
How much is that modded Panamericana Grill you're selling? Will the modded grill fit the '18 bumper as is or does it ALSO require mods on the bumper itself?
If you are going to toss it a 45k miles, wouldn't it have been more cost effective to lease it, or was it because it is too many miles in such a short span?
Because its so many miles in a short amount of time, leasing would be more costly in the end since id have to pay for over-mileage. Since I owned the car for a year, id have to pay for 2 years of over mileage.
On one hand, you're saying that this is a great car and you love it. On the other hand, you're saying that you might have to get rid of it after only 45k mi?? I really like your video, this is a great video and i'll watch your 50K video next, but get rid of it after only 45K mi? Did i misunderstand something here?
Hello. Great video! I want to ask you something. This year I want to buy a C63s or a RS3 but I'm not 100% sure of getting the AMG. How much MPG you get in town and on the highway ? How many times you replaced the Tires?
Usually MPG on the highway I get about 25mpg and then in the city I would say like 16-18. It really depends on if you are in comfort mode or sport-race mode and how much you push on it. Ive replaced the front tires once but the rears are fine from factory. But I also have winter tires for 4 months out of the year.
Same with me. The RS3 possibly might be quicker on a straight from stop plus the quattro system helps with grip and safety. The c63 has that great V8 and that sound plus are kind of gotten cheap from what they are going for. It's a tricky one. I think I'd get a c63 over a M3 due to the V8 soundtrack
Well considering that the average person drives 13,500 miles a year, I think 30k being a “long term review” is acceptable, especially if they got the car with little to no miles on it in the first place. Plus usually people review their car after 3-6 months maybe a year if they even have it that long. A lot of car channels I watch don’t even keep their cars for long so getting a 30k mile review is a God send
Team Driven don’t blame you. I love it especially with the panamericana grill. Would buy one but i hate the fact they still haven’t changed the tablet like they have in the A class. So i’m stuck and I don’t like the e53 coupe. Although i love e classes. I just want a 63s amg