~> 2012 Mercedes-Benz C350 Coupe AWD ?
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~> 2012 Mercedes-Benz C350 Coupe AWD ?
Hi Member's,
Mercedes-Benz is still building touring/luxury coupes.
Maybe GM will notice there's still a market for coupes.
What do you think of the below `Coupe ?
First Drive Review
arrow<HGROUP>2012 Mercedes-Benz C350 4MATIC Coupe
Lightweight all-wheel-drive components add traction, delete little else.
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The all-wheel-drive C coupe comes in just one flavor: C350 with an automatic transmission. Its engine is identical to the 3.5-liter found in the rear-wheel-drive C350 sedan and coupe, producing 302 hp at 6500 rpm and 273 lb-ft of torque at 3500 rpm. But the C350 4MATIC coupe is a unique combo; in the C sedan, all-wheel drive is for now offered only on the C300 with its less powerful 228-hp, 3.0-liter V-6.
To route the power to all four wheels, Mercedes-Benz uses an in-house design that integrates the transfer case into the seven-speed automatic transmission. In dry conditions, the power distribution is set at 45/55 front to rear; when the system detects slippage, a locking center differential controlled by a 37-lb-ft spring-loaded clutch handles any imbalance between the two axles, sending up to 70 percent of power in either direction if necessary. The system is supplemented by an electronic traction-control system that brakes individual wheels in the event of slippage. Mercedes-Benz says the latest 4MATIC setup carries only about a 150-pound weight penalty on most of its cars (121 pounds on this particular example), partly because the rear axles and differentials are downsized on the all-wheel-drive cars; that nominal power distribution results in less torque sent rearward, allowing for lighter-duty and lighter-weight components. The German manufacturer is proud to note that there is no EPA fuel-economy penalty on the C350 coupe; rear- and all-wheel-drive versions carry the same 19 mpg city, 28 highway ratings on their window stickers.
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And the system works pretty well. The car on our preview drive was equipped with winter tires, which are invaluable on any car in wintry conditions (all-wheel drive won’t shorten stopping distances, for example). With the stability-control system in its most lenient setting (it lacks a fully defeated setting), the C350 pulled from a stop without any detectable wheelspin. As equipped, it handled the snow without any trouble whatsoever. The tires prevented us from exploiting the coupe’s handling limits, but considering that it barely feels different from its rear-wheel-drive counterpart, we expect it will behave largely the same. There’s some understeer, and the ride is comfortable; like its rear-wheel-drive counterpart, it’s not a sports coupe. Also the same are the dimensions of both two-doors, including ride height.
The only differences: The all-wheel-drive C350 boasts a heated windshield-washer-fluid system and a 4MATIC badge on the interior. Oh, and it costs an additional $2000. Excepting the extra cost, the C350 4MATIC coupe offers some additional capability with little compromise. View Photo Gallery
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VEHICLE TYPE: front-engine, 4-wheel-drive, 4-passenger, 2-door coupe
BASE PRICE: $45,245
ENGINE TYPE: DOHC 24-valve V-6, aluminum block and heads, direct fuel injection
Displacement: 213 cu in, 3498 cc
Power: 302 hp @ 6500 rpm
Torque: 273 lb-ft @ 3500 rpm
TRANSMISSION: 7-speed automatic with manual shifting mode
DIMENSIONS:
Wheelbase: 108.7 in
Length: 180.7 in
Width: 69.7 in Height: 54.8 in
Curb weight (C/D est): 3750 lb
PERFORMANCE (C/D EST):
Zero to 60 mph: 6.0 sec
Standing ¼-mile: 14.6 sec
Top speed: 130 mph
FUEL ECONOMY:
EPA city/highway: 19/28 mpg
Mercedes-Benz is still building touring/luxury coupes.
Maybe GM will notice there's still a market for coupes.
What do you think of the below `Coupe ?
First Drive Review
arrow<HGROUP>2012 Mercedes-Benz C350 4MATIC Coupe
Lightweight all-wheel-drive components add traction, delete little else.
</HGROUP></HEADER>
- April 2012
- BY MICHAEL AUSTIN
The all-wheel-drive C coupe comes in just one flavor: C350 with an automatic transmission. Its engine is identical to the 3.5-liter found in the rear-wheel-drive C350 sedan and coupe, producing 302 hp at 6500 rpm and 273 lb-ft of torque at 3500 rpm. But the C350 4MATIC coupe is a unique combo; in the C sedan, all-wheel drive is for now offered only on the C300 with its less powerful 228-hp, 3.0-liter V-6.
To route the power to all four wheels, Mercedes-Benz uses an in-house design that integrates the transfer case into the seven-speed automatic transmission. In dry conditions, the power distribution is set at 45/55 front to rear; when the system detects slippage, a locking center differential controlled by a 37-lb-ft spring-loaded clutch handles any imbalance between the two axles, sending up to 70 percent of power in either direction if necessary. The system is supplemented by an electronic traction-control system that brakes individual wheels in the event of slippage. Mercedes-Benz says the latest 4MATIC setup carries only about a 150-pound weight penalty on most of its cars (121 pounds on this particular example), partly because the rear axles and differentials are downsized on the all-wheel-drive cars; that nominal power distribution results in less torque sent rearward, allowing for lighter-duty and lighter-weight components. The German manufacturer is proud to note that there is no EPA fuel-economy penalty on the C350 coupe; rear- and all-wheel-drive versions carry the same 19 mpg city, 28 highway ratings on their window stickers.
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And the system works pretty well. The car on our preview drive was equipped with winter tires, which are invaluable on any car in wintry conditions (all-wheel drive won’t shorten stopping distances, for example). With the stability-control system in its most lenient setting (it lacks a fully defeated setting), the C350 pulled from a stop without any detectable wheelspin. As equipped, it handled the snow without any trouble whatsoever. The tires prevented us from exploiting the coupe’s handling limits, but considering that it barely feels different from its rear-wheel-drive counterpart, we expect it will behave largely the same. There’s some understeer, and the ride is comfortable; like its rear-wheel-drive counterpart, it’s not a sports coupe. Also the same are the dimensions of both two-doors, including ride height.
The only differences: The all-wheel-drive C350 boasts a heated windshield-washer-fluid system and a 4MATIC badge on the interior. Oh, and it costs an additional $2000. Excepting the extra cost, the C350 4MATIC coupe offers some additional capability with little compromise. View Photo Gallery
<NAV class=mod>PHOTOS (17)</NAV>
VEHICLE TYPE: front-engine, 4-wheel-drive, 4-passenger, 2-door coupe
BASE PRICE: $45,245
ENGINE TYPE: DOHC 24-valve V-6, aluminum block and heads, direct fuel injection
Displacement: 213 cu in, 3498 cc
Power: 302 hp @ 6500 rpm
Torque: 273 lb-ft @ 3500 rpm
TRANSMISSION: 7-speed automatic with manual shifting mode
DIMENSIONS:
Wheelbase: 108.7 in
Length: 180.7 in
Width: 69.7 in Height: 54.8 in
Curb weight (C/D est): 3750 lb
PERFORMANCE (C/D EST):
Zero to 60 mph: 6.0 sec
Standing ¼-mile: 14.6 sec
Top speed: 130 mph
FUEL ECONOMY:
EPA city/highway: 19/28 mpg
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I'd choose the 2012 Honda Accord Coupe over the Mercedes & it's about $15K less....
GM needs to build one to compete against coupes like below for Retail prices under $30 K
for us working people ~> LOL
^ I wish it was a RWD ^
2012 Honda Accord Coupe Test Drive & Car Review - YouTube
Click 4 vid
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Below from Car & Driver Road Test of a 2010 Accord Coupe
Specifications
VEHICLE TYPE: front-engine, front-wheel-drive, 5-passenger, 2-door coupe
PRICE AS TESTED: $28,360 (base price: $26,360)
ENGINE TYPE: SOHC 24-valve V-6, aluminum block and heads, port fuel injection
Displacement: 183 cu in, 2997cc
Power (SAE net): 240 bhp @ 6250 rpm
Torque (SAE net): 212 lb-ft @ 5000 rpm
TRANSMISSION: 6-speed manual
DIMENSIONS:
Wheelbase: 105.1 in Length: 187.6 in
Width: 71.3 in Height: 55.7 in
Curb weight: 3299 lb
C/D TEST RESULTS:
Zero to 60 mph: 5.9 sec
Zero to 100 mph: 15.2 sec
Zero to 130 mph: 31.1 sec
Street start, 5-60 mph: 6.3 sec
Standing 1/4-mile: 14.5 sec @ 98 mph
Top speed (drag limited): 135 mph
Braking, 70-0 mph: 181 ft
Roadholding, 300-ft-dia skidpad: 0.82 g
GM needs to build one to compete against coupes like below for Retail prices under $30 K
for us working people ~> LOL
^ I wish it was a RWD ^
2012 Honda Accord Coupe Test Drive & Car Review - YouTube
Click 4 vid
=====================================
Below from Car & Driver Road Test of a 2010 Accord Coupe
Specifications
VEHICLE TYPE: front-engine, front-wheel-drive, 5-passenger, 2-door coupe
PRICE AS TESTED: $28,360 (base price: $26,360)
ENGINE TYPE: SOHC 24-valve V-6, aluminum block and heads, port fuel injection
Displacement: 183 cu in, 2997cc
Power (SAE net): 240 bhp @ 6250 rpm
Torque (SAE net): 212 lb-ft @ 5000 rpm
TRANSMISSION: 6-speed manual
DIMENSIONS:
Wheelbase: 105.1 in Length: 187.6 in
Width: 71.3 in Height: 55.7 in
Curb weight: 3299 lb
C/D TEST RESULTS:
Zero to 60 mph: 5.9 sec
Zero to 100 mph: 15.2 sec
Zero to 130 mph: 31.1 sec
Street start, 5-60 mph: 6.3 sec
Standing 1/4-mile: 14.5 sec @ 98 mph
Top speed (drag limited): 135 mph
Braking, 70-0 mph: 181 ft
Roadholding, 300-ft-dia skidpad: 0.82 g
Last edited by Space; 04-21-2012 at 09:14 AM.
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