Which AD to use for a new Merc?

Izso

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CLA45, bro.

Was thinking whether to drive it stock first or start modifying it.
Oh. I don't know the models that well. I assume that's a 2.0?

Anyway that's a nice car. Keep it stock, get used to it, then once used to it, mod it. :biggrin:
 

VoodooEx

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Some feeling about this car:

First thing first, the exhaust note is just fantastic, all the crackles and pops. Make the whole driving experience really fun.

The suspension of this car is much better than I have thought. Although you can feel almost every bump, but the impact is soft enough. My wife wasn't complaining.

It's really an easy car for daily drive. Start your engine and just drive. If you are in a sporty mood, switch it to sports mode and zoom...(easily hit 160kph without knowing it).

Blind spot assist is really helpful, very useful for exiting into highway and changing lane.
 

6UE5t

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Some feeling about this car:

First thing first, the exhaust note is just fantastic, all the crackles and pops. Make the whole driving experience really fun.

The suspension of this car is much better than I have thought. Although you can feel almost every bump, but the impact is soft enough. My wife wasn't complaining.

It's really an easy car for daily drive. Start your engine and just drive. If you are in a sporty mood, switch it to sports mode and zoom...(easily hit 160kph without knowing it).

Blind spot assist is really helpful, very useful for exiting into highway and changing lane.

The one in my condo is often driven by the wife as the husband is a pilot so often not around, so yeah I'd think it should be easy to drive too. Of course with that much power is no sweat to reach beyond 160kph! :burnout:
A friend of mine who has test driven one says it's too jumpy/stiff though.
 

VoodooEx

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The one in my condo is often driven by the wife as the husband is a pilot so often not around, so yeah I'd think it should be easy to drive too. Of course with that much power is no sweat to reach beyond 160kph! :burnout:
A friend of mine who has test driven one says it's too jumpy/stiff though.
Definitely jumpy, but not as stiff as I have thought.

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