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Old 06-12-2015, 02:06 AM   #20
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Well... It still looks to same but im loving the drivetrain. I don't think they can top the S Class. Hell even the CTS6 and the lincolin concept looks more exciting than this.
I agree. I don't think this is going to top the S-Class here. This is how large luxury cars sales ended up last year

U.S. Large Luxury Car Sales - 2014 Year End

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Mercedes-Benz USA's S-Class volume increased 90% to 25,276 units in 2014, the highest total since 2007.

The S-Class's nearest rival, BMW's 7-Series, sold just once for every 2.6 copies of the big Benz.

Fresh off a redesign that helped Mercedes-Benz report 15 consecutive year-over-year S-Class sales increases, the company's flagship accounted for 7.7% of all non-Sprinter Mercedes-Benz USA volume in 2014, up from 4.3% in 2013.

Mercedes-Benz S-Class
2014-25,276
2013-13,303
% Change: 90.0%



BMW 7-Series
2014-9,744
2013-10,932
% Change: -10.9%



BMW 6-Series Gran Coupe
2014-8,647
2013-9,762
% Change: -11.4%



Lexus LS
2014-8,559
2013-10,727
% Change: -20.2%



Audi A7
2014-8,133
2013-8,483
% Change: -4.1%



Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class
2014-6,981
2013-8,032
% Change: -13.1%



Audi A8
2014-5,904
2013-6,300
% Change: -6.3%



Porsche Panamera
2014-5,740
2013-5,421
% Change: 5.9%



Jaguar XJ
2014-4,329
2013-5,434
% Change: -20.3%



Mercedes used the new S-Class styling to trickle down through their line up. The new C-Class, CLA-Class, and upcoming E-Class all have smaller S-Class looks. People like that lower cars in the line looks like the flagship. BMW, (and Audi) usually do the "Small/Medium/Large" styling. This 7 Series looks like a large 3 Series.

I love the tech in the new 7 series, the drivetrains in the new 7 series, and the build process of the new 7 series. I think the CT6 does look better. I know it's not suppose to be a direct competitor of the S-Class and 7-Series (since there's no long wheelbase version, and the upcoming Cadillac flagship on the way) but I think will do good in the large luxury market
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