Talk me out of it! (GS vs CLS)
#31
Stark contrast to their C and S class interiors.
Something between C and S class would have worked a lot better than this frankenstain mix of old E class HVAC/Infotainment controls and big tablet looking thing on top of it.
#32
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Well, CLS interior is decade old design... so not something to be proud of exactly. I cant imagine the outrage if Lexus had that old interiors still. On the other hand, their new interiors are awesome.
As to BMW, it depends what model and what equipment... X1 and 3 series are pretty poor. 5 and up have nice interior, quality made... they are not as pompous as MB though, and never will be.
As to BMW, it depends what model and what equipment... X1 and 3 series are pretty poor. 5 and up have nice interior, quality made... they are not as pompous as MB though, and never will be.
I do agree that the "floating screen" as they call, it is jarring and smacks of an afterthought, though. Otherwise i find their interiors to match or usually better the competition. The CLS is no exception.
#33
Lexus Fanatic
The CLS still has the old MB interior design language is what he means. As does the E Class. I prefer the new designs as well. The CLS interior is still nice though, feels a little outdated though in places I agree.
If someone is worried about visibility vs styling the CLS is not a car meant for them. Remember...its a coupe, just with 4 doors. Function takes a backseat to style in something like the CLS. If function is more important to you than style, then buy an E.
If someone is worried about visibility vs styling the CLS is not a car meant for them. Remember...its a coupe, just with 4 doors. Function takes a backseat to style in something like the CLS. If function is more important to you than style, then buy an E.
#34
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The CLS still has the old MB interior design language is what he means. As does the E Class. I prefer the new designs as well. The CLS interior is still nice though, feels a little outdated though in places I agree.
If someone is worried about visibility vs styling the CLS is not a car meant for them. Remember...its a coupe, just with 4 doors. Function takes a backseat to style in something like the CLS. If function is more important to you than style, then buy an E.
If someone is worried about visibility vs styling the CLS is not a car meant for them. Remember...its a coupe, just with 4 doors. Function takes a backseat to style in something like the CLS. If function is more important to you than style, then buy an E.
#35
Lexus Fanatic
As an aside though, seeing the new C and S, I'm very excited to see what the next really redesigned E Will be.
#36
Lexus Champion
You can't go wrong with either.
On the other hand, here is another choice that was not mentioned by others in this thread:
On the other hand, here is another choice that was not mentioned by others in this thread:
Last edited by Blackraven; 10-04-14 at 01:36 AM.
#38
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#40
Lexus Fanatic
Hmmmm....................I'm driving an almost 3-year-old German car (Opel Astra) with an American GM drivetrain. It's as solid, and drives virtually as well as the day it was built.
#44
Lexus Fanatic
So will I.
No offense, yowps3....and I'm not trying to offend or insult you personally, so don't take it the wrong way. But I just can't agree with that broad over-generalized statement about German vehicles starting to fall apart after to months. Heck, even Italian cars are better than that nowadays.
(Of course, I know some people also don't agree with some of my own views of the Town Car and DTS)
No offense, yowps3....and I'm not trying to offend or insult you personally, so don't take it the wrong way. But I just can't agree with that broad over-generalized statement about German vehicles starting to fall apart after to months. Heck, even Italian cars are better than that nowadays.
(Of course, I know some people also don't agree with some of my own views of the Town Car and DTS)
#45
Lexus Champion
So will I.
No offense, yowps3....and I'm not trying to offend or insult you personally, so don't take it the wrong way. But I just can't agree with that broad over-generalized statement about German vehicles starting to fall apart after to months. Heck, even Italian cars are better than that nowadays.
(Of course, I know some people also don't agree with some of my own views of the Town Car and DTS)
No offense, yowps3....and I'm not trying to offend or insult you personally, so don't take it the wrong way. But I just can't agree with that broad over-generalized statement about German vehicles starting to fall apart after to months. Heck, even Italian cars are better than that nowadays.
(Of course, I know some people also don't agree with some of my own views of the Town Car and DTS)