BenzBoy
Grand Master
Currently I am driving a loan vehicle while the E-Estate is being serviced. I am very grateful for having a loan vehicle but it confirms my suspicion that a CLA200 is not a car to buy. Yes, it looks stylish, yes, it goes like a little rocket given it is only 1.3 litres and yes, it has lots of safety gear. Yes, it alerts the driver to every passing obstacle and the warning noises became quite hysterical when I parked it close to our other cars in the garage.
So what is lacking? Visibility is appalling as the tombstone seats block vision of cars approaching on the passenger side; the piano-black finish is just hard plastic that sound tinny when you tap it; the control stalks are flimsy little plastic wands that feel like they would snap if one does not take great care; the brakes are over sharp; the change down to first at lights is a hard clunk; the rear vision is compromised by the body shape; the steering wheel adjusts up and down only; the touch screen is a nightmare in silly little symbols that flash across the screen like a computer game rather than like an automobile; the headrests at the front are fixed in a forward position and don't allow for neck movement (read imitation racing shells); entry and exit from the rear seats is difficult (read aged writer here) and there are no grab handles because if there were a passenger would get concussion, such is the lack of head room.
Apart from all that it looks superficially smart and I am sure people will be very happy with it. However, I have experienced nothing apart from the excellent handling that would qualify the vehicle as a Mercedes-Benz. There are better choices on the market.
The previous service vehicle I had was a CLA 45 and that was really no better - just faster.
The qualities I look for in a Benz are simply not there.
Regards,
Brian
So what is lacking? Visibility is appalling as the tombstone seats block vision of cars approaching on the passenger side; the piano-black finish is just hard plastic that sound tinny when you tap it; the control stalks are flimsy little plastic wands that feel like they would snap if one does not take great care; the brakes are over sharp; the change down to first at lights is a hard clunk; the rear vision is compromised by the body shape; the steering wheel adjusts up and down only; the touch screen is a nightmare in silly little symbols that flash across the screen like a computer game rather than like an automobile; the headrests at the front are fixed in a forward position and don't allow for neck movement (read imitation racing shells); entry and exit from the rear seats is difficult (read aged writer here) and there are no grab handles because if there were a passenger would get concussion, such is the lack of head room.
Apart from all that it looks superficially smart and I am sure people will be very happy with it. However, I have experienced nothing apart from the excellent handling that would qualify the vehicle as a Mercedes-Benz. There are better choices on the market.
The previous service vehicle I had was a CLA 45 and that was really no better - just faster.
The qualities I look for in a Benz are simply not there.
Regards,
Brian