2007 Mercedes-Benz S550: Definitely more Updated: 2006-05-19 14:17
The 2007 Mercedes-Benz S550 is
definitely more luxurious, definitely sportier, and definitely more expensive.
However, it may be the most luxurious sedan of its class, which makes
that last "more" more palatable. This front-engine, rear-wheel drive,
five-passenger sedan is loaded with plushy perks. It has an easy-to-shift
seven-speed automatic transmission backed by a powerful 5.5-liter V-8 engine
with 382 horsepower and dual-overhead cams. The S550 accelerates from zero to 60
in 5.4 seconds. Its air-suspension system prompts various reviewers to rate it
"best-in-class" for comfort and stability.
The new Mercedes Distronic Adaptive Cruise Control, with its two radar
frequencies that sweep out 160 yards ahead, sounds a warning beep if it "thinks"
the car is closing in too fast on an upcoming vehicle, and it is can break the
vehicle up to 20 percent. The COMMAND? controller, which provides easy and
convenient operation of the vehicle's systems, such as audio, climate control,
navigation, multi-contour seat adjustments, telephone, and most of vehicle
settings, replaces the iDrive system.
The interior is very plush with hand-fitted leather upholstery, head
restraints, and center armrests. The steering wheel is trimmed with leather,
while the dashboard, control console and doors are highlighted by hand-polished
burl walnut. For sound control, the windows are made of double-insulated glass.
The multi-adjustable and, yes, massaging seats have a wide variety of settings.
The front seats have lumbar control and can be pre-programmed with three
options. And the 600-watt Harman/Kardon surround-sound audio system defies
description.
The S550 is two inches longer this year, measuring 205 inches. It is 58
inches high and tips the scale at 4,270 pounds. The base MSRP is $86,175, but
with options added it can easily exceed $105,000. The S550 has a ton of
features, which is indicative from its Tolstoy-like lengthy 700-page owner's
manual. It's a good thing that it is not required reading before driving this
beauty, right? But it is recommended reading.
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