In April 2022 I test drove a 2019 Mercedes best 560 and I’m sorry to say that I felt every bump crack and other imperfection on the road. I don’t know what is the hype about its great suspension. It honestly did not feel any different from my existing 2018 Toyota Camry, in terms of the smoothness of the ride on those road imperfections. Also, a Mercedes salesperson told me: "it's physics: when the rubber meets the road, you can't avoid feeling it".
@@BusMaster99 By “run flat tires” did you mean puncture? It was a car from a used car dealership, and the sales agent sat beside me while I test drive the car.
@@BusMaster99 I don't remember having the tires standing out as very flat. I will continue test driving, and next time make sure the car is in comfort mode, to maximize ride smoothness, and see what happens.
@@johnsmith100 I'm not sure you understand what a run flat tire is. It's a tire developed with a stiffer sidewall that has the ability to support the weight of the vehicle with no air in the event the tire loses air or goes flat. When this happens, you can only drive 50 miles on that flat run flat tire. After that, the tire must be replaced.
Great information
best description of inboard features and how they work. Thank you so much. I just bought this car
I like the white with the black rims and some tint on the windows. Sport and luxury in 1.
Except this is the kind of car I wouldn't speed in. Too nice of a car to drive it aggressively, unlike the AMG GLE63S behind it.
Exactly what I have. Looks amazing.
You demonstrated the left sided instrument display without showing which button controls them which was the reason for my watching the video.
Nice video and car. Today is my birthday.
Happy birthday!
@@BusMaster99 Thank you! Would you be able to give me a shout out in the next Raging Waves vlog? I'm turning 18 btw.
Happy late birthday!
W222 over the W223 any day !
I'll agree there, the W222 still amazes me to this day. Sure the W223 has an 800+HP AMG S63 E-Performance, but I still enjoy the W222 a lot!
@5:56 you can see the small trackpad on the left of the steering wheel, which controls the left LCD. I hope it helps
Does it have massage chairs in the back too
I believe that is an option.
@@BusMaster99 never saw one with bread massacre. Some have heated and soiled seats along with recline.
Massage function is standard in front seats for the S560, and an option for the back seats.
Gas tank door IS LOCKED FOR A VERY PRECISE REASON you rockie to the car reviews. I stopped at 0:42
Yes, I know why the gas tank door locks, but the vehicle was unlocked when I tried it so that's why I thought it was fishy that it was locked.
In April 2022 I test drove a 2019 Mercedes best 560 and I’m sorry to say that I felt every bump crack and other imperfection on the road.
I don’t know what is the hype about its great suspension.
It honestly did not feel any different from my existing 2018 Toyota Camry, in terms of the smoothness of the ride on those road imperfections.
Also, a Mercedes salesperson told me: "it's physics: when the rubber meets the road, you can't avoid feeling it".
Hm, that's weird. It could just be the fact that it has run flat tires. Those will most definitely affect comfort.
@@BusMaster99
By “run flat tires” did you mean puncture? It was a car from a used car dealership, and the sales agent sat beside me while I test drive the car.
@@johnsmith100 No, the car comes with run flats from the factory. They can be replaced with regular tires to save money and improve vehicle comfort.
@@BusMaster99
I don't remember having the tires standing out as very flat.
I will continue test driving, and next time make sure the car is in comfort mode, to maximize ride smoothness, and see what happens.
@@johnsmith100 I'm not sure you understand what a run flat tire is. It's a tire developed with a stiffer sidewall that has the ability to support the weight of the vehicle with no air in the event the tire loses air or goes flat. When this happens, you can only drive 50 miles on that flat run flat tire. After that, the tire must be replaced.