September 12, 200718 yr [post="http://www.autoweek.com/apps/pbcs.dll/cce?Category=GALLERY&DateRange=20061101-20071201&Range=1&objectclass=1&Module=1&Class=11&photofoldermultisearch=2007_frankfurt,mercedes,f700&photofoldermultisearchand=1&Execute=1&Count=1"]source: autoweek[/post] Mercedes-Benz F700Dubbed the F700, the large luxury sedan plots a direct path to the next-generation S-Class due in 2012, with state-of-the-art engine and suspension technology, as well as an advanced avatar-based controller system and radical new styling developed by the German automaker’s U.S.-based design studio in California.WTF is with the front doors!?
September 12, 200718 yr Can't view your link! Sorry, some required files are missing, if you intended to view a topic, it's possible that it's been moved or deleted. Please go back and try again. Edited September 12, 200718 yr by Pontiac Custom-S
September 12, 200718 yr 20% poorly drawn Japanime circa 1994 30% my sketch books full of cars from High Shcool Study Hall (1993-7) 50% Mitsubishi Eclipse
September 12, 200718 yr Sort of looks like a big R-class with the wagon cut off it. I am not a big fan. In fact, :puke:
September 12, 200718 yr It's more about the technology than styling. http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Autos...rticleId=122549 1.8l DiesOtto twin-turbo DI engine with hybrid assist laser road surface scanning suspension Edited September 12, 200718 yr by empowah
September 12, 200718 yr That 1.8L engine sounds like a technological marvel...shame it's wrapped in something so ugly.
September 13, 200718 yr Puke after gagging me with a spoon. I dont' care if it is principally for the technology, there is such a thing as overkill.
September 13, 200718 yr Very cool. A true concept, instead of a car that's 99% production ready with a few extra touches. Cutting edge design; an experimental drivetrain... I love it.
September 13, 200718 yr As an eye catching design exercise to showcase the company's new technology, it succeeds. This thing sure does attract attention (good or bad). As a signal of future design direction for Mercedes, it fails. I hope this thing remains a design exercise and nothing more; it looks like they left an S-Class sedan in the sun too long.
September 13, 200718 yr I don't think there's an attractive angle on that car. And aren't concept cars supposed to have better materials and panel gaps on the interior than production cars? That dash is n-a-s-t-y. -RBB
September 14, 200718 yr I like it for the fact that Mercedes has truly and obviously given their designers and engineers the freedom to dream very well beyond production to a concept that is almost out of this world! It suceeds be it good or bad, but I'm sure a lot of this concept will be far more tastefully engineered into the final production piece. I actually like it a lot, and in the process they've earned a lot more of my respect!
September 18, 200718 yr I love it!!! This car stand out from the crowd and that is what a luxury car should do. Cadillac keep the unique A&R going.
October 10, 200718 yr OMG: it has fender skirts !!! Shades of 1975 (except that they're plexiglas !) > FAR too radical for a production mercedes. > The profile is absolutely, intolerably hideous. > How is 238 hp (+20 with electric assist) "competitive" in a car that weighs 4500 lbs??? (Not to mention going from 382 hp to 238 ??) > Is MPG really important to those paying nearly $90K? > Is something amiss with the current s-class that M-B is showing a finished replacement not due out for 4 years? Backlash over the mazda fenders??
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