Does anyone know how the Bose active suspension worked? Did it work in a similar way?
From what I know, Bose uses something with electromagnetism to stabilize the ride
do the antiroll barr is regular or it has one more for the hydrolic suspnsion?
It is incredible until few years down the road and these shocks start leaking and Mercedes dealer charge you $2000 just for one shock.
If you can’t afford it, don’t buy it. As easy as that. The shock may cost 2000$, but the car is around 150000$ or more, and if you can afford that, 2000$ for a shock is nothing.
sooo… just like every citroen with hydraulic suspension in last 20 years (at the very least)?
Citroens are pneumatic, this uses oil. But the system is the same. PS: and citroen has been doing it for at least 40 years XD
From what im reading citroen has been using a similar idea since 1955. Not necessarily the same thing nor as advanced.
still wondering where this car stands in the market though. at $165K it’s more expensive than an AMG GT at sticker.
Same idea here, I think this car has unfortunately lost its place in Mercedes’ line-up. I mean, who in their bright mind would have this over a convertible S class or over a convertible AMG GT?
It’s the Citroën Hydropneumatic suspension but the air is replaced by coil springs. Mercedes has been doing this under license from Citroën for decades.
I can finally do that water cup challenge like takumi without spitting any water
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this vid title reminds me of this XD
I’d rather have cat like reflexes… Hehehe
Lotus At F1 did that a long time ago http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2007/05/17/banned-active-suspension/
Does anyone know how the Bose active suspension worked? Did it work in a similar way?
From what I know, Bose uses something with electromagnetism to stabilize the ride
do the antiroll barr is regular or it has one more for the hydrolic suspnsion?
It is incredible until few years down the road and these shocks start leaking and Mercedes dealer charge you $2000 just for one shock.
If you can’t afford it, don’t buy it.
As easy as that. The shock may cost 2000$, but the car is around 150000$ or more, and if you can afford that, 2000$ for a shock is nothing.
sooo… just like every citroen with hydraulic suspension in last 20 years (at the very least)?
Citroens are pneumatic, this uses oil. But the system is the same.
PS: and citroen has been doing it for at least 40 years XD
From what im reading citroen has been using a similar idea since 1955. Not necessarily the same thing nor as advanced.
still wondering where this car stands in the market though.
at $165K it’s more expensive than an AMG GT at sticker.
Same idea here, I think this car has unfortunately lost its place in Mercedes’ line-up. I mean, who in their bright mind would have this over a convertible S class or over a convertible AMG GT?
It’s the Citroën Hydropneumatic suspension but the air is replaced by coil springs. Mercedes has been doing this under license from Citroën for decades.
I can finally do that water cup challenge like takumi without spitting any water
Can it do this though?