Originally Posted by
jamesatfish
In terms of driving, obviously the C63 is well up on the power of the R36 and it's in a different performance league - 4.5 sec 0-100 with the performance pack versus 5.8 for the R36. I found the C63 to be a bit firmer in the ride which I quite like given the power of the car though I didn't drive an R36 with the adaptive chassis control which would have given the option for a firmer ride when desired. The noise of the C63's V8 is fantastic whilst the R36 has a great note but left me wanting just a little more volume. Didn't really get the chance to throw either car around but you do notice the obvious RWD bias of the C63 whereas the 4Motion setup on the R36 gives the car a slightly more foolproof feel - probably better when driving around town with baby in the back.
Interior wise, the appointment level is pretty similar. Both cars have multi-zone climate control, keyless entry, electric tailgate, leather interior, electric seats with memory and heating, folding mirrors, reverse camera, navigation, iPod connection etc etc - the fact that all that comes standard on the R36 at roughly half the price of the Merc is a huge win for VW. I'm quite comfortable with the current gen VW interior and actually find it a nicer layout than the C63, but perhaps that'll grow on me as I've this is our first Merc. The Merc has a navigation screen that's mounted quite high under a rotating cover - looks great when the car is off and the screen is hidden but I don't really like the look of it when the screen is visible (which will be every time the car is being driven).
The R36 has a similar quality of fit and finish to the Merc - you can see the difference with the upgraded 'designo' leather trim appointments that come with the optional performance pack on the Merc but otherwise the standard C63 leather and other trim seems of similar quality to the Passat.
Biggest bug bear of the Merc is that it isn't capable of towing anything - the towing kits for the other C Class Estate models can't be fitted to an AMG for a variety of reasons. The R36's towing capacity would have been sufficient for our boat but now I'll have to pick up a cheap 4x4 ute to use as a tow car on the odd occasions that's required.
I started this thread as a consequence of not being able to buy a new R36 Wagon with the specs and options that we wanted, and in all honesty if I was given the choice of both cars I'd probably still pick the R36 - it's 70% of the car that the Merc is, at 50% of the cost and for a car that'll be predominately used as a family runabout that's a pretty good outcome. That said, I'm very happy with the price/performance offering of the C63 and I don't think you can get a better / faster 5-seater with large boot anywhere close to that price - the next closest vehicle in my comparison is the new Cayenne Turbo at about $260K.
Thanks for that Jamesatfish.
From the little of driving the C63, what was the fuel economy like?
And how does the inside space compare? From the outside, it appears the C63 is a smaller car but that may be deceiving once you sit inside it.
2010 R36 BB Wagon - With the Lot
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