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Elegant and sophisticated, the S-Class has long been the world's best-selling luxury car. Not that the latest model treads a safe path. Styling is bold, brash and a bit showey; Mercedes obviously wanted the S to match the BMW 7-Series for visual impact, but we feel it's a backward step. Interestingly, it matches closely the BMW in dimensions, and also must battle against the Audi A8 and Jaguar XJ for buyer's hearts. Initially offered with a 3.5-litre V6, a 5.5-litre V8 and a 5.5-litre V12 petrol range, or a 3.0-litre V6 turbodiesel, the S-Class range also incorporates standard and long-wheelbase bodystyles. And choosing which body and engine is just the start: the options list is virtually endless. Competition comes from the Audi A8 and BMW 7-Series, plus the Maserati Quattroporte and Bentley Continental Flying Spur.
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Big rear doors make an immediate first impression, and a hydraulic strut provides a wide opening. Once inside, the roof-mounted mirrors, flip-down headrest and plump seats give the Merc a luxurious, cosseting atmosphere. Yet while superbly comfortable, the S is no more spacious than its rivals, even if the 565-litre boot is huge. It's the driving environment that's most puzzling though. The 7-Series' interior design and iDrive controller have been widely criticised, yet Mercedes has bravely decided to mimic them on the S-Class. However, the user interface and control knob are both easier to operate than the BMW's, and you don't take your eyes off the road as much. What's more, all-round visibility is excellent, the seating position superb and the seats themselves astounding - thanks to inflatable air cushions, we have no hesitation in declaring them the most comfortable we've ever tried. Diesel models are economical, and servicing is not too expensive given the sheer talent of the car - and when compared to ultra-exclusive rivals. Depreciation levels are, however, likely to be steep. Also, don't forget the S-Class is extremely expensive - particularly if you choose options such as a fridge, rear DVD player and Night Vision!
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