The C350 is both sophisticated and sporty. Delores Johnson / The National
The C350 is both sophisticated and sporty. Delores Johnson / The National

Ambitious Mercedes gets down to business with C350



Congratulations on the promotion; upper middle management is always something to shoot for. You've made it, at least this far. So you need to reward yourself with a shiny new car, something befitting your elevated social and economic status.

A Mercedes is always a nice decision - you may not be at the S-Class level just yet, but you want something with the tri-star parked in your driveway, and maybe something with a little oomph, too; you're still young and have all of your hair, after all, right?

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Oooh, but those AMG cars are expensive, aren't they? The C63 might be a bit of a stretch financially so why not go for something that looks like one? And that's when the salesman takes you to see the C350.

But this isn't just an average C-Class. No, this one is dolled up with the AMG package. It makes the car look like you've shelled out much more than what you really did. And it's a good looking car, too; wow, those sharp lines, hulking stance and AMG spoke wheels really set it apart. This C350 has a refined yet still sporty look to it.

This one is in bright red, making it look faster than it may be. It's still got just a 3.5L V6 in it, not some hot 6.3L V8 like the real AMG version. Will that really be enough to satisfy you, though?

If you're not looking for a scary-fast saloon then, yes, it will. The salesman will hand you the key fob and you'll push the big, metal start button for the test drive and, ooh, that engine does sound good. No, not like a V8, but it's still got some verve. That 306hp will make passing cars no problem at all, and that drive to your office tower can be an exciting one - you'll find that seven-speed automatic gearbox almost prophetic in its gear selections. It's one of the best on the market, even though you'd want it to drop a gear when pushed just a split second sooner. But it is an automatic, after all.

One disappointment you might have, if you're perceptive, is the lag between pushing your foot down on the throttle and the response. Why the delay, you might ask? It's but a heartbeat slow, but it will make smoother driving more difficult, especially keeping at slower speeds around the car park.

One thing you'll appreciate in that car park is the speed-sensitive steering, though. Turning the wheel pulling into your new parking spot at the office is a breeze, and yet it tightens up and gives good feedback at higher speeds. It's something that you don't really notice at first, but when you do, it's much appreciated.

When you're not tossing it through the roundabouts and are stuck in a kilometre-long traffic jam, take a look around the cabin. It's certainly befitting your new-found status; very sophisticated and full of high-quality materials. Though you may notice that the seat controls, located on the doors like in every Mercedes, sort of break up the feng shui. They should be left hidden, as you'll use them once and forget them. Maybe on a hot day you'll appreciate the fact that the cooled seats keep the sweat off your back, making you look calm and cool for the boardroom. Or, if the weather's nice, open the front sunroof (the rear one is stationary). But be thankful you're sitting in the front as, while the front seats are spacious, the rear area is somewhat cramped.

You might appreciate all the technology and safety features that Mercedes is known for, too. These are really what separates this German brand from the lower cars, options such as the belt tensioners, which remind you every time you buckle up by pulling against you and then slackening. Or the Pre-Safe early braking system that hammers on the brakes right before an accident. Or the Comand media interface, one of the easier-to-use ones on the market. Perhaps even the active blind spot assist, the active lane-keeping assist (which unsettlingly rattles the steering wheel when you cross a line without signalling) or even the power rear window blind. There's also the adaptive cruise control, though you might find that annoying in traffic as it seems to just slow you down to a crawl. And when you're parking, you'll also wonder why, when the radio is turned off, the rear parking camera doesn't work when you're reversing. This is a safety oversight, something that should automatically come on.

Your test drive will be a pleasant experience, and you'll come back to the dealership to talk turkey. And that's when you'll find out that this car, with all of its options, costs more than Dh78,000 over the price of the base C-Class. Ouch. Decision time: do you casually ask to look at the lower C250 with a four-cylinder engine; do you think this C350 is worth the money; or do you imagine the AMG C63 really isn't all that far off your budget?

How big a raise did you get again?

The specs: McLaren 600LT

Price, base: Dh914,000

Engine: 3.8-litre twin-turbo V8

Transmission: Seven-speed automatic

Power: 600hp @ 7,500rpm

Torque: 620Nm @ 5,500rpm

Fuel economy 12.2.L / 100km

If you go
Where to stay: Courtyard by Marriott Titusville Kennedy Space Centre has unparalleled views of the Indian River. Alligators can be spotted from hotel room balconies, as can several rocket launch sites. The hotel also boasts cool space-themed decor.

When to go: Florida is best experienced during the winter months, from November to May, before the humidity kicks in.

How to get there: Emirates currently flies from Dubai to Orlando five times a week.
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Biography

Favourite Meal: Chicken Caesar salad

Hobbies: Travelling, going to the gym

Inspiration: Father, who was a captain in the UAE army

Favourite read: Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter

Favourite film: The Founder, about the establishment of McDonald's

The specs

Engine: Dual 180kW and 300kW front and rear motors

Power: 480kW

Torque: 850Nm

Transmission: Single-speed automatic

Price: From Dh359,900 ($98,000)

On sale: Now

SPECS

Engine: Two-litre four-cylinder turbo
Power: 235hp
Torque: 350Nm
Transmission: Nine-speed automatic
Price: From Dh167,500 ($45,000)
On sale: Now

The specs

Engine: 3.9-litre twin-turbo V8
Power: 620hp from 5,750-7,500rpm
Torque: 760Nm from 3,000-5,750rpm
Transmission: Eight-speed dual-clutch auto
On sale: Now
Price: From Dh1.05 million ($286,000)

Citadel: Honey Bunny first episode

Directors: Raj & DK

Stars: Varun Dhawan, Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Kashvi Majmundar, Kay Kay Menon

Rating: 4/5

A Cat, A Man, and Two Women
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Translated by Paul McCarthy
Daunt Books 

Cricket World Cup League 2

UAE squad

Rahul Chopra (captain), Aayan Afzal Khan, Ali Naseer, Aryansh Sharma, Basil Hameed, Dhruv Parashar, Junaid Siddique, Muhammad Farooq, Muhammad Jawadullah, Muhammad Waseem, Omid Rahman, Rahul Bhatia, Tanish Suri, Vishnu Sukumaran, Vriitya Aravind

Fixtures

Friday, November 1 – Oman v UAE
Sunday, November 3 – UAE v Netherlands
Thursday, November 7 – UAE v Oman
Saturday, November 9 – Netherlands v UAE

Tightening the screw on rogue recruiters

The UAE overhauled the procedure to recruit housemaids and domestic workers with a law in 2017 to protect low-income labour from being exploited.

 Only recruitment companies authorised by the government are permitted as part of Tadbeer, a network of labour ministry-regulated centres.

A contract must be drawn up for domestic workers, the wages and job offer clearly stating the nature of work.

The contract stating the wages, work entailed and accommodation must be sent to the employee in their home country before they depart for the UAE.

The contract will be signed by the employer and employee when the domestic worker arrives in the UAE.

Only recruitment agencies registered with the ministry can undertake recruitment and employment applications for domestic workers.

Penalties for illegal recruitment in the UAE include fines of up to Dh100,000 and imprisonment

But agents not authorised by the government sidestep the law by illegally getting women into the country on visit visas.


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