What an Upgrade. 2017 E300
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Not too shabby! This car should serve you well and last the test of time.
My OCD wants to jump into the screen and wipe that rim clean! =O
My OCD wants to jump into the screen and wipe that rim clean! =O
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you have bought a world class luxury car. congratulations!!!
that's what made the fabulous LS so successful as well, and hopefully the new LS will be that way, with a modern platform and features.
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Very nice. I'm also a sucker for black on luxury sedans. The only exception would be metallic white with black wheels because black paint w/ black wheels doesn't sit well with me.
I must ask, what material is the center of the steering wheel made of? Doesn't appear to be leather.
I must ask, what material is the center of the steering wheel made of? Doesn't appear to be leather.
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Very nice. I'm also a sucker for black on luxury sedans. The only exception would be metallic white with black wheels because black paint w/ black wheels doesn't sit well with me.
I must ask, what material is the center of the steering wheel made of? Doesn't appear to be leather.
I must ask, what material is the center of the steering wheel made of? Doesn't appear to be leather.
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That's quite an upgrade. Congrats!
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i cant find cheap plastic anywhere except the rear vent cover on the center armrest. Oh, Ill edit this post to include the steering column housing, the rear view mirror, and a little bit of the sunroof/sunglass holder area.
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Personally, if there is a good case for the 4 cyl, then I couldn't care less that my car has the same cylinder count as a civic. The only downside here is the sound and vibration and I think they have done a good enough job to suppress those issues. It depends on each person's definition of prestige. I enjoy driving home after a day's work with my heated, massaging seat, with my car half driving for me. That is all I care about.
As for interior appointments, I think the E is on par with the S, and outshines the S in many areas, such as the new safety features and even the dual screens being one sheet of glass instead of separated units in the S. However, I don't know why MBUSA did not include a stitched dash on the sport models. That is the only missing component
As for interior appointments, I think the E is on par with the S, and outshines the S in many areas, such as the new safety features and even the dual screens being one sheet of glass instead of separated units in the S. However, I don't know why MBUSA did not include a stitched dash on the sport models. That is the only missing component