
It will probably look ok, but that upper "character line" is just plain wrong. Mercedes is (or was) about smooth, clean design. I just hate saying it, but this car could have been much better looking. The word "mess" comes to mind.
M
It will probably look ok, but that upper "character line" is just plain wrong. Mercedes is (or was) about smooth, clean design. I just hate saying it, but this car could have been much better looking. The word "mess" comes to mind.
M

Interesting. As for me, someone who has never been a big fan of historic MB designs, I like the looks of their new cars.
This might evolve similarly to how Bangle designs were recieved by the BMW faithfull.........![]()
Well it's important to understand that there are different types of Mercedes-Benz fans. Some like the classic designs and relate more with the history of Mercedes-Benz than have concern about Mercedes future designs. While other Mercedes-Benz fans appreciate the history of Mercedes-Benz, while having respect for the designs of older model.
Personally I favor new Mercedes models compared to classic ones. Any Mercedes models past the W126, I would never purchase unless it was a pure classic. There are a lot of folks here that adore the Gullwing, but I would take an SLS over it anyday. Mercedes-Benz current designs are actually very nice IMO. The lines actually give it a much more aggressive and sporty look. Where as something like the W116 design is rather boring to me. This new CLS is nothing short of perfection in my eyes.
The new CLS might be perfect without that stupid top character line with throws everything a mess.
WHY!!
They're so close. Even the front with the bulgy EU regulation look seems fine in these newer pics, so maybe it won't be a problem like I thought initially.

It will probably look ok, but that upper "character line" is just plain wrong.
M
I can understand a headlight, rear lights, grill and even overall profile, but a line on the side of a car is so irrelevant to me. Then again I guess folks have their reasons.![]()
If only they raised it a little bit and let it run through the door handles.
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