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No car of this size, and very few larger, can come close to a W212 designo interior.
5er will with Individual. No doubt.
No car of this size, and very few larger, can come close to a W212 designo interior.
Could you please post some pics of the Designo interior of thew W212?.
I believe MB.DE has a designo configurator in which you can see interior pics of your desired Designo car.
The Elegance gauges are different form the Avantgarde ones, much more different than the ones on the W211.
I respect you dislike some thing MB does, but honestly, every post I read form you is always about the same: complainning about something MB does.
The car looks a bit odd with Elegance trim and the AMG Package.
5er will with Individual. No doubt.
You're right, forgot the gauges are different, Sport has the hooded ones, and Elegance has the classic style, both are black (I prefer that over white, doesn't really fit an E-Class IMO).
I feel they're valid complaints, and so many blindly follow the brand, I feel some need to pay attention to the negative traits, especially newfound ones, or else the brand won't improve on them. I have tons of complaints toward other cars, so much so that I never bought them in the first place, to get me passionate enough about 'em to complain.
Those Designo interiors on that Link look great though, really does "fix" the 212's for me for the most part (although I wonder if the door material, and various plastics I'm focused on are the same), and the SEATS look incredible, especially with those thick backings.
I do not find the 5er interior design to be anywhere near the W212, especially since as far as I know there is no 4-place luxury seating package for the 5er.
I think this all discussion is getting a little out of hand. You're sounding as if the W212 was build with the cheapest materials ever... It's not true.
The W211 was softer to the touch, but also a lil' bit on the flimsy side.
The W212 is very, very far from being as bad as you're saying, KA. Okay, maybe some parts could use a slightly softer grade of plastic, okay the roofline is not the best ever.
But everything is so tightly build together with extremely slim shutlines, a perfect fit of the pieces, and superb materials.
There was not more carpeting in the W211, at least not that you really could see, and I prefer the plastic on the doorpockets than the super-thin and ruguous carpet of the W211.
Sure, details like the motorized CD-changer lid and the small pen-holder-compartment near the glovebox were very nice, but the overall fit and finish of the W211 couldn't hold a candle to the amazing build quality you find in the 212.
And in teh W211, the area where the pen compartment, glovebox shutline and button to open the glovebox all meet is a display of unequal shutline that always bothered me.
You also have to remember that the materials of the W211 were hugely improved at the end of 2004. Before that, the plastics under the front seats were appallingly hard, thin and shiny, the fit of the wood elements was wrong between door and dash in the majority of the car, and the overall build quality was inferior.
As far as the leatehr is concerned, I dunno. I'm not in the USA. But, I don't know if the Designo interior is really that popular...
Raoul, you are absolutely right that the build quality of the W212 is far ahead (fit and finish), but the materials offered in the US market are a step back, as well as the fact that the W212 still misses features because of the great decontenting of 07.

I think this all discussion is getting a little out of hand. You're sounding as if the W212 was build with the cheapest materials ever... It's not true.
The W211 was softer to the touch, but also a lil' bit on the flimsy side.
The W212 is very, very far from being as bad as you're saying, KA. Okay, maybe some parts could use a slightly softer grade of plastic, okay the roofline is not the best ever.
But everything is so tightly build together with extremely slim shutlines, a perfect fit of the pieces, and superb materials.
There was not more carpeting in the W211, at least not that you really could see, and I prefer the plastic on the doorpockets than the super-thin and ruguous carpet of the W211.
Sure, details like the motorized CD-changer lid and the small pen-holder-compartment near the glovebox were very nice, but the overall fit and finish of the W211 couldn't hold a candle to the amazing build quality you find in the 212.
And in teh W211, the area where the pen compartment, glovebox shutline and button to open the glovebox all meet is a display of unequal shutline that always bothered me.
You also have to remember that the materials of the W211 were hugely improved at the end of 2004. Before that, the plastics under the front seats were appallingly hard, thin and shiny, the fit of the wood elements was wrong between door and dash in the majority of the car, and the overall build quality was inferior.
As far as the leatehr is concerned, I dunno. I'm not in the USA. But, I don't know if the Designo interior is really that popular...
Raoul, you are absolutely right that the build quality of the W212 is far ahead (fit and finish), but the materials offered in the US market are a step back, as well as the fact that the W212 still misses features because of the great decontenting of 07.
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