Mick Briesgau
Tire Trailblazer
I never liked the exterior design of the C140. The worst looking S class coupé. I’d wish however that the leather quality of today’s S class was at least on par with that of the W/C140.
It is much harder than on a current S-Class I can confirm that.People complained that the leather back then was too hard and unyielding.
M
Last June I drove a W140 600 SEL facelift of a collegue of mine. The perceived leather quality surpassed that of my nappaleather in almost every way. Mine is indeed slightly softer, but I can’t imagine it endures more than 300.000 km. Time will tell.People complained that the leather back then was too hard and unyielding.
M
I’m aware. The leather is the old school kind designed to last forever.Last June I drove a W140 600 SEL facelift of a collegue of mine. The perceived leather quality surpassed that of my nappaleather in almost every way. Mine is indeed slightly softer, but I can’t imagine it endures more than 300.000 km. Time will tell.
Though I can’t substantiate it with factual figures, I’m sure the leather is thinner. I even thought the nappaleather in the W222 felt and looked better, thicker, less fragile, than that of the W223.I remember in the 90s Mercedes introduced the pleated leather seats (not sure if these were similar to the buffalo seats in the E32 and E34 BMW models) and those felt alot softer than the older models ribbed seats. But amazingly those pleated leather still lasted long without major wear.
Is the new leather in Mercedes latest models perhaps thinner than that in older models
Good question as the car I posted is a S600. Its wheelbase does seem shorter.Looks like a SWB to me.
M
Rare spec, beautiful.
M
...and to recall the harsh criticism that the SWB W140 received here in Germany when it was first presented due to it's "excessively huge" exterior dimensions. Fast forward some 27 years to 2018: the SWB D5 Audi A8/S8 which was initially applauded as the "sleek, athletic segment choice" featured a length some 50+ mm longer and a width some 60mm wider.
It's the look. The W140 didn't try to hide it's bulk at all. All those broad expanses of sheetmetal made it look like a tank.
M
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