for me it looks more dirty than teared downThat wear looks worse than what I've seen in other cars. This S580 is a 2021 with 30,000 miles:
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It is located in Atlanta, GA (USA) which is typically a warm, humid climate.
for me it looks more dirty than teared downThat wear looks worse than what I've seen in other cars. This S580 is a 2021 with 30,000 miles:
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It is located in Atlanta, GA (USA) which is typically a warm, humid climate.
for me it looks more dirty than teared down
Some photos of the driver's seat for you @Mick Briesgau . Quite dirty at the moment, but the wear seems acceptable and no worse than what we experienced on the W222.
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Brilliant. Find one person that actually prefers the touch! This must be a result of MB listening to social media influencers rather than customers. Will they return to common sense buttons though? It's worrying they can't see how much of a step backwards it is.Here comes my review of my two cars:
1. S500 4matic 2021
2. S580 4matic 2022
Going all touch is a real step backwards: The capacitive fields on the steering wheel unfortunately do not work convincingly. When setting the cruise control, you used to be able to set or feel the speed without looking. Now you have to look at the display to confirm if the desired speed has actually been set. The electric seat adjustment is a bad joke, the buttons for the seat climate control can no longer be felt.
The engineers know of course what a tremendous step backwards it is. Both in a UI aspect as a safety aspect.Brilliant. Find one person that actually prefers the touch! This must be a result of MB listening to social media influencers rather than customers. Will they return to common sense buttons though? It's worrying they can't see how much of a step backwards it is.
Brilliant. Find one person that actually prefers the touch! This must be a result of MB listening to social media influencers rather than customers. Will they return to common sense buttons though? It's worrying they can't see how much of a step backwards it is.
It's nothing new, MB doesn't give a dime anymore about what their EU customer base thinks. China is apparently the new preferred market.Everyone you talk to at Mercedes says that the Chinese market loves this touch stuff.
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How’s this rubellite red on 223??
It was good on 222, 221 & 220
Perfect colour and wheels and with white or cream leather it will look amazing.![]()
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How’s this rubellite red on 223??
It was good on 222, 221 & 220
It looks really good. However if I’d buy one now, I’d take it in selenite grey/black interior.![]()
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How’s this rubellite red on 223??
It was good on 222, 221 & 220
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