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Schwarzwald Sprinter
Yeah, it doesn't look good in this color.
No, I do not agree, it does not look good not because of color, but because of poor design
Yeah, it doesn't look good in this color.
The 222 looks more S-Class, it looks more expensive, aristocratic. The 223 looks more sporty and with the rear too much like an A8/7er (because of their horizontal 2-piece rear lights).
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What a beauty the W222.The 222 looks more S-Class, it looks more expensive, aristocratic. The 223 looks more sporty and with the rear too much like an A8/7er (because of their horizontal 2-piece rear lights).
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You can always expect them on nowhere but on here.we r hungry for more non-official pics
Out of curiosity, how would you describe the execution in the W222 then?
Not by choice. A lot of automakers are forced to add high profile tires to cope with horrible roads.It's a taxi cab spec in a terrible color with terrible wheels, but I expect these comments.
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Which do you prefer? W222 or W223? I’m tornFlawless. Different from the 223 by a small margin but both accomplish the same goal of a sense of occasion.
Not by choice. A lot of automakers are forced to add high profile tires to cope with horrible roads.
One of if not the most evolutionary S-Class generation transitions ever. Pertaining to exterior design, of course.
I think the W116 > W126 takes that cake but certainly more evolutionary than the last few. I love how imposing the front end is on the W223 though.
Both yes and no. The tail lights are not quintessentially Mercedes like the vertical lights on the W222. I think the same of the slim headlights. However I welcome the change.One of if not the most evolutionary S-Class generation transitions ever. Pertaining to exterior design, of course.
Two generations with 8 to 10 years of difference between them and with the same wheels, other times![]()
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The W126 appears to me as being a forerunner of the wedged, longer bonnetted, cabin back design paradigm. Arguably a bit less frivolous with its' "Sacco Plank" flank protection and plastic front and rear skirts. Regardless-both the W116 as well as W126 were highly influential automobiles that served as frames of reference for many later large automobiles. They were both miles ahead of their relative competition-perhaps in a manner that has not been replicated since.
Which do you prefer? W222 or W223? I’m torn. The W222 still looks boss. Will wait to pass judgement once I see the W223 IRL
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