I owned a 201 with off white interior and did not really find it a
problem, as long as I kept a bottle of fabric cleaner handy.
Hendrik
casi...@usermail.com wrote:
I like them because you don't notice the grease smudges I accidently make
on the interior while working on the car.
Tyler
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Most Oz MB's are tex or leather, then along came the peasant mobile
called the 180E. Complete with fabric interior as standard, from there
it spread across to the 124.
I have nothing much against fabric interiors, specially on a hot day but
MB came up with some real shockers, I think they even h
ubject: Re: [MBZ] Cars and status of the poo brown interior
> Brown works well in the old 911 when hot footing it around, but for very
> different reasons!! hee hee. ;-)
>
> Ed
> 911SC
>
> 2009/1/7
>
> > I like them because you don't notice the grease sm
Brown works well in the old 911 when hot footing it around, but for very
different reasons!! hee hee. ;-)
Ed
911SC
2009/1/7
> I like them because you don't notice the grease smudges I accidently make
> on the interior while working on the car.
>
> Tyler
>
> > Guess everyone is different but I
I like them because you don't notice the grease smudges I accidently make
on the interior while working on the car.
Tyler
> Guess everyone is different but I dislike dark interiors, they are not
> inviting and add a claustrophobic atmosphere to the inside.
> A couple of weeks ago I looked at an 2
I'm not sure I've ever seen a W124 with anything other than MB Tex or
leather here. We had an entry level C Class for a couple of years, that
sported a similar cloth interior, but I think most were black or charcoal.
Ed
300E
2009/1/7 Hendrik & Fay
> Guess everyone is different but I dislike da
Guess everyone is different but I dislike dark interiors, they are not
inviting and add a claustrophobic atmosphere to the inside.
A couple of weeks ago I looked at an 220E to replace my Mum's 190E.
http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/dealer/MERCEDES/E220/details.aspx?R=6542483&__sid=11DB9F1D99F