C-Coupe with cloth seat, pros-cons
I'm in the market for a c230. I'm pleased that a company of this stature would offer a model with quality cloth seating in the American market. Not everyone wants to sit on a cow. I wanted to start this discussion about the pros and cons of cloths and leather material in the new coupe. Owners out there: could you give us your impressions?
Thanks.
It's also very comfortable and durable, and I'd guess that it'll hold up much better than the leather.
I didn't get leather, mostly for the fact that they weren't making any when I ordered mine. I couldn't wait for it, and if I could have, I probably would have waited a little longer for a Mini. Additionally, I wasn't too keen on either color option.
Many people will tell you that the pattern is ugly. I won't go that far - I'll say "interesting". I have the gray color - the oyster will stain more easily, I'd hazard a guess.
Now, having said all of that, I'll say that if you are indifferent, and want all that's in the c5 package anyway, you might as well get the leather, as you'll save a little money on the package. Resale value will probably do much better on leather-equipped cars as well. Now for the total hypocrate angle: I'm probably going to add leather aftermarket, but I'll get it in a color that I like.
All told, if you like cloth seating, this is the best that I've ever dealt with; it's really high quality.
Sorry about the MB-BOB length of this post.
1) Cooler in Summer
2) Warmer in Winter
3) Potentially more durable
4) Softer than the Leather (MB leather is traditionally "firm")
5) Quieter (moving around on leather makes "squeeky" noises. Also, cloth disguises farts better, right tommy "the Chalupa?"
Cloth Cons:
1) Love it or hate it design (Darker is less noticeable... a plain cloth design would be preferable, IMO)
2) Resale value WILL suffer (All other MBs have leather/MB-Tex)
3) Some have reported problems with staining
4) IMO, the car overall looks classier with leather (and C7)
My advice: order the C5 package (save a few bucks) and patiently wait for delivery. Added benefit is that MB will have the early production bugs out of the Coupe by your delivery date, too.
As far as durability, I've never had a problem with leather. IMO, it holds up much better than most cloth interiors which can begin looking worn after a while. Unless you puncture it with something, a quality leather should give years of service with minor cleaning. As for being hotter in summer, you'll get used to it :-). And in winter, just get the heated seats and you'll be fine!! (Anyway, the MB warms up and provides heat within 2 minutes, so it's really no big deal).
My vote is go with the leather and don't worry about it. You'll never regret having leather, but if you don't get it, I bet you'll think about having cloth all the time. From what I've read, production is already starting so the delay is probably a moot point by now.
One big Pro you didn't mention was that leather can be slippery and is not as safe to drive as cloth.
There is the wait factor, but I was able to order a few weeks ago for a December build, Jan delivery, with a discount from MSRP. We also went for the C5 option, which gives you the Bose for about $300.
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Can't wait to check out both options in front of my own eyes.
Thanks again!!
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I've noticed that most people who were previous BMW/Mercedes owners and lived with leather everywhere hate the cloth. Most people whose previous car was cloth really like it (as it is nicer/tighter cloth that just about everything out there).
I was totally comfortable ordering the charcoal cloth. I actually LIKED the pattern. But since I could afford leather and I like it, I ordered it as part of the C5 Premium package.
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As for bugs, there were several ramp-up quality isues with the early production sedans, and I would expect similar with the Coupe. Others with Coupes can share. Nothing dis-qualifying, in my view, but all cars in their first year of production have initial issues with bugs. My 2001 sedan, (made in Apr. 2001) did not have any of the sedan's earlier problems, so I think MB is pretty quick to hop on any major probs.
good points
(some) leather is really nice like MBs (unlike BMWs). and it looks beautiful.
i think most people like leather so it may help your resale (not necessarily the value, just that the buyer may want leather).
bad points
living in SoCal w/ leather sucked. wearing shorts and a t-shirt and sitting on leather that had been in the sun was not a good thing. living in cold weather was bad too (unless you get heated seats).
i don't like sitting on skin either even though i am not a cow-hugger.
i think the aethetics of leather is better but if MB had just put out a non-patterned cloth, i would've been very happy. similarly, i don't like the aluminum trim pattern either. the cloth in the lighter color works a lot better, i think, b/c the pattern is more muted.
leather/wood interiors bespeaks a sense of timeless luxury that i don't really care for. i'd rather have cloth/aluminum - faster/newer/young-er. i'm hoping to have an electric car by 2005.
in a way, my design sensibilities are to reject leather & wood inside the car (unless it is an old classic car). the use of those materials seem a bit archaic to me. i mean, we don't use wooden wheels anymore either. and of course, many people complain about plastic - but i like it, as it is an appropriate material for modern cars. plastics are a fantastic material - widely diverse. what's the dash made of? its probably a plastic. if the new SL500 has a non-leather, non-wood interior, i would take it!
here's another way of looking at it. you have glass, aluminum, steel, plastic, more plastic, velour (which i can't stand), leather, wood, probably some other material that i missed, and even more plastic inside the car. to me, the leather and wood are incongruent materials w/ the rest of the car. its like using cedar shingles on a skyscraper.
in conclusion, although i respect the looks of MB leather, its not for me. the only leather i would buy would be a motorcycle jacket (it can save your life) although i don't have one.
also, i don't know what MB-Tex is. is it like leatherette in the bmw? at first, i thought you were making a joke - its cloth from Texas - i.e. leather.
hey, disclaimer - you should get what you like. my opinion is not prescriptive. but you know that already, right?
Last edited by young; Nov 30, 2001 at 02:21 PM.
They also attempted a hairpin turn at 120mph, and found that the car rolled over. Therefore they put a "do not recommend" on their review.
I agree with what young just said - it may not contribute to a better price on resale, but I'd think that it would be easier to unload a c230 with leather than with cloth, because of buyer expectations.

to each his own. Thats why M.B. offers the cloth.
Sounds like Dr. Mike's wife and daughter were co-conspiring to get the car the DAUGHTER wants to drive.
All joking aside, I bought into the C5 option package. When I sat down to review the options with an unknowing sales -ahem- consultant, I was looking to get C2, C4, Bose and charcoal cloth (C7 wasn't on the books in April '01). With 3 of the four components of the C5 already on the build list, I continued looking and found what at that time was called the "premium option package" (later dubbed C5)...and decided that leather would be nice, especially with heated seats(C4).
Now that I have it, I'm glad I decided on it.
After test driving several cars with cloth, I couldn't get away from the thought that the cloth just didn't FEEL right. The pattern really didn't bother me...but the texture of the seat was too much like sanded courduroy. I had uglier seats in my Talon...but at least the fabric was decent.
This excludes the rottys... dogs are not good with leather
Last edited by vinmanc32; Dec 1, 2001 at 04:17 PM.
My C230 is my fourth Benz and third without leather. The toughest Benz to sell was the one with leather. After months of trying to sell it I ended up taking it back to were I bought it. I think there's a percentage of people that don't want leather and an even smaller percentage of Benzes without leather. I think the cloth is an asset.
The C230 as well as many cars with leather look richer, more elegant and stylish, thats not what I wanted in any car. I'm not going to suffer in discomfort for the sake of style. I don't wear wool suits even if they look best, I don't wear fancy uncomfortable shoes just because they look good and I don't wear a tie to work just because it looks best. You are right, it's not about ROI, it's about what you want and believe it or not, some people don't want leather at any price. Hard to believe, huh!



