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Old 01-11-2008 | 11:50 PM
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Originally Posted by AMGTestDriverNJ
Can somebody post a side by side comparison of the MB tex seats vs the real leather? I'm just curious....
You wouldn't be able to tell the two apart in a photo, unless your a MB fanatic and you would notice that the leather package has stitched inserts on the door panels. You need to see the two in person to really notice any differences, and those are slim. In my findings I have found that in the C class cars the leather isn't of a higher grade as say in the S or CL cars, so finding differences becomes harder. The stitched door inserts do look great and the leather has a smoother feel to it than the MBTex, but after sitting in both back to back, there isnt enough difference to spend $1550 bucks on (P1 package is $1,400 for comparison)
Old 01-12-2008 | 01:34 AM
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I had leather on my past 2 cars (audi a4 and infiniti fx45).

I drove my C350 for over a month before noticing that it was not leather (the fact that I didn' noticed this is kind of embarrassing since I am a very picky person) I had to look on the invoice to actual confirm it. I am very pleased with the mb-tex. I would describe it as synthetic leather, which has ALL the benefits of leather (IMO) and none of the drawbacks, and its $1500 less.

And believe me, no one will be able to tell that it is not leather (not that there is a need to fool anyone though).

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Old 01-12-2008 | 08:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Bokx_350
And believe me, no one will be able to tell that it is not leather (not that there is a need to fool anyone though).
The funny thing is that noone will likely question you as to whether or not it is "real" leather, unless they are an MB affic. And even then, they would already know!
Old 01-12-2008 | 09:07 AM
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I just had a new BMW 328 loaner last week when my wife's car was in for service. The seats were very nice, but you could tell they weren't leather instantly.
Old 01-12-2008 | 09:10 AM
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I like the way the leather feels in my CLK55. I think its Nappa Leather though.
I hate how it gets wrinkled in spots.
Old 01-12-2008 | 10:04 AM
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Given plenty of rides in my car and nobody has asked about the seats. Maybe they assume that if it's a Merc, it's gotta be hide.

I've had MBtex, leather, and fabric. And I am least impressed with the leather (granted it's on Acura/Honda -- which IMHO gives you the crappiest leather on the market)... lots of maintenance, cracks, and dimples/stretch-marks. Was quite happy with the fabric on the Lexus (oh yeah... cloth seats on a Lexus... figure that one out) but expect problems with wear as the car gets older.

We've had W202's in the family... both in MBtex and leather. The MBtex holds up much better than the leather.

Sometimes, I wonder if it is all in people's minds that they have to have leather in their cars.

And doesn't the smell of leather come from the processing? i.e., the wash and glue, etc.?
Old 01-12-2008 | 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by peabers
Given plenty of rides in my car and nobody has asked about the seats. Maybe they assume that if it's a Merc, it's gotta be hide.

I've had MBtex, leather, and fabric. And I am least impressed with the leather (granted it's on Acura/Honda -- which IMHO gives you the crappiest leather on the market)... lots of maintenance, cracks, and dimples/stretch-marks. Was quite happy with the fabric on the Lexus (oh yeah... cloth seats on a Lexus... figure that one out) but expect problems with wear as the car gets older.

We've had W202's in the family... both in MBtex and leather. The MBtex holds up much better than the leather.

Sometimes, I wonder if it is all in people's minds that they have to have leather in their cars.

And doesn't the smell of leather come from the processing? i.e., the wash and glue, etc.?
It's werd I always had leather in my cars and I never had a crack on the ophosltery, but this is my first MB, let you know at the near future
Old 01-12-2008 | 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by peabers
And doesn't the smell of leather come from the processing? i.e., the wash and glue, etc.?
That’s right! I worked at a leather plant (our leather was used for shoes, but I’m sure it is a very similar process for car seats), and you don’t want to know what crude leather smells like!

What some people call “that pleasant leather smell” is nothing more that the smell from all the chemicals used to prepare the leather.
Old 01-12-2008 | 02:21 PM
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So... What did you decide?

I have the MB tex with leather inserts only because it came with the package.

The only way you can tell them apart is that the leather is slightly wrinkled and doesn't look as good as the MB tex.

If I had a choice I would go with the tex.
Old 01-12-2008 | 02:59 PM
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I'm curious of there are two kinds of cows out there or something after reading everyone's horror stories about leather??? Smells, tears, wears, wrinkles, can't clean, coloring wears off, it eats your homework, its sadomasochistic, etc.????

I've owned 5 cars with leather, none of them german, but two of them Scandanavian, two japanese, one Yankee, and for each the leather never smelled, it held up well, cleaned up easily , it didn't rip, the coloring agent never rubbed off. The only thing it did was looked nice and, yes, developed creases/wrinkles as you would expect leather to do as it wears.

I'm not saying here that leather is better or worse than MB Tex (okay, I think leather is better even though I bought MB Tex), what I'm trying to say is that either German leather sucks or the prior posters here have had some abnormally bad experiences with leather!
You never owned a toyota (lexus).




Their real leather has always been known to be rubbish.
Old 01-12-2008 | 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by paulybagadonuts
I have the MB tex with leather inserts only because it came with the package.

The only way you can tell them apart is that the leather is slightly wrinkled and doesn't look as good as the MB tex.

If I had a choice I would go with the tex.
yea is hard to tell the diference if you do not know what to look for. I would rather had cloth stead of mb tex, is like wearing a leather jacket or a windbraker.
Old 01-12-2008 | 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by velvet fog
I just had a new BMW 328 loaner last week when my wife's car was in for service. The seats were very nice, but you could tell they weren't leather instantly.
I'm with you there, BMW Sensatec/Leatherette what ever they call it now..feels like plastic. But I will give BMW credit for offering four different colors of leather and three different interior trim choices on 3 series cars.
Old 01-12-2008 | 04:29 PM
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I'm with you there, BMW Sensatec/Leatherette what ever they call it now..feels like plastic. But I will give BMW credit for offering four different colors of leather and three different interior trim choices on 3 series cars.
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Old 10-10-2009 | 07:00 PM
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I have Tex in my 09 C300 and Sensatec in my wife's 09 X3. The MB pleather is MUCH nicer than BMW's, but both look and feel as though they will last forever.

My 05 C230 had leather interior and I think the Tex in my new C300 is every bit as comfortable and just as good-looking.
Old 10-11-2009 | 04:04 AM
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Every car I've owned has been leather and I've always loved it. There are a few subtle differences I've seen in the craftsmanship of my Mercedes, like where the leather attaches at the edges of the seat, they use a cloth instead of full leather seams. At first I thought this was just to save money, but having thought about it, that's where the most stress against the leather was, and my old seats had the most wear. So I'm curious to see how well these seats age, I'm confident they will do well. I've never had a problem taking care of my leathers, and keeping them looking nice.

Also, if you get the MB Tex, I don't believe you get the upgraded (10 way) seat controls with memory settings and such.
Old 10-11-2009 | 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by thaihula
I'm wondering.....if there's no extra charge for leather, would anyone still choose mb-tex...

I have MB Tex in both my E350's, and had it in my previous C240 and C230 Coupe.

Honestly, if MB offered leather at no additional charge, I'd consider it because of the upgraded 10-way seat adjustment, the *slightly* softer feel of MB leather, the "upgraded" headrests, and I like the more expensive "wavy" look on the door inserts (as opposed to the flat "plastic-like" appearance that comes with the MB Tex).

However, strictly speaking material-wise, if all else remains the same I'd probably opt for MB Tex for easy of cleaning and maintainence.

For a $1,500 price difference, I chose MB Tex.



NOTE: Some feature differences above may only pertain to the E-Class, and not the C-Class.

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Old 10-11-2009 | 07:00 PM
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Full leather is fabulous - can you get full leather? - that's the way to go. The decent door panels & full double stitching make the leather interior look far better than an MB Tex interior. The non leather door panels really suck. Both our 203 & 204 are full leather. My 203 is 6 years old & the leather is perfect - as new. We live in a hot country & the SA leather is excellent. Also less sweaty to sit on.
Old 10-11-2009 | 07:01 PM
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Two things to take into account about leather is that three different levels of leather quality are offered by MB, plus the fact that in America leather is spray dyed and in Europe is vat dyed (better). And the option prices go up very fast.
Old 10-11-2009 | 07:10 PM
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Both European & South African leather are vat dyed. SA probably provides 50% of MB Europes requirement.
Old 10-12-2009 | 12:55 AM
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This is the first car I had without leather and I don't miss it at all.
It looks just like leather, and I have a dog so it really stands up to all the wear and dirt from my pup's paws.

I also like that it is very low maintanence.
Old 10-12-2009 | 04:05 AM
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I'm curious, to the people who have leather and have problems with durability, what do you do / use to maintain them?
Old 10-12-2009 | 11:48 AM
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Had a W203 with leather before my W204. On the invoice for my new car, it said MB-Tex and I thought it was going to feel/look cheap. When the car arrived, I thought they'd made a mistake and that I got real leather. It seems after reading this thread, I was fooled...

You CANNOT tell the difference by look alone. MBTex feels ever so slightly less soft than real MB leather.
Old 10-12-2009 | 05:47 PM
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I noticed on some C300's they have leather stitched door panels, i'm guessing this comes with the leather package. Is it possible to order the leather covered door panels? If so anybody got part numbers?

see picture below (I stole it from the picture thread, sorry dion ;P)...

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Old 10-12-2009 | 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by kurosen
Had a W203 with leather before my W204. On the invoice for my new car, it said MB-Tex and I thought it was going to feel/look cheap. When the car arrived, I thought they'd made a mistake and that I got real leather. It seems after reading this thread, I was fooled...

You CANNOT tell the difference by look alone. MBTex feels ever so slightly less soft than real MB leather.
I think the difference is obvious. A black tex interior unless it's kept immaculately clean and dustfree looks like a Beirut taxi.

As you can tell by now, I specified leather and it was well worth the cost. Of course, if your car is in barnyard service, hauling sheep to market etc. then Tex is preferable.
Old 10-12-2009 | 08:33 PM
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Originally Posted by JoeVal
Two things to take into account about leather is that three different levels of leather quality are offered by MB, plus the fact that in America leather is spray dyed and in Europe is vat dyed (better). And the option prices go up very fast.
So you are claiming that as my C300 (with leather) rolled down the Bremen production line and when the interior installation began, someone yelled "Put in ze cheap stuff since zis is car heading for ze US?"

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