W204 vs W205 appearance preference
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2015 SL400 (M276 Turbo), 2014 C350 Sport (M276 NA), 2004 SL500 (M113), 2004 Audi TT225 (BEA)
I prefer the W204 with some appearance tweaks. Mine is a Sport model, so it has AMG-styled wheels, front spoiler, side skirts, and rear spoiler. I replaced the front grill with a single-bar grill.
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W204 2010 C300 4matic Sport M272
I also love the look of my W204 Sport. Growing up it seemed all my Greek friends family members had Mercedes and I never really cared for them.. Then a neighbor bought a W204 a few years ago and i automatically liked how it looked. So i got one. I dont care for the w205, they look to plain in my opinion.
Has to be the Sport model though, I don't care for the Luxury how it looks jacked up. I think the Sports suspension makes the car sit great, gap in the wheel well. Also the Sport front bumper and side skirts looks much better than the Luxury.
By chance i got the M272 engine. I wanted the 4matic since I'm in NE and wanted something that can go through snow if needed. The C250 i was looking at was RWD. I'm very glad i ended up with the M272 engine since its pretty basic and easy to work on. After being on this forum the 4cyl and diesel engines look more like a nightmare to work on. i was looking at the E class but that seemed more costly to work on if there were any issues. Since i work on my own cars. And i personally like dark grey the best.
Has to be the Sport model though, I don't care for the Luxury how it looks jacked up. I think the Sports suspension makes the car sit great, gap in the wheel well. Also the Sport front bumper and side skirts looks much better than the Luxury.
By chance i got the M272 engine. I wanted the 4matic since I'm in NE and wanted something that can go through snow if needed. The C250 i was looking at was RWD. I'm very glad i ended up with the M272 engine since its pretty basic and easy to work on. After being on this forum the 4cyl and diesel engines look more like a nightmare to work on. i was looking at the E class but that seemed more costly to work on if there were any issues. Since i work on my own cars. And i personally like dark grey the best.
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