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Here's another cool trick with the key. If you turn your back to the vehicle, press all three buttons for 15 seconds while holding the fob over your left shoulder and click your heels together three times, the trunk and hood open.
Hi, I know a cool trick of which I am sure some of you guys don't know about. Thought this thread suites because there are so many enthousiasts. Hope to make somebody happy who didnt know. It's a trick with the Key. Mercedes Benz Key Fob Feature Tips and Tricks - YouTube.
Dude - Seriously! you are posting this stuff in the wrong thread again. This is a Pictures Thread. You really should read a bit more on here as to what is on here and perhaps the rules.
Dude - Seriously! you are posting this stuff in the wrong thread again. This is a Pictures Thread. You really should read a bit more on here as to what is on here and perhaps the rules.
I didn't read the rules. Now I did and now it's your turn. Only post pictures of "your" car.
You speak as if you know what you're talking about but you're not too bright so I won't hold it against you.
Let me bless you with a little bit of truth... 'This is my car.'
You speak as if you know what you're talking about but you're not too bright so I won't hold it against you.
Let me bless you with a little bit of truth... 'This is my car.'
If it is your car, than my advice for you is that you show your pictures to mercedes.com because they are very good lookingn, seem professional to me I thought I read mercedes Benz on the rear licence plate so I thought it was official photo. Nice car.
Nice photo's you got there on your profile. I like the designo interior. Funny how your C450 is worth 65k USD and my C200 is worth 77k Euro which is 85k USD. Wish we in the Netherlands had the same prices as you in the usa.
Thanks There are actually 2 edition one AMGs in my apartment complex's garage (a c63 and a cla45) and they are both in white with the edition 1 vinyl decals.
After seeing them turn a not so brilliant shade of yellow following the accumulation of some dirt, I decided to go with the black. It may be the fact that I've always owned black cars, or that I usually go for a weekly wash, but I always found black cars easier to keep clean than black ones!
I couldn't decide between white or black either but saw a white C300 with water drips that ran from the mirrors down the doors, edge of doors down the side sill and edge of trunk onto rear bumper. Mixed with dust and dirt it was yellowish and that was the deciding factor with going black for me haha.
Though I clean my car at least once every two weeks with a waterless wash so it wouldn't get that bad. I don't think this person ever washed theirs since they had it.
I couldn't decide between white or black either but saw a white C300 with water drips that ran from the mirrors down the doors, edge of doors down the side sill and edge of trunk onto rear bumper. Mixed with dust and dirt it was yellowish and that was the deciding factor with going black for me haha.
Though I clean my car at least once every two weeks with a waterless wash so it wouldn't get that bad. I don't think this person ever washed theirs since they had it.
Agreed that water drips are a PITA on any car. My wife's MDX is white (Pearl Tricoat) and my car is Pearl Black - water drips from mirrors and the fuel door area look horrible on both colors equally, IMO. I blow out all of the water from these crevices when drying to avoid drips...
Both black and white are horrible at hiding dirt. I'd say white can hide a light layer of dirt/dust, whereas black cannot hide anything. Worst of all, black shows every little imperfection in the paint in the sun - swirls, spiderwebs, scratches, fingerprints/smudges, etc. White hides most of these very well, especially swirl marks. That's why I went with white
Let's not forget, like stated above, that a freshly washed, dried and paint corrected black car is the most beautiful thing you can imagine - no other color comes close IMO. You have about 4 minutes to admire it before the dust starts to settle on it, though
This is before and after of a buff I did on my black Acura TL SH-AWD Advance (Pearl Black) when it was less than year old - never been in a car wash either... This is under 500 watts of halogen lighting, mind you. With a black car, if you want perfection, you need to get intimate with a buffer or have a good detailer on speed dial... The second pic is without any wax or polishing oils on the vehicle - 100% paint correction, no fillers.
Waiting for my C350E plugin in USA (march/april). This thread helped a lot. Ordered Steel Gray with Charcoal Interior and Black Ash. May have to buy some wheels since the 350E has no sport wheel choices available.
Agreed that water drips are a PITA on any car. My wife's MDX is white (Pearl Tricoat) and my car is Pearl Black - water drips from mirrors and the fuel door area look horrible on both colors equally, IMO. I blow out all of the water from these crevices when drying to avoid drips...
Both black and white are horrible at hiding dirt. I'd say white can hide a light layer of dirt/dust, whereas black cannot hide anything. Worst of all, black shows every little imperfection in the paint in the sun - swirls, spiderwebs, scratches, fingerprints/smudges, etc. White hides most of these very well, especially swirl marks. That's why I went with white
Let's not forget, like stated above, that a freshly washed, dried and paint corrected black car is the most beautiful thing you can imagine - no other color comes close IMO. You have about 4 minutes to admire it before the dust starts to settle on it, though .
This is before and after of a buff I did on my black Acura TL SH-AWD Advance (Pearl Black) when it was less than year old - never been in a car wash either... This is under 500 watts of halogen lighting, mind you. With a black car, if you want perfection, you need to get intimate with a buffer or have a good detailer on speed dial... The second pic is without any wax or polishing oils on the vehicle - 100% paint correction, no fillers.
Why does the Nav screen bezel have to look like a 1990's monitor? More bezel than actual screen.
This is the Picture Thread. When InTheBenz0 created this thread, he wrote in Post #1, "Let's try and keep this thread mainly pictures..." There's a perfectly good thread called https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w...highlight=hate for complaints. (I have reviewed my own comments in this section, so you con't have to. I find that I have violated the "pictures only" rule myself a few times. I don't count comments ABOUT posted photos, but in two or three cases, I have joined discussions of driving experiences, etc. Lesson learned.)
That out of the way, I agree with you. Probably every single C-Class owner dislikes that large bezel. So your complaint has already been made many, many times in various other threads.
Hi, I know a cool trick of which I am sure some of you guys don't know about. Thought this thread suites because there are so many enthousiasts. Hope to make somebody happy who didnt know. It's a trick with the Key. Mercedes Benz Key Fob Feature Tips and Tricks - YouTube.
Okay this feature was on 1998 VW's Golf's, and Polo's Nothing to be excited about in 2015.