Fresh convert from BMW to a C400
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2015 C400W4
Fresh convert from BMW to a C400
Gave up my 335i convertible for a gorgeous Polar White / Space Gray / Open-Pore Black Wood C400W4, and couldn't be happier. What a great car! Looking forward to learning more about the car with everyone here!
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2021 E450, 2020 C43, 2015 C300, 2007 C280
Post some pictures! But first read what I wrote in "Official C-Class Picture Thread" in which I praised another owner's photos as examples of how it right. Photos showing the defects against which I warned were all visible in the same thread!
"Good pictures, 6G Schnell! The good backgrounds carry out the image of Mercedes that both MB and your fellow owners want to present to the world. Come on, fellow readers, follow 6G Schnell's example!
Fellow readers, your new Mercedes may be your pride and joy just because it is YOURS. But show your pride and don't make the rest of us look at your new baby in photos taken on a dark and gloomy day, in your driveway with visible trashcans, in a parking lot surrounded by other cars, or inside your dark garage. Drive to a park, a beach, a lakefront, or an ocean shore. Take photos in front of a country club or SOMEONE ELSE's upscale house. Use the sun, but watch out for reflections. If anyone asks, tell them you're taking photos for a Mercedes commercial!"
"Good pictures, 6G Schnell! The good backgrounds carry out the image of Mercedes that both MB and your fellow owners want to present to the world. Come on, fellow readers, follow 6G Schnell's example!
Fellow readers, your new Mercedes may be your pride and joy just because it is YOURS. But show your pride and don't make the rest of us look at your new baby in photos taken on a dark and gloomy day, in your driveway with visible trashcans, in a parking lot surrounded by other cars, or inside your dark garage. Drive to a park, a beach, a lakefront, or an ocean shore. Take photos in front of a country club or SOMEONE ELSE's upscale house. Use the sun, but watch out for reflections. If anyone asks, tell them you're taking photos for a Mercedes commercial!"