My Blue/Purple Satin metallic W205
OP, I truly do like everything else about the "build." Good job.
Badging decision was highly questionable though, IMO.
What defines an AMG vehicle: A hand-assembled motor (the engine components themselves are not built by hand). Brake rotors and calipers that are substantially larger/more powerful than the components on standard cars. Entirely different (i.e., more robust, firmer, more aggressive) suspension systems.
What else? True limited-slip differentials for the RWD variants. More robust engine cooling. Wider front and rear tires. Stiffer elastokinematics. Unique, performance-oriented seating and steering wheel options.
I would say those are a few attributes that distinguish AMG vehicles (obviously not an exhaustive list; just the "highlights"). Until a skeptic/"non-initiated" person owns one or has the pleasure of driving one on a circuit, it might be difficult to mentally quantify how much engineering goes into the AMG cars.
I love Benz's "standard" cars too but what the AMG cars are capable of is something else.
I like what you've done with your car. Not my style, but very stylish. It would be fun to try the vinyl wrap, but don't know how to do that locally.
With regard to the AMG badges, I wouldn't do it, but to each his own. I have the AMG line trim, so my wheels, pedals, steering wheel, mats, etc. are AMG, but not the engine. I have driven several differents AMG models (on the street) and they are truly a different breed.
Anyway, I like how you have personalized your car. I imagine she's a real head-turner!
I dunno what it is about a 3 inch by 1 inch piece of chrome plated die-cast, but without doubt it turns ordinary folks into snarling wolves.
Could I suggest that anyone who chooses to stick an AMG badge on their car to just photoshop it out if you're going to post. Then, perhaps, the AMG owners could comment on what they see, rather than what they despise.
Otherwise, Hyperion's suggestion of moving elsewhere gets more attractive. That would be a shame.
Why did you put the amg badge on there? For looks? To represent a great breed of cars (amg) or to pay homage to amg... Or just cuz... No real reason.. You just felt it completed the look for some reason
Also... What's the maintenance on that wrap? Can you wax it?
And doing that is kind of demeaning to what that car already is. Its a great car. Be proud of it for what it is.
Last edited by r2d2srt; May 28, 2015 at 09:38 AM.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
I would never put a Black Series Badge on a non-BS AMG. Your car is truly epic without the AMG badge.
Last edited by sinape62; May 28, 2015 at 12:33 PM.
I applaud you for doing your own thing, and I hope you keep doing it, as I think most members here would. I think the challenge people have is not with the style, but with what is perceived as a lack of authenticity. I don't think you can talk people into changing their minds on this, no matter how much you explain. Clearly, this is a hot button issue for some. You most likely didn't realize that and how could you have, really? But now you do, and you see that it really takes away from the other good things you have done, so its up to you what you want to do about that, if anything.
I actually really like the placement on the grille - Merc may even pinch that idea in the future.
I could take my baseline Golf and add an R: Golf R. Sure some people would notice, but then there are those who wouldn't and I could easily fool them, right? Maybe. Intentionally or not.
If it's such a common or accepted practice, you'll be seeing more and more custom cars with it, and that really degrades the quality in which the designation it is intended for.
DBOC205, I suppose you support such a thing and find it hilarious because people are upset over a little badge?
Not quite an argumentative tactic IMO.
While you may not agree with the rest of us regarding this particular topic, it shouldn't be a laughing matter.
Exactly! I just bought a blue 2015 Golf MK7 TSI two months ago, putting Coilovers on it to give it a better handling and stance; but in no way going to badge it as an GTI or R. That's just wrong.
BTW, I do like how the rest of the OP car looks, i.e. stance, profile, choice of wheels, tires..looks perfect in those respects. Looked good in white too. Just goes to show how well Mercedes designed the W205 C-Class.
For the sake of this debate: I am an W204AMG owner, with aftermarket ECU and other mods. Can I put a Black Series Badge or 507 Badges on my car? Answer: Heck No. Even if I could, I probably have to buy cheap (made in China) copy, because more than likely Mercedes won't sell it to me unless I give them a VIN that matches a BS...I don't know, that's my guess. Anyway if I did, its just goofiness. I admire the BS or 507's and their owners not to do it. I'm guessing that Black Series or 507 owners wouldn't appreciate it.
So would it be OK to put a Black Series badge on in my case? Or should I just be happy to have a regular AMG? I'm content with having a regular C63, even though I drool over a Black Series.
(The OP car looks epic as a C-class...you don't need to make it out to be something it's not). But again it's your car, do what makes you happy.
Last edited by sinape62; May 29, 2015 at 09:04 AM.
The fact that people have an issue with it says more about those people than the owner IMHO
I can see the perspectives from all sides, I wouldn't badge mine that way, because its associated with another model. But that's not to say someone else doing it isn't entitled.
Fact is, BMW, Benz and more plaster M badges and AMG badges all over cars these days. It doesn't dilute a proper M or AMG as the market that wants those cars knows its not about a plastic badge. For the rest, who cares.
If you're offended by a badge, then that's your problem and you need to go work it out.
I applaud you for doing your own thing, and I hope you keep doing it, as I think most members here would. I think the challenge people have is not with the style, but with what is perceived as a lack of authenticity. I don't think you can talk people into changing their minds on this, no matter how much you explain. Clearly, this is a hot button issue for some. You most likely didn't realize that and how could you have, really? But now you do, and you see that it really takes away from the other good things you have done, so its up to you what you want to do about that, if anything.
His car does look really good, stance and all, looks good or better as real AMG (stance-wise)...very high compliments in that area.
The fact that people have an issue with it says more about those people than the owner IMHO
I can see the perspectives from all sides, I wouldn't badge mine that way, because its associated with another model. But that's not to say someone else doing it isn't entitled.
Fact is, BMW, Benz and more plaster M badges and AMG badges all over cars these days. It doesn't dilute a proper M or AMG as the market that wants those cars knows its not about a plastic badge. For the rest, who cares.
If you're offended by a badge, then that's your problem and you need to go work it out.
Take a look at this poll for instance and see for yourself. http://www.mbclub.co.uk/forums/gener...amg-mercs.html Presumably, we the majority have an issue and must seek our inner energy to work it out.
Let me compare it to apples to oranges. I am a medical doctor; took 4 years of undergraduate, 4 years of medical school, 3 years of residency, and currently taking a fellowship in cardiology. After all the hard work and countless examinations, I am entitled to be called a doctor, especially within a hospital setting. In reality, there has been a heated debate regarding Nurse Practitioners calling themselves "doctors" in a hospital setting. Indeed, they graduated from a DNP but from a public standpoint, they will confuse the general population and they also did not go through a proper medical school nor do they have anywhere close to the medical science knowledge as a MD.
Because "doctor" is not simply just a title; it means much more to the people who have earned it.








