So what do you hate about your W205?
Especially since one can get 4G LTE with a Chevy. I seriously question why a 2015 W205 owner would even want to renew their free 6 month subscription to any form of mbrace...actually paying out of pocket since the 2016 models give it away free for five years (yes I know it's built into the price), and with remote start no less.
This is my first Mercedes Benz, and I feel let down on many fronts when it comes to my 2015 C300. If it weren't for it's great styling and the Mercedes emblem up front, I'd be driving a different brand by now. I have a well equipped car, but at times I feel when it comes to luxury options, my old 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland 4x4 was a step up.
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The air vents don't adjust enough vertically and can't be adjusted to blow on your body or your head without moving air right at your hands if they are in a position to use the steering wheel buttons / paddles.
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2. screen wiper speed - not fast enough at the fastest setting - driving half blind through a downpour that has never happened on my bmw
3. sat nav - i have the standard audio20 and google maps are 100% better. After having to turn around 2x due to sat nav lack of road knowledge or mapping software I actually had to set up a phone mount so i can use my iphone for navigation. Surely MB could do better than that....
4. Black piano trim... who's dumb idea was that?! seriously. I have scratches on it from touching it with my fingers - the stuff is so soft you can probably scratch it by breathing on it... and fingerprints and scratches are very noticeable on it
5. off-centre steering wheel... why?! i keep finding myself shifting to the side subconsciously all the time!
6. Proximity warnings - i'm still getting used to the alarm going off all of a sudden when I'm less than 25cm from object. On previous car it was a gradual increase in frequency and intensity of beeps, on the C its all or nothing. Also goes off randomly when I use swipe card for access car parks.
I do still love it however - but it certainly has more "character" than some other less than reputable european brands

I agree on #1 and #2. I solved #3 and #4 by ordering Multimedia Package and Black Open Pore Ash Trim (really love it!). I never heard of #5 and #6.
the lid on the washer fluid container has a life of its own when open. It's a guarantee that it will pop back from where you carefully placed it, just as you start pouring fluid. Result: well goes without saying
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
Today I brought what is now my wife's 2012 C300 in for a service and got a 2016 C class loaner.
When my 14 year-old son saw me pulling into the garage, he said "it looks like an old people car".
Now, I am no youngster, but I felt strangely vindicated.
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The 205 can go full on generic rental fleet car to a total knockout depending on how they're optioned.
The user guide shows simply to turn on the wipers and ignition until they reach directly upwards and then turn off the ignition.
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I brought it in for the "A" service yesterday, and I asked them if it had Sport Suspension. Of course they said no because I didn't order it. I told them to put it up on a lift and check the part numbers of the suspension. Guess what - it DOES have the Sport Suspension. Now they are trying to find out who f***ed up. It is on record now, so they will have to make me whole some way. I am ready to take it to Mercedes USA if they don't compensate me for it. Stay tuned...




But honestly, I get he didn't get what he paid for. He got more than he paid for. Now if he paid for the sports suspension and found out he didn't get it, that's grounds for either MB buying back the car or compensation. But I'm not sure I get being upset over his situation?
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The minor drop on Sport should not result in an overly harsh or stiff ride. One advantage to a standard shock and to standard rubber bushings is that with time they lose their resistance and become more compliant.
I would look to wheel size. 17" would be ideal and no run flats, which by design have very rigid sidewalls. Go to a salvage yard and get a small donut spare, or carry a can of flat fix. (Using Flat Fix may damage the TPMS, but you won't be stranded.



OMG that's ridiculous

