AMG-Sport is dead. C450 will now be AMG C43
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Is that the new favorite color of the month
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The Best of Mercedes & AMG
don't get me wrong though, it's a really nice color, but like you said, the feeling won't last long. It is a color that you will like less the more you mature. But really, seriously, 90% of the people I see in an Estoril blue BMW or a blue Lexus IS or RC are always trying to race to nowhere and just drive like an a$$ for no apparent reason.
Last edited by tmoneyC450amg; May 30, 2016 at 11:13 PM.
don't get me wrong though, it's a really nice color, but like you said, the feeling won't last long. It is a color that you will like less the more you mature. But really, seriously, 90% of the people I see in an Estoril blue BMW or a blue Lexus IS or RC are always trying to race to nowhere and just drive like an a$$ for no apparent reason.
I don't think the color has a huge amount to do with how you drive. Though I guess I've never seen anyone in an estoril blue car drive slow.
I think.brilliant blue for what it's worth looks like youd tire of it less easily. Maybe it's the purple in estoril but it eventually looks kinda weird. And for the other guy who said something about a great bmw blue.... I'm guessing it was San Marino which is pretty similar to brilliant blue
don't get me wrong though, it's a really nice color, but like you said, the feeling won't last long. It is a color that you will like less the more you mature. But really, seriously, 90% of the people I see in an Estoril blue BMW or a blue Lexus IS or RC are always trying to race to nowhere and just drive like an a$$ for no apparent reason.
I have to disagree though in that while I enjoyed black a lot, it was so hard to maintain perfect paint that I have a new respect for Estoril Blue - for better or for worse, the car also gets a lot of attention because of the color - yet I just like how it stands out, feels a little more "special" next to a lot of the silver and dark grays on the road. Plus, now that it's been fully paint corrected, having a metallic blue really catches the sunlight and shows off the lines of the car moreso than other colors I feel.
I think ultimately you should just choose whatever color you like best for a vehicle, because if you like how the car looks overall, it makes enhances that "wow" feeling every time you park your car and look back at it walking away and think "that's my car."
Last edited by AMGAffalterbach; May 31, 2016 at 02:04 AM.
On a second note - since I'm not a fan of the rear lip spoiler on the C43 which only comes in gloss black with the side view mirrors - or the carbon fiber option ($$$) - for me car color choice plays a role. Any way around this??
On a second note - since I'm not a fan of the rear lip spoiler on the C43 which only comes in gloss black with the side view mirrors - or the carbon fiber option ($$$) - for me car color choice plays a role. Any way around this??
I've actually never seen Selenite Grey in person either to be honest, but it's a pretty risk free option. Basic grey.
I was unaware the rear spoiler only came in black? Every pic I have seen has either been in the base paint color or carbon fiber?
That said, before all is said and done I will probably also change to black, white, grey too...so it really means nothing at this point.
1) Brilliant Blue is darker/deeper than online photos appear, especially considering the Coupe I was looking at was up near the front of the dealership building and out of the direct sunlight. The color looked good, I wouldn't call it outstanding though -- it seems like a color that I would go from initially disliking to being impartial on, then would grow to liking, and eventually would move to loving over time -- kind of like I do with catchy songs on the radio, flashy patterned blazers/sports coats/etc. I didn't love it at first sight like I thought I would...but it was on the boring C300 Coupe with crap wheels and no AMG bodykit, which didn't help.
2) Brilliant Blue looks great with Saddle Brown interior, but this combination looks like absolute **** with the Brown Ash trim IMO (just as it does in pictures). I would actually be embarrassed to have people get into my car if I had this color combination.
3) The ********* on the rear bumper of the C Coupes in the US don't look nearly as bad in person as they have in photos, I actually didn't mind/notice them at all.
4) Steel Grey is still probably the best color IMO, shame it's gone from the MY 17 C-Classes, but there wasn't a Selenite Grey car nearby for me to compare in person so I may prefer it once I see it.
All in all, the exterior color is still up for debate. I'll go back a few times to see the Brilliant Blue in different light and see if it grows on me each time I see it.
1) Brilliant Blue is darker/deeper than online photos appear, especially considering the Coupe I was looking at was up near the front of the dealership building and out of the direct sunlight. The color looked good, I wouldn't call it outstanding though -- it seems like a color that I would go from initially disliking to being impartial on, then would grow to liking, and eventually would move to loving over time -- kind of like I do with catchy songs on the radio, flashy patterned blazers/sports coats/etc. I didn't love it at first sight like I thought I would...but it was on the boring C300 Coupe with crap wheels and no AMG bodykit, which didn't help.
2) Brilliant Blue looks great with Saddle Brown interior, but this combination looks like absolute **** with the Brown Ash trim IMO (just as it does in pictures). I would actually be embarrassed to have people get into my car if I had this color combination.
3) The ********* on the rear bumper of the C Coupes in the US don't look nearly as bad in person as they have in photos, I actually didn't mind/notice them at all.
4) Steel Grey is still probably the best color IMO, shame it's gone from the MY 17 C-Classes, but there wasn't a Selenite Grey car nearby for me to compare in person so I may prefer it once I see it.
All in all, the exterior color is still up for debate. I'll go back a few times to see the Brilliant Blue in different light and see if it grows on me each time I see it.
3) The ********* on the rear bumper of the C Coupes in the US don't look nearly as bad in person as they have in photos, I actually didn't mind/notice them at all.
4) Steel Grey is still probably the best color IMO, shame it's gone from the MY 17 C-Classes, but there wasn't a Selenite Grey car nearby for me to compare in person so I may prefer it once I see it.

Here's a visual comparison of Steel Grey and Selenite Grey; selenite is much lighter. I agree Steel would have been great for the C coupe: http://www.benzblogger.com/2015/08/f...nz-paints.html






