Aw, Man :(
Great color match though. Quarter is new paint, door is existing.
Also got the phony C63 diffuser installed. Looks good.

The Best of Mercedes & AMG
Drive it like you own it! Except the loaner the loaner you can drive like you stole it!
I figured as long as it's been wrecked I may as well have a little fun with it. New wheels too.

Needs the badges and rear spoiler. The shop wants to leave them off until they've done the buff out.
(Although odds are that the independent appraisal service the leasing company sends for the inspection doesn't know or care which bumper goes with which C Class)
Last edited by Mike5215; Nov 19, 2016 at 04:28 PM.
Then I came to my senses and traded the Camry for a 2017 Mazda 3 Grand Touring for her . Also a top safety pick with autonomous braking, lane departure (notification, no correction) adaptive cruise, blind spot detection, adaptive high beams, HUD with sign detection (reads and displays any standard DOT signage), rear cross traffic detection, pretty much all the stuff an inexperienced driver needs to stay out of trouble.
The sales guy had a pic of a customer's 3 that had struck a stationary disabled car at highway speed. (No autonomous braking on that car, although I understand they got it on their replacement 3.) The nose is unrecognizable but everything from the windshield and firewall back is untouched. They walked away.

The 3 is also surprisingly nice inside with heated nappa leather seats, heated steering wheel, navi, back up cam, high end soft touch bits, a really strong audio system, and for a FWD car it's actually fun to drive. The NA 4 banger is a little loud and rough and the ride on 18's is stiff but not punishing. The kid loves it.


The thing was almost $30k since you have to buy literally every other option package to get the safety suite, but that does get you a lot of car.
Last edited by Mike5215; Nov 26, 2016 at 11:10 PM.
I'm still running the Michelin Pilot Supersports that were on the OEM wheels, so there's some stretch going on (1/2" in each direction) on the wider rims. Once I chew through them I'll replace them with wider tires.











