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The grey interior may be cooler in the summer. The white exterior looks nice against the chrome, however the black can look sleek at night. The white may be easier to keep clean and look better dirty. And the charcoal interior may hold up better (however our last two cars had light grey interiors.
Thanks,
David
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Black/Stone is what I chose.
After a year - if I could go back I'd choose Black/Charcoal.
Heat is not a problem here in Seattle.
Thanks,
David
Does the charcoal interior seem dark at night? My S2000 has a charcoal interior, and at night, it is harder to find items at night.
And when the car is sitting in the sun all day (most parking lots in NJ are open), the interior is very hot to the touch. They light/medium grey in the BMW and the tan in the Supra TT and Suburban are both cooler. Has this also been the case with the MB charcoal?
Note: The MB charcoal is a shade or two lighter than other brands black interior, and seems to have more character.
GL
comparing youre choices in real life, look at several e's next to each other at the dealership, then make your final decision.
GL
When you grab the door handle at night, the white car with the chrome accents on the door handle and rub strip is truely stunning. White also looks good with color contrasts of red taillights or amber markers.
Black gets a deep, rich look when is is polished without swirl marks. When it is dirty or the paint has swirl marks or is damaged (nicks, stone chips, etc) it loses some of its magic. But when it has it...
Personally, I like the dark liquid greys and a strong medium blue. Unfortuately my wife doesn't like grey or silver and MB doesn't offer a nice medium blue (like BMW's Estoril Blue or Topaz Blue). Of course BMW is now making a car that looks like an traditional 5-series assembled by aliens from Chevy and Hyundai. Like a Star Trek episode.
Personally, I like the rarer colors rather than the standard colors. In hotter climates, I would try to get a car that is a little lighter on the outside.
I also have seen Granite Grey and I thought it was awesome, and truly a rare color. Even my Platinum Blue which is a relatively rare color, I have seen many more on the road from when I first got it.
Why would you change? Was the Stone hard to maintain? Why not Ash?
Thanks,
David
The area around the doorsill being carpet gets dirty in a hurry. It actually wipes fairly clean with a microfiber towel and water - but it is a PITA nonetheless. The leather has been very easy to maintain - no problems there... just a little Meguiars Gold Class foam cleaner/protectant and it's good to go.

Nothing wrong with Ash - I just hadn't had the black/tan interior combo since 1990 when I ordered the 300ZX in Diamondpearl Black/tan interior. I thought it was a nice combination.
This is going to sound goofy - but I view M-B sedans as looking rather stylishly formal - like a designer tuxedo.
Now that I've lived with the car for a while - the light interior does make the car more "airy" but I think the charcoal interior works better with the black exterior.
HTH
Last edited by lig; May 17, 2004 at 11:25 AM.
In that case, I'd get Midnight Blue/Stone. According to MBUSA.com, the Midnight Blue/Stone combo will not have the surcharge of $1150, only the Midnight Blue/Ash combo will have an additional $1150 because of the fact that it is a special order.
Midnight Blue/Stone is really a nice contrast and if I were you, I'd get it over the others.
Actually, pewter,granite, or tectite each have a different appeal to me. I have one white car and have had black and obsidian in the past that all were almost impossible to keep looking clean. I had the ash interior in my last car and really liked the appearance when it was clean but the charcoal interior is much easier to maintain and doesn't look that bad. We do use reflective panels inside the windshield to keep the Texas sun off of the dash which does help keep the interior cooler in the summer so the dark color isn't a drawback here. Your $$$ so buy what looks best to you
https://mbworld.org/forums/showthrea...=blue+interior
Platinum Blue Exterior:
https://mbworld.org/forums/showthrea...r&pagenumber=3
Blue Interior - Rear seats:
http://f2.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jay...m=13210016.jpg
And another of Blue Interior front seating and door:
http://f2.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jay...m=22740015.jpg
Last edited by Mercedesfan; May 17, 2004 at 09:28 PM.





Ill try to post some pics later on tonight.