Ash or Charcoal Interior with Brilliant Silver E500?
Just my .02
Mike
I've had both light and dark interiors and the dark kind is definately a lot easier to maintain. On the other hand the beige interior looks more exclusive (in a black car) but not in a silver car...
Pick charcoal
However, it is hard to maintain. The car has 850 miles on it, and already I see dirty marks around the footing areas.
The charcoal seats and carpet are a lot easier to keep clean. The ash shows scuff marks if you're not careful getting in and out. If dog shedding is a problem, they have rear seat covers.
The heat won't be a factor if you can park in the shade and if not, the a/c cools things down fairly quick. I've had the charcoal and black birdseye, have it now, and would get it again.
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I can thoroughly recommend it, we carry a mucky long haired German Shepherd in the back of our vehicle and he has still not learnt to wipe his feet???
Cleaning the vehicle is a doodle thanks to this package.
Good luck with your choice,
John
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Just an observation about cleaning light coloured interiors.
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John
Okay so here is my "forced" opinion.. (j/k) I would get the Charcoal.. It looks great and easy to keep clean..
I also have gotten very nice complements about the interior. But remember, you are paying for the car so you should get what you like.
Steve
I love the look of the dark interior's contrast with the silver exterior. It is so easy to maintain as far as stains are concerned (such as shoes marks near the doorsills or on the bottom of the door) but you do need to vacuum it quite often since small rocks and dirt show up easily on the black carpet. I actually bought a little Black & Decker cordless vac that's mounted to the wall in my garage. I just do a quick vacuum every three days or so, takes all of two minutes. Aside from the carpet showing dirt easily there is only one other gripe I have with the charcoal interior and that is the black leather shows scuffs and dust very easily. Since you don't have kids it may not be an issue but I take two grade-schoolers to school every morning and their little legs are too short to bend down into the footwells so their shoes tend to rub up against the backs of the front seats. That leaves scuff marks that need to be wiped down with a good leather cleaner every once in a while. I guess you could make them wear padded dust covers on their shoes but my wife says that would be ridiculous (what does she know).
Now for the ash...
The ash interior looks a lot more classy, as pretty much any light interior will. The lighter the interior is the more upkeep it takes to look nice so that in and of itself merits the higher regards. Of course keeping with that mind-set the stone interior would be the classiest color choice but it doesn't go with brilliant silver nor was it one of your choices so I won't go into it. The problem I had with the ash interior of my CLK is that most people don't watch their feet when getting in or out of the car and if they are wearing black soled shoes that results in scuff marks on the door sills and on the actual door itself. They come off easily with upholstery cleaner but that used to bother the hell out of me. You will also occasionally need to ask a detailer to shampoo your floormats for you to keep them looking good and also to keep them as bright as the rest of the interior. A bottle of carpet cleaner will help in between shampoos but it doesn't completely eliminate the need to get them fully washed every so often.
Final thoughts by Samoan_Ridah...
Like others have mentioned it is your personal preference that will make the final decision but you obviously are stumped and want some feedback from us. If I had to do it all over again I would go with the Brilliant Silver/Ash combo. I am so picky that it doesn't matter what color interior I have I still spend the same amount of time detailing it. I have ash in my 530i and for some reason it feels more luxurious in it than in my E-class. If you want classy and are willing to put in extra time spot cleaning and shampooing then go for the ash. If you want a refined yet sporty look and want the interior to look good longer with less maintenance then go for the charcoal.
Bottom line is whichever one you go for you cannot go wrong.
Otherwise, keeping the Ash color mats clean is a mess.
Just my .02
Don't worry about the heat. That's what the air conditioner is for...







