What color would you choose?
What do you guys like the best, iridium silver, palladium silver or steel gray? I like them all but can only order one
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Last edited by Octane; Jul 1, 2009 at 02:02 PM.
The new E looks best in dark colors.
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Indium and Steel Grey and Palladium Silver - the car looks smaller in these colors than in any other color.
White - bad *** color, it is very IN now, very MAC, the car looks great in this color. maintenance over time is a problem. also I think white cars "age" quicker.
Black - W212 looks better than W211 in black. it does not look smaller or similar to C class as W211 does. however, MBs leather choices, with the exception of black Napa, are too much of a contrast with this exterior color choice.
Metallic Pearl Beige - it is a beautiful color, very rich, very bourgeois, very plush....but I am not sure if it would work well with the Sport Package. You see, the SP defaults to two-tone interior that will have black in it. in my view that does not work well with this exterior color. on another note, i think this color works well for either a man or a woman. I also think this color is for people who want to have their E feel like a luxury yacht.
Metallic Quartz Blue and Metallic Jade Green - cannot say anything as I have not seen those yet.
Metallic Iridium Silver - nice color, but if there are any non-MB undertones in the W212 they come out via this color.
Metallic Capri Blue - my favorite. this color is amazing on W212 in my view. mbusa.com or the official brochure do not do it justice at all because both publications contain totally wrong calibrations of it. german website does show the color closer to the reality. in real life it draws you. in dim light you will first think that it is a very deep black, then as you come closer you will realize that the color has more depth than black. in natural light this color stands out confidently . the metallic in it is very subtle. it helps "shape" the car exactly right - not too much and not too little. it works well with SP or Luxury configurations. and it works, in my view, with any leathers that mb currently offers....although I would not go for natural beige leather choice
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Indium and Steel Grey and Palladium Silver - the car looks smaller in these colors than in any other color.
White - bad *** color, it is very IN now, very MAC, the car looks great in this color. maintenance over time is a problem. also I think white cars "age" quicker.
Black - W212 looks better than W211 in black. it does not look smaller or similar to C class as W211 does. however, MBs leather choices, with the exception of black Napa, are too much of a contrast with this exterior color choice.
Metallic Pearl Beige - it is a beautiful color, very rich, very bourgeois, very plush....but I am not sure if it would work well with the Sport Package. You see, the SP defaults to two-tone interior that will have black in it. in my view that does not work well with this exterior color. on another note, i think this color works well for either a man or a woman. I also think this color is for people who want to have their E feel like a luxury yacht.
Metallic Quartz Blue and Metallic Jade Green - cannot say anything as I have not seen those yet.
Metallic Iridium Silver - nice color, but if there are any non-MB undertones in the W212 they come out via this color.
Metallic Capri Blue - my favorite. this color is amazing on W212 in my view. mbusa.com or the official brochure do not do it justice at all because both publications contain totally wrong calibrations of it. german website does show the color closer to the reality. in real life it draws you. in dim light you will first think that it is a very deep black, then as you come closer you will realize that the color has more depth than black. in natural light this color stands out confidently . the metallic in it is very subtle. it helps "shape" the car exactly right - not too much and not too little. it works well with SP or Luxury configurations. and it works, in my view, with any leathers that mb currently offers....although I would not go for natural beige leather choice

Metallic Beige Pearl with Black interior would most likely be my choice. I think the build your own page has some mistakes though. It appears all the color choices are set up for the Sport model only, which makes selecting certain color combination's impossible. Such as choosing Metallic Beige with Black interior and Burl Walnut trim. If you are ordering a Luxury model, then this color option should be available.
As I've mentioned in another post, my first choice would be Metallic Diamond White, but sadly its only available in the Coupe. Not to mention the crazy price of $1,515, yes more than double the normal Metallic Paint charge. I would also love to see Cognac be offered as an interior choice like it is for Euro spec cars, but that's just wishful thinking.
I saw a Metallic Indium Grey E350 at my dealership and have fell in love with that color. I would still like to see the Metallic Pearl Beige in person to make a full decision though. Also might like to add that it's come to my attention that the Cognac/Black interior was offered in the w211 E in 2009, so why the heck did they drop it for the w212?
I saw a Metallic Indium Grey E350 at my dealership and have fell in love with that color. I would still like to see the Metallic Pearl Beige in person to make a full decision though. Also might like to add that it's come to my attention that the Cognac/Black interior was offered in the w211 E in 2009, so why the heck did they drop it for the w212?
Last edited by petee1997; Jul 11, 2009 at 04:11 PM. Reason: clarity
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I'm already driving the dealer nuts.
He put a palladium and a steel grey right next to each other. Totally liked the steel grey but I'm tending to like the palladium silver even better. Over at the AMG forums a lot of guys seem to go with palladium. Never thought to pick a color can be so complicated. On my last car I just went with iridium silver without much thinking. I begin to understand why so many people just go black or white. You like it or you don't like it, not much to think about.
I wish there were more color choices for the interior.








