Burl Walnut or Black Ash??????




So considering the fact that im going with black mb text and a black car, i really like the kind of sporty and stealthy look of the black ash wood. But then when i look at it again, it looks kind of cheap and plastic-ish.
The black on walnut gives the interior contrast and makes it look rich. Not to mention the ambient lighting looks very nice under it, whereas on the black ash it looks kind of haloweeny...But at the same time, walnut wood is very common in vehicles and the black is just different and cool...IDK!
Thats my input guys...
so has anyone gotten the black on black and regretted it? or vice versa?...because at this point im about to just flip a coin because i really cant make up my mind about something so small lol
the status quo seems to be 'no black ash',
but I'm here to say it looks really good and I (personally), really like it....
and you don't have to look THAT close to see the grains.....that's silly....
it's very plain to see.....
but again, this is only the opinion.......rock on
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However, unless you have great eyesight I would STRONGLY recommend that you test drive the E350 at night to see if the standand halagon lights are suitable for you. You only get xenons with the P2 option.
I picked up a E350 with P1 last week and I am having a difficult time seeing at night - especially if it is raining. Never had this problem with any of my xenon equipped cars. I now consider having xenons a safety feature.
Good luck with your decision.




Last edited by PeteyV; Nov 13, 2010 at 11:22 AM.
believe it or don't, there wasn't one car on the lot with black ash for me to see, so it was a choice I had to make......I do like it though....
it shows dust a bit in some places(center console), but the doors and trim around the command junk looks good, and about it looking like plastic.....
I'm sure it would be assumed, 'hey it's a MB, of course it's not plastic'
lol, but it doesn't look plastic-ish to me, has nice grains that swerve and wave...
good luck
I actually do like ALL of those wood grains and colors, I'm a big fan of
those nice woods being a guitar player lol.....I could see going with some really specialty stuff that would probably need to be custom done, hehe...
saw a guy a while back with some kind of exotic wood that he re-did or something, I remember saying, 'wow, that's cool'.....
I never really thought of having a few colors, seems a bit busy to me, but I did have a chance to see a few older models today as a matter of fact; some old amg's that had nice tri-color interiors with thick stitches and stuff....pretty cool when you're used to your own colors....
I definitely appreciate all these different combo's people have going...
I actually do like ALL of those wood grains and colors, I'm a big fan of
those nice woods being a guitar player lol.....I could see going with some really specialty stuff that would probably need to be custom done, hehe...
saw a guy a while back with some kind of exotic wood that he re-did or something, I remember saying, 'wow, that's cool'.....
I never really thought of having a few colors, seems a bit busy to me, but I did have a chance to see a few older models today as a matter of fact; some old amg's that had nice tri-color interiors with thick stitches and stuff....pretty cool when you're used to your own colors....
I definitely appreciate all these different combo's people have going...

I love wood too (at least in car interiors, amongst other things), very warm, classic, luxurious (when done right).
Some people hate it, and prefer aluminum trim, which is crazy to me, and I've even seen people paint over their wood trim (in a W211) with piano black!

I will say that I wish M-B stayed with the W211's "Birdseye" as the darker/"sportier" wood option, as IMO the black ash is a bit tooo dark, and if I'm remembering correctly, lacks some texture? The Birdseye is black, but has some visible texture, and an elegant "gray/smoke" hue to it as well.






