Passenger side cargo web thingy?








It is a bottle holder. You open the plastic band and squeeze it on a bottle of some sort of liquid you prefer to drink, or some other bottles too.
Not very practical if you compare it to some other vehicles having bottle holders on doors but for cars, like the W212, how many have bottle holders and where? It is there for a bottle bigger than what fits in the cup holder.




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Anyway you guys may try to call it a "bottle holder" but the true name for it is "F.U.T."... F-ing Useless Thingy.





Ahh, wtf are M-B thinking sometimes with this crap that they pull. There just can't be enough complaints about a HONK coming from a BENZ.

Fortunately I "lucked out" with a 2010. I never use that net thingy actually as well, and never even thought about what it might be.
BTW, the W211's "eye glass holder" was more like a "pen holder" to me.




Anyway you guys may try to call it a "bottle holder" but the true name for it is "F.U.T."... F-ing Useless Thingy.

It is worthless to people who do not need it. I have used it and it holds a one liter bottle of water in place nicely. The car does not have any other storage that keeps a bottle of that size in place. There are no bottle holders in anywhere in this car other than the "thingy".
You might think that placing a bottle of somethong on the passenger or back seat works but it doesn't if you are going 150 mph or something like that.

Ahh, wtf are M-B thinking sometimes with this crap that they pull. There just can't be enough complaints about a HONK coming from a BENZ.

Fortunately I "lucked out" with a 2010. I never use that net thingy actually as well, and never even thought about what it might be.
BTW, the W211's "eye glass holder" was more like a "pen holder" to me.

You might think that placing a bottle of somethong on the passenger or back seat works but it doesn't if you are going 150 mph or something like that.
Bottle holder
Warning!
Do not transport heavy, sharp-edged, or
fragile bottles in the bottle holder.
In the event of an accident, the bottle holder
cannot secure a bottle sufficiently. You and/
or vehicle occupants could be injured.
! Make sure that the bottom of the bottle
in the bottle holder touches the floor. The
bottle holder could otherwise be damaged.
The bottle holder is designed to secure
bottles of 25 fl.oz (0,7 l) to 54 fl.oz (1,5 l).
The bottle holder does not keep a bottle in
place but prevents it from tipping over.
X Press and hold adjuster :.
X Slide it in direction of arrow to match the
size of the bottle.
X Release adjuster :.
X Insert the bottle into the bottle holder.
(from page 206 W212 owner's manual diagram p68.00.6319-31)
but i'll just keep the manuals in there so my glove box will have more space...
I hate the honks as well.
Is there any possible setting change to get rid of that?




As for honk, I think some deleted it for safety reasons. Nobody will hear your car honk and know where to head to car jack it, supposedly. Of course,they could be looking for lights, but harder to see than to hear a honk.
Personally, I prefer no horn.
In the past week my heated steering wheel started working intermittently(new steering wheel on order). The next day the wiper blade on drivers side flew off at 110 KmPH while washing the windshield and cracked it. (two new wipers blades installed, new windshield on order). Now that might drive some of you ballistic. Relax, it's all part of car ownership. We can avoid all these issues by leaving the car in the garage and never driving it. That's why my Porsche is the best car in the world.
If my wiper blade went flying off when I am cruising down the highway then you can bet that there will never be a Mercedes in my garage again. EVER!!!
I am happy you can be calm about it though. Good for you. Seriously!



