C450 AMG Sport discussion only.
If I didn't think my jeans (and moreover, my girlfriends) would ruin the platinum or black/platinum Designo, that would would right up there too. Great looking interior you have, Mike.
Like this?
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Steel Gray is going to be no problem at all with that interior. If you look at the "black" elements in the interior, aside from the climate control panel and the touchpad panel, it's all actually dark gray anyway.
It's a bold choice visually but tasteful and I guarantee you're never going to get bored looking at it. So when's the build?
I just got done reading one new review of the car really praising the steering in the C450. Mine has none of the characteristics that they praise....I feel like I do know cars....owner of many, and also graduate of several driving schools...Bob Bondurant, and Skip Barber. The loaner C300 steers correctly; my C450 does not. I got to think that the power unit in the power steering system itself is not working correctly.
I had my car in the shop for steering issues for 2 weeks now. I felt I had the run around that the since the shop manager stated they were waiting for wheel alignment specs from Germany all of the time. I finally got the car today and was told I would be shocked in the difference.......
Yes I truly shocked. The shop manager told me that each car, like an AMG has it's own spec dependent on the car height...and other parameters. Also in the electo-magnetic steering column, the sensors were out of whack to where they did not know where to center the car.
I was kicking myself when I got my new C450 for getting rid of my E90 2011 BMW...as the BMW drove so beautifully. Now the C450 drives just as good as that car....and is really planted to the road.
But I had some questions....what would the tire wear difference be like?? and also I find out that only a MB shop can do proper alignments on the C450........FYI for others out there....either it is true or "hog wash"??!!
Right after I placed my order a week ago, I took my girlfriend out to the dealership to see the C450s. The first time we passed a steel grey one she said "Wow I really like the dark grey, it's gotta be my favorite exterior color. Should've gotten that color" and laughed. At that time, I had the white exterior selected and wasn't willing to think of any other options -- I was dead set on white with saddle brown. Today I sent her the above 3 exterior picture options (black, steel gray, white) and asked which she liked best, bearing in mind I wouldn't part ways with the Saddle Brown interior. She said to stick with the white bc it "will look best with the Saddle Brown", but that she "liked the steel gray exterior color the best, just doesn't think it will look good with Saddle Brown inside." As usual, I don't think she knows what she's talking about it when it comes to design elements and color combinations, so I told her "You're right, I will just stick with the white -- it will look best", then I immediately emailed my dealer and said "Let's change the order to steel grey exterior" and he confirmed it shortly thereafter.
On delivery day it goes one of two ways: 1) It will be a nice surprise for her, one I am able to pull off with her loving it at first sight in person. If I told her now, she has 2 months to internally continue to convince herself it won't look good...plus there's no surprise, so no fun. This way, she won't even think about it again until it's being pulled up to hand me the keys, and when she sees if in person, assuming it looks as good as we think it will, she will fall in love (and maybe even admit I was right...something I rarely hear her say haha). 2) She hates it and she has to deal with it.
Build date is May 21 (not sure if that's start or finish, but the dealer said to expect it delivered in the last few days of May or the first few of June at the latest).
Last edited by inhartwetrust; Mar 31, 2016 at 10:33 PM.
So it's a lock. Steel Gray, 19" multi spoke, Nappa brown, Lindenwood ? Hey, did you drive a 450 on the 19"? Very firm. Looks great and handles like a ****, but stiff even on the Comfort setting.
So it's a lock. Steel Gray, 19" multi spoke, Nappa brown, Lindenwood ? Hey, did you drive a 450 on the 19"? Very firm. Looks great and handles like a ****, but stiff even on the Comfort setting.
I did not test drive it with 19's (at least I don't think so, believe they were just the 18" 5 spokes), but I spent my entire test drive in Sport+ and was never put off at all by it. I actually commented to the dealer that I didn't understand some of the complaints of Sport+ being firm/harsh...due mostly to me not having any frame of reference in a car with a smooth ride. I'll be fine with a firm/harsh ride...even with the crappy Columbus roads and potholes. I'm sure it will be rough at times, but I'm fine with that as none of my previous vehicles have had soft rides so I don't really know any different. Plus I'm only 30, so my back/body shouldn't complain about it too much
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I did not test drive it with 19's (at least I don't think so, believe they were just the 18" 5 spokes), but I spent my entire test drive in Sport+ and was never put off at all by it. I actually commented to the dealer that I didn't understand some of the complaints of Sport+ being firm/harsh...due mostly to me not having any frame of reference in a car with a smooth ride. I'll be fine with a firm/harsh ride...even with the crappy Columbus roads and potholes. I'm sure it will be rough at times, but I'm fine with that as none of my previous vehicles have had soft rides so I don't really know any different. Plus I'm only 30, so my back/body shouldn't complain about it too much
http://imgur.com/a/UYqJ5
http://imgur.com/a/UYqJ5
My 2009 Audi TT had a "steel gray" type of color though and I did like it very much, especially when it was freshly waxed. I would have loved to order your interior on my build, but sadly the wife and I decided that with 2 young kids, and coming from a Honda Odyssey to this was going to be murder on the interior...
http://imgur.com/a/UYqJ5
Then there's the long, painful delivery process. Then finally the baby comes. Luckily the baby is worth the wait. The nice thing about the car is you can get rid of it before it turns fourteen and becomes a mouthy little ***** that smells bad and eats all your food. But I digress.
http://imgur.com/a/UYqJ5
My 2009 Audi TT had a "steel gray" type of color though and I did like it very much, especially when it was freshly waxed. I would have loved to order your interior on my build, but sadly the wife and I decided that with 2 young kids, and coming from a Honda Odyssey to this was going to be murder on the interior...
I love white cars, always have (hence my current ride being white), but I need a little change this time around.
Then there's the long, painful delivery process. Then finally the baby comes. Luckily the baby is worth the wait. The nice thing about the car is you can get rid of it before it turns fourteen and becomes a mouthy little ***** that smells bad and eats all your food. But I digress.
Thanks, T!
I was all set for Iridium Silver by looking at web photos for months until I saw it in person side by side with Steel Grey and my mind switched.
Took me almost 2 Sundays and almost 15 mins each time to see the color under 2 different lighting (sunny vs overcast) to made my decision.
I was all set for Iridium Silver by looking at web photos for months until I saw it in person side by side with Steel Grey and my mind switched.
Took me almost 2 Sundays and almost 15 mins each time to see the color under 2 different lighting (sunny vs overcast) to made my decision.
Both the guys that work for me said to stick with the white for the brown interior, and thought the black looked best overall -- they said "the brown Design interior isn't common, there's not even any of it on the lot, so that makes the car different enough on it's own". While they are right, the white exterior is just too common -- for good reason, as it looks great. I showed them how dirty the black exterior was just from one brief rainstorm last night and told them that black wouldn't work for that very reason. All in all, I did a lot of standing and staring at the two colors (grey and white) side by side, and I have to admit that in all honesty I like the white the best overall as an exterior color. BUT, it is too common and from an ego standpoint I will LOVE it when I get the steel grey with Saddle Designo and prove to everyone how phenomenal it will look together. It is a combination that I have yet to see posted anywhere, which I love, and I will feel much better about the car (and in turn love it even more) knowing that it's mildly unique rather than just one of a million with the white/brown.

There's no way you'd live with yourself if you compromised on your admittedly bad-*** color palette. White? Rental cars are white! (Apologies to any Polar or Diamond guys. Trying to help a brother out.)
No. It's Steel Gray and the brown Nappa. Don't sweat the potential clash interior vs exterior. You rarely are looking at both at the same time, and Steel Gray isn't going to clash anyway. It hasn't been posted anywhere because nobody's had the cahones to do it.
Hell, there was a Cardinal Red with brown Nappa and Lindenwood at the store I got my 300 at and even those two colors worked. Kind of. Okay, it made me throw up a little bit to be honest. But Gray will be beautiful. Personally I'd go Paladium but Gray will still be beautiful.
Maybe they want to sell off what's already in the pipeline and they're gearing up for the c43?









