sonic
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- Your Mercedes
- E350CDI, SLC250d, FJR 1300
If I ever change my 212 E350CDI, it will be for one of these.
The GLC was black with black interior,How so? Blobcat.
I test drove a W222 S class 350 cdi today, and i have to say what a MAGNIFICENT car
I thought my C207 was smooth, quiet, fast, fully loaded etc, but the S class is on another planet!
The LED lighting on the inside can be changed to whatever colour you wantI suspect it has LED interior lighting so may not be that easy to convert to red!
I always fancied an S class and the 221 was on the cards until I saw the interior of the 222. Just love the big screens and the curves on the dashboard.I test drove a W222 S class 350 cdi today, and i have to say what a MAGNIFICENT car
I thought my C207 was smooth, quiet, fast, fully loaded etc, but the S class is on another planet!
Kids used to do that in my W213 when it was cold outside - bright red glow on setting 5The LED lighting on the inside can be changed to whatever colour you want
I started off by looking at 221s but I have a feeling I would always regret not going for the 222...I always fancied an S class and the 221 was on the cards until I saw the interior of the 222. Just love the big screens and the curves on the dashboard.
Now I have one I can't stop smiling when I drive it.
Some things you really should keep to yourself...I can feel a little Autotrader viewing coming on
That’s not a very forum friendly suggestion buddySome things you really should keep to yourself...
I always fancied an S class and the 221 was on the cards until I saw the interior of the 222. Just love the big screens and the curves on the dashboard.
Now I have one I can't stop smiling when I drive it.
I'd take a look at Goodyear EfficientGrip - really good wet rating as well as decent economy. Very impressed with them on my SLK so far. No you don't want runflats.Any recommendations on tyres w222 350 would be welcomed. As normal looking for safety (wet) comfort (Noise and ride) economy (wear and mpg) around £200 each my car comes with 20 inch front 245 and rear 275 Not on run flats from new. Should I be? Thanks for Recommendations
I'd take a look at Goodyear EfficientGrip - really good wet rating as well as decent economy. Very impressed with them on my SLK so far. No you don't want runflats.