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Old 06-16-2014, 12:32 PM
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Even a $130k S class has blank buttons

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You'd think that when you're paying that much money, they'd redo the button widths or a dash panel with a revised cutout not to give you blanks, but nope.



Even a $130k S class has blank buttons.
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Old 06-16-2014, 12:34 PM
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So the hypersensitive aesthetes at jalopnik don't want expensive cars to have spaces to add features after purchase? Personally: I'd pay extra for blank buttons. And electronics in DIN mounts.

Are they car people, or are they latte-sipping flower arrangers?

A good dashboard would follow aircraft design principles, where electronics, gauges, etc can be added and removed as needed and replaced with other compatible units.
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I'm mostly appalled at the horrible build quality when you get up close and personal with a $130,000 Mercedes dashboard. I've seen Kias with better fit lines. Shiny black plastic screams of cost cutting.
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I'm mostly appalled at the horrible at the horrible build quality when you get up close and personal with a $130,000 Mercedes dashboard. I've seen Kias with better fit lines. Shiny black plastic screams of cost cutting.
Textured plastic wears smooth from finger pressure and looks like crud after a while. This is typical German design -- engineering over pretense.
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Old 06-16-2014, 01:11 PM
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I'll note that the W126 never had any switch blanks - the wood trims on the console and doors match the equipment fitted

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I'll note that the W126 never had any switch blanks - the wood trims on the console and doors match the equipment fitted

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Same with the 124 and 201. If one model had more switches than another they cut more holes in the wood panel. The cost cutting on this new S class is ridiculous. I guess new S class buyers just don't know any better.
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If that's the kind of thing that bunches up some folks panties . . . then perhaps their sensitivity levels could benefit from some adjustment.
If you're spending $130,000 on a car...
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Modern cars are just meh.

I don't like the vast expanse of LCD screens on the new S class. Audi and Jag have better interiors now.


Also they are so expensive to own the thought of keeping one out of warranty is downright scary. Maybe that's why it costs $60k+ to lease one for three years? Their depreciation curve match's the stock markets downward trend in 2008...
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Same with the 124 and 201. If one model had more switches than another they cut more holes in the wood panel. The cost cutting on this new S class is ridiculous. I guess new S class buyers just don't know any better.

If you're spending $130,000 on a car...
Nope. My 201 has a blank. Right where they used to put the antenna switch. I just have the rear defroster and a blank.

And a 124:

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Nope. My 201 has a blank. Right where they used to put the antenna switch. I just have the rear defroster and a blank.

And a 124:

Thats not how it left the factory. My 93 190e doesn't have any blanks in the dash. As for the 124...
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If you're spending $130,000 on a car...
If I'm spending $130K on a mass made sedan, the blanking covers aren't anywhere near a deal breaker.

I do agree that the older Mercedes sold in the US tended to be ordered by the dealerships "fully loaded" and only a minority had optional equipment wanting, like ortho seating control, heated seats and the like.
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I'll note that the W126 never had any switch blanks - the wood trims on the console and doors match the equipment fitted

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Just 7 different center console trim
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If that's the kind of thing that bunches up some folks panties . . . then perhaps their sensitivity levels could benefit from some adjustment.
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That doesn't bother me so much as it appears many of the new models are literal "plastic", inside and out. What ever happened to the idea of a big bodied W126 with classy styling? Women have actually waived me over to tell me what a nice looking ride the 560SEL is.......

Everytime I go to the stealership and look at the new models, I go back to the classics and decide to keep throwing parts and repair orders at 'em.
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Actually that's not a blank - note the little LED in the middle. It shows when the alarm is set. IIRC 1993+ cars have it.

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Same with the 124 and 201. If one model had more switches than another they cut more holes in the wood panel. The cost cutting on this new S class is ridiculous. I guess new S class buyers just don't know any better.

If you're spending $130,000 on a car...
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Thats not how it left the factory. My 93 190e doesn't have any blanks in the dash. As for the 124...
Mine does. Its a 93 too.

Yeah I knew they made a whole bunch of different cut out wood pieces.

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Actually that's not a blank - note the little LED in the middle. It shows when the alarm is set. IIRC 1993+ cars have it.
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Bah! Didn't even see the LED in there.
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