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A car has only one interior color code and name. A 94 C-class would be code 105 if tex or code 205 if leather. The name can vary by market. 105/205 is called champignon in Germany, which is the German/French word for mushroom. But in the 94 C-class that color was called parchment in the U.S. sales brochures. Sixteen years later everyone calls it mushroom because that's what it's called on the EPC and the Russian VIN sites. But material suppliers in the U.S. often still call it parchment. Other interior color codes, like 265, can be called parchment in some U.S. models and creme beige in other model. Marketing people get to name these things and they just don't seem to be that precise. And there often isnt great consistency between the seat upholstery, door panels, center console, carpet and dash.
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