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Originally Posted by swagon
CLS from the back, E-class up front. Android tablets, screens and gloss black crap everywhere. No physical buttons made out of metal or any kind of analogue instruments that will look good in a ten, twenty or thirty years' time.
In this decade, luxury only means cramming as much tech into a car as possible. Looks and works great for a few years, but who cares about longevity down the road when the car gets dumped after three years and replaced by a facelifted model with a newer infotainment system.
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When has that ever
not been an S-Class trademark?
W140
W220
W221
W222
Were all crammed to the gills with as much tech as possible for the time, even if upkeep down the road would be difficult.