Originally Posted By: Wolf359
Originally Posted By: bdcardinal
No, it is a complete cancel sale lose all interest option. The only way I would even consider it is if it could easily be replaced by a trim piece that is not wood grain or covered. It cheapens the look of any vehicle IMO.
It's pretty standard on Mercedes. There's an option on the E63 for carbon fiber trim instead of the wood trim. The regular E class has regular wood trim. The 2010-2013 E class had some defective wood trim though, it'd fade as they didn't put in enough UV protectant. The trim kits listed for 4k, even discounted online they were 3k.
I've seen on a lot of the German cars you can order them without wood trim. That would be the only way I could do it. The newer Super Duty trucks have a bit of wood trim on the door panels. Fortunately it is dark and not hideously noticeable like the older Lariats.
Originally Posted By: bdcardinal
No, it is a complete cancel sale lose all interest option. The only way I would even consider it is if it could easily be replaced by a trim piece that is not wood grain or covered. It cheapens the look of any vehicle IMO.
It's pretty standard on Mercedes. There's an option on the E63 for carbon fiber trim instead of the wood trim. The regular E class has regular wood trim. The 2010-2013 E class had some defective wood trim though, it'd fade as they didn't put in enough UV protectant. The trim kits listed for 4k, even discounted online they were 3k.
I've seen on a lot of the German cars you can order them without wood trim. That would be the only way I could do it. The newer Super Duty trucks have a bit of wood trim on the door panels. Fortunately it is dark and not hideously noticeable like the older Lariats.