Is the Mercedes-Benz Emerald Green Black Without Sunlight?

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HopeLee
07/30/25 6:54am
Mercedes-Benz emerald green is not black but dark green without sunlight. In terms of workmanship: For domestic vehicles, the treatment of corners and sheet metal is very rough. In the driver's seat area, around the pedals for the accelerator and brake, and under the steering wheel, many plastic edges and material installations have burrs. The trunk and storage spaces have no protection at all. Domestic Mercedes-Benz models exhibit cost-cutting practices, which are rare in imported versions. In terms of precision: For domestic Mercedes-Benz models, the chassis and some plastic assembly parts lack screws in many places where they should be installed. In terms of configuration: Domestic configurations are more expensive than imported ones.
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