What is the difference between the triangular windows of real and fake Maybachs?
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The triangular window of a Maybach is connected to the car body and remains on the body when the door is opened, whereas the triangular window of a modified Maybach moves with the door. Other differences between Maybach and Mercedes-Benz S-Class are as follows: Logo placement: On the C-pillar behind the triangular window, Maybach features a distinctive 'M' logo, which the Mercedes-Benz S-Class does not have. Some Mercedes-Benz S-Class owners may add a logo here. Different wheel designs: Maybach opts for disc-style wheels, while the Mercedes-Benz S-Class uses multi-spoke wheels. Different seating arrangements: Maybach adopts a 2+2 seating layout, whereas the Mercedes S-Class uses a 2+3 seating layout.