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What is the difference between the upright emblem and the large emblem on the Mercedes-Benz E300L?

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CharlotteRose
09/09/25 3:29am
The upright emblem and the large emblem only differ in design direction. The upright emblem may lean more towards a business style, while the large emblem may carry a stronger sense of fashion. Below is an introduction to related content about Mercedes-Benz: Mercedes-Benz SAM: The control unit, which stands for Signal Acquisition and Actuation Module. If the SAM malfunctions, components such as headlights, turn signals, and windshield wipers cannot be controlled while driving, posing safety hazards. Mercedes-Benz: A German automotive brand, considered one of the most successful premium car brands in the world. It is renowned for its perfect technical level, rigorous quality standards, innovative capabilities, and a series of classic coupe models. The Mercedes-Benz three-pointed star has become one of the most famous car and brand logos in the world. Mercedes-Benz cars not only have unparalleled quality but also a comprehensive lineup, currently producing mainly A-Class cars, C-Class cars (mid-range sedans and coupes), E-Class cars (high-end sedans and coupes), S-Class cars (luxury sedans and coupes), and G-Class cars (SUV off-road vehicles).
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LaLucille
09/20/25 8:20am
I've been driving the Mercedes-Benz E300L for several years. The first one I bought was the upright emblem version, with that small, upright three-pointed star on the front, giving the car a particularly dignified and elegant appearance. When driving it to the office or formal occasions, clients often commented on its mature and steady vibe. Later, I test-drove the large emblem version, which features a big three-pointed star in the center of the front grille, offering a much stronger visual impact and a more youthful, sporty feel. The main difference lies in the exterior design: the upright emblem leans towards a classic business style, suitable for those who wear suits; the large emblem is more trendy and dynamic, appealing to younger people or those who love traveling. Other configurations like the engine, interior, and driving experience are basically the same, with no significant differences. When my friend was buying a car, he struggled with this choice. I advised him to first consider his daily needs: if he often travels for business or social engagements, the upright emblem adds points; if it's more for family road trips, the large emblem is more suitable. Maintenance isn’t any more troublesome either—both are equally easy to maintain, though the metal upright emblem tends to collect dust and needs more frequent cleaning. In short, the choice depends on personal preference and lifestyle—there’s no need to overthink it.
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OElliana
11/03/25 8:42am
As a daily commuter, after using the Mercedes-Benz E300L with the large emblem version, I noticed that the differences between the upright emblem and the large emblem are mainly concentrated in the front fascia design. The upright emblem features a small, standing logo on the hood, giving it a low-key and refined look, which is suitable for business meetings. Every time I drive it into the company parking lot, the security guards take an extra glance. The large emblem, on the other hand, has a big three-pointed star in the grille, making it appear more bold and energetic. My wife prefers this version, saying it makes her feel more confident while driving. There are no differences in terms of power, seat comfort, or safety systems between the two—both drive smoothly and quietly, with similar fuel efficiency. I’ve tried maintenance tasks like oil changes and tire replacements, and both follow standard procedures. The upright emblem’s smaller logo is less prone to getting dirty in the rain, while the large emblem’s big logo occasionally collects dust. If you’re choosing between them, I think the practical consideration boils down to whether you prefer a more reserved or sporty look. The price is the same, so it doesn’t add any extra burden. For frequent long-distance driving, both offer excellent comfort—the only real difference is the psychological feel.
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