Yes - the brand should include such appealing colours in its automotive range. Today I discovered a Benz flacon in cheeky pink. The brave ones are turning to red. In addition to fruity and floral notes, a light automotive rubber-glue note resonates, reminiscent of the seductive scent of new cars. Nevertheless, everyone liked to be carriolled around in my cosy warm, spacious carrosses. I like to remember my first Benz in happy Helios Yellow.
Bourgeois fear of the bourgeois. And the scent dares something, too. The star in pink would have gone down well, too. Of course I had to hear it: Oh - we're driving Mercedes - no workaround! That was just accepted in the clique, because one drove - politically correct - R4 or duck, if possible uncleaned. Or - Oh, we're driving to the Rentenanstalt. . Unfortunately, one finds mainly yawn-grey or snore - black.
This synthetic impression of woodiness and soft vanilla is softened. Automobile nistas like me are the ones that talk. . . . .
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