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Old 09-25-2007, 09:25 AM   #1 (permalink)
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45 minutes in a Mercedes E350

A friend of mine leased a Mercedes ES 350 and took me for a spin.

Highlights:
- Extremely classy interior.
- Comfortable seats.
- Somewhat sporty handling, no noticeable body roll taking some curves at a pretty fast clip.
- Navigation with satellite radio and bluetooth is extremely intuitive to use, at least once you've had it a few weeks. He could call up any feature I asked about instantly with just one or two button presses.
- Very quiet ride.
- Extremely smooth and quiet engine, even when he pushed it hard.
- 7 speed automatic shifts extremely smoothly. I had to really pay attention to notice shifts at all.
- Good sound system, easy iPod integration.
- All maintenance on the vehicle is completely covered for the life of the lease.
- Good turning radius.

Downsides:
- Even when he stomped the gas, acceleration wasn't that impressive. I had an Impala with the 3.9 for a rental last year, and the Impala felt a hair quicker off the line and delivered better fuel economy too. He's only averaging 18.5 in the Mercedes.
- Cabin space isn't that big. With the front seat back I had plenty of leg room, but his two year old in the child seat behind me was resting her feet on the back of my chair.

My feelings are mixed. I think it was a good car. But one of the things I like for fun and luxury is plentiful low end torque. I also prefer bigger back seats, because it makes it easier to place a child in a car seat.

Is the E 350 good? Yeah. $50,000 good? Not in my book. It's noticeably better than any Accord, Malibu, Impala, Camry, or Altima I've seen - but not $25,000 better.
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Old 09-25-2007, 09:53 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: 45 minutes in a Mercedes E350

I really like the E350 4 matic.

Zero to 60 in I believe 6.6 seconds.

It'll do the hustle but at 57 grand I can find better vehicles..

IE. AWD 304hp sport suspension CTS at 15 grand less.

The E350 is about to be restyled so you'll find about 5 grand on the table but even so...its still overpriced.

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