How much does a Mercedes E350 CDI estate cost?

How much does a Mercedes E350 CDI estate cost?

Although we’ve already driven the E500, the engine of choice isn’t the V8 petrol, but the V6 E350 CDI diesel, prices for which start at £38,045. Subscribe today to our exclusive new offer and SAVE 39% on the shop price, get evo for its original cover price of £3.00 an issue, plus get a FREE gift worth £20! Technical highlights?

Which is better the 350 CDI or the E350 CDI?

350cdi is closer to the 3.0 Jag diesel in terms of refinement – go for that one… I have a w212 E350 Cdi estate, the 265bhp engine, I believe it’s unchanged in the new E Class. It is buttery smooth and has beautiful linear pace when needed, effortless, very quiet and a big lump or torque makes the 350 the only choice.

Is the Mercedes E350 CDI a twin turbo?

The E350 CDI I drove uses the same 3.0-litre unit as the outgoing E320 CDI, and with all the clobber on board only managed 26.5mpg. The figures suggest the new twin turbo 250 should better that by 10mpg while only being 0.6secs slower to 60mph.

What’s the difference between a mate e350cdi and a 350cdi?

I have the 2010 E350cdi with the 231bhp motor. Mate has a 2011 E220cdi (which is the same engine) as the 250cdi besides some electronicary. The 350cdi is much much nicer. Seems good on fuel, I get 40mpg from mine average and nearly 50mpg at 80mph cruise indicated

350cdi is closer to the 3.0 Jag diesel in terms of refinement – go for that one… I have a w212 E350 Cdi estate, the 265bhp engine, I believe it’s unchanged in the new E Class. It is buttery smooth and has beautiful linear pace when needed, effortless, very quiet and a big lump or torque makes the 350 the only choice.

I have the 2010 E350cdi with the 231bhp motor. Mate has a 2011 E220cdi (which is the same engine) as the 250cdi besides some electronicary. The 350cdi is much much nicer. Seems good on fuel, I get 40mpg from mine average and nearly 50mpg at 80mph cruise indicated

What’s the difference between a 350 and a c250cdi?

Not quite directly relevant but I chose between a C250CDI and C350CDI in 2012; the 250 was new (204bhp I think) and the 350 was a year or so old (231bhp version). There was no comparison; 27bhp and the small difference in paper figures was dwarfed by the way the 350 felt effortless in comparison.