Is the 2012 E550 a good car?

Is the 2012 E550 a good car?

Mercedes-Benz E550 Ratings Overview The average rating is a 3.8 out of 5 stars. The Mercedes-Benz E550 Reliability Rating is 3.0 out of 5. It ranks 27th out of 32 for all car brands.

How much horsepower does a e550 have?

382 hp @ 6000 rpm
Used 2011 Mercedes-Benz E-Class E550 Sedan Specs & Features

Engine
Cylinders V8
Horsepower 382 hp @ 6000 rpm
Torque 391 lb-ft @ 2800 rpm
Turning circle 36.2 ft.

Is the Mercedes Benz E550 4Matic a good car?

Although such high-tech downsizing rarely comes without a cost—be it sticker shock, underwhelming performance, or overpromised fuel-economy ratings—this 2012 E550 4MATIC sedan seems to pay no penalty.

What kind of engine does Mercedes Benz E550 have?

It’s the only non-AMG E-class available with a V-8, which, since the 2012 model year, has been a lubricious 4.7-liter twin-turbo V-8 making 402 horsepower.

How much does a Mercedes Benz E550 cost?

Our Cardinal Red ($1080) E550 test car was well optioned, to say the least. Among the items were split-folding rear seats ($440); a panoramic sunroof ($1090); an active massaging driver’s seat ($660); a heated steering wheel ($250); a deck spoiler ($350); and the Keyless Go package ($990).

What kind of car is the 2012 Mercedes Benz E class?

The 2012 Mercedes-Benz E-Class is available in five-passenger sedan, four-passenger coupe, four-passenger convertible (Cabriolet) and seven-passenger wagon body styles. Each is further broken into different trims that correspond with its engine. The sedan is available in E350, E350 Bluetec, E550 4Matic and E63 AMG variants.

Although such high-tech downsizing rarely comes without a cost—be it sticker shock, underwhelming performance, or overpromised fuel-economy ratings—this 2012 E550 4MATIC sedan seems to pay no penalty.

It’s the only non-AMG E-class available with a V-8, which, since the 2012 model year, has been a lubricious 4.7-liter twin-turbo V-8 making 402 horsepower.

Our Cardinal Red ($1080) E550 test car was well optioned, to say the least. Among the items were split-folding rear seats ($440); a panoramic sunroof ($1090); an active massaging driver’s seat ($660); a heated steering wheel ($250); a deck spoiler ($350); and the Keyless Go package ($990).

The 2012 Mercedes-Benz E-Class is available in five-passenger sedan, four-passenger coupe, four-passenger convertible (Cabriolet) and seven-passenger wagon body styles. Each is further broken into different trims that correspond with its engine. The sedan is available in E350, E350 Bluetec, E550 4Matic and E63 AMG variants.