Is a 2012 Mercedes E350 reliable?
The 2012 Mercedes-Benz E-Class sedan has a perfect reliability rating of five out of five from J.D. Power.
Is the Mercedes Benz E550 4Matic an exciting car?
To her, it’s more exciting to combine all available options than to pick one and roll with it. If you’re the same way, you’ll find the 2013 Mercedes-Benz E550 4Matic a very exciting car. The basic shape of the E-Class could hardly be more staid.
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.
What’s the last year for the Mercedes E550?
Model year 2014 is the last in which Mercedes will offer this car in America, as the E550 will be replaced for 2015 by a new E400 powered by a 329-hp, 3.0-liter twin-turbo V-6. So if you’re a fan of V-8–powered E-class sedans, you should act now. If you’re late, your E options will be down to one: the equally confident—but much bolder—E63 AMG.
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.
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.
Is the Mercedes Benz E550 still in production?
Today, E-Class simply refers to the line of midsize sedans offered by Mercedes-Benz. Q: Does Mercedes-Benz still make the E550? A: No, the last year the E550 was available was 2017—although the E-Class is still in production.
What kind of car is 2012 Mercedes Benz E550?
Just bought a 2012 E550 Cabrio in the Bay Area and drove it home to LA on the PCH. It was a day in heaven. As a Mustang ‘vert lover, it was amazing to go 80 down the highway in 60 degree weather in comfort and on the phone with the top down! Drivability is all around awesome and this car coddles the driver.
What kind of tires do Mercedes Benz E550 use?
Equipped with no-cost-optional Pirelli P Zero summer tires, our E550’s 157-foot 70-to-0 stab was identical to the stopping performance of a 2012 E63 AMG sedan we tested—also on sticky summer tires. That’s way better than the 180-foot stop from 70 we recorded with a 2012 E550 shod with P Zero Nero all-season rubber.