Is the 2013 Mercedes E350 a good car?

Is the 2013 Mercedes E350 a good car?

This latest incident, though, with a newly leased 2013 E350 with bells and whistles has actually ended my relationship with Mercedes for good. I have already traded in my C230 for another car from another luxury car maker, I intend to trade in my E350 in due time.

What are the new Mercedes Benz models for 2013?

For 2013, the Mercedes-Benz E-Class adds two new models: an E350 Coupe 4Matic and the E400 Hybrid. New features include an updated mbrace telematics system, standard heated seats on coupe and cabriolet models and an optional Bang & Olufsen audio system for sedans and wagons.

What’s the top speed of a Mercedes M class?

Any luxury SUV can promise a quiet cabin and a smooth ride. But very few can claim a 174-mph top speed on the German autobahns or offer the stump-pulling torque of a fuel-efficient diesel engine. The well-regarded safety features of the M-Class are just another selling point, as is its 7,200-pound tow rating.

How long is the lease on a Mercedes E350?

The 3 year lease on the E350 has more than 2 years left on it (so the incident described below happened with a car that is only ~10 months old).See below.See “suggested improvements” for incident innovative convertible features. Less sporty than some competitors.

Where was the 2013 Mercedes-Benz E Class E 350 last serviced?

Mileage: 56,415 miles Body Type: Sedan Color: Black Engine: 6 Cyl 3.5 L Accident reported: moderate damage. Purchased on 12/19/12 and owned in AZ until 03/23/21. Driven an estimated 15,385 miles/year. Last serviced at 126,949 miles in Scottsdale, AZ on 03/19/21 • Vehicle serviced.

What kind of car is the 2013 Mercedes Benz?

But for consistent excellence, it’s hard to beat the 2013 Mercedes-Benz E-Class. The 2013 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 down into different trims that correspond with its engine.

Any luxury SUV can promise a quiet cabin and a smooth ride. But very few can claim a 174-mph top speed on the German autobahns or offer the stump-pulling torque of a fuel-efficient diesel engine. The well-regarded safety features of the M-Class are just another selling point, as is its 7,200-pound tow rating.

The 3 year lease on the E350 has more than 2 years left on it (so the incident described below happened with a car that is only ~10 months old).See below.See “suggested improvements” for incident innovative convertible features. Less sporty than some competitors.