What kind of car is the Mercedes E Class wagon?

What kind of car is the Mercedes E Class wagon?

Nor does the E-class wagon give up anything to SUVs in the sport realm, especially for those who go for the top-of-the-line E500, Mercedes’ first V-8 E-wagon.

What’s the price of a new Mercedes Benz wagon?

The new wagons will bow this fall, priced at about $49,000 for an E320 wagon and roughly $58,000 for an E500. So, what basically separates this Benz from those nouveau multiuse, high-fashion rides is a bunch of ground clearance and some body-side cladding.

How big are the seats in a Mercedes Benz wagon?

Under the base load floor is your choice of a handy cargo-organizing tray or an optional third row of seating appropriate for a pair of kids sized under four feet seven and 110 pounds.

Is the Mercedes-Benz E-Class 4Matic available in 2004?

For 2004, the E-Class wagon benefits from the same full redesign the sedan received last year. A V8-powered version of the wagon is available this year and the 4Matic all-wheel-drive system is optional on both sedans and wagons. Finally, the DVD-based navigation system, which was delayed for 2003, is on the options list this year.

What kind of car is a 2004 Mercedes Benz?

Bought my 2004 E320 3.2 RWD Sedan 10 months ago in 2017 and it has performed everthing I expected, although driving it is as exciting as an evening at the Opera . But therein lies it’s attraction. Not the fastest acceleration off the line but push the iron-horse 3.2 liter 6 while moving, and it gets going, and on the highway, this car shines.

Nor does the E-class wagon give up anything to SUVs in the sport realm, especially for those who go for the top-of-the-line E500, Mercedes’ first V-8 E-wagon.

The new wagons will bow this fall, priced at about $49,000 for an E320 wagon and roughly $58,000 for an E500. So, what basically separates this Benz from those nouveau multiuse, high-fashion rides is a bunch of ground clearance and some body-side cladding.

Under the base load floor is your choice of a handy cargo-organizing tray or an optional third row of seating appropriate for a pair of kids sized under four feet seven and 110 pounds.