How many miles can a 2010 Mercedes e350 last?
It could last up to 300,000 to 500,000 miles or more if you maintain it with extreme diligence – i.e, follow a “severe-duty” maintenance schedule, and use the correct 0W-40, Mercedes-certified oil and genuine Mercedes filters at half the usual service interval.
What is optional on Mercedes Benz E350 cabriolet?
A navigation system, rear side airbags, laser cruise control, and Airscarf are optional on both models as part of a number of equipment packages. Neither car will set an enthusiast’s pulse racing, but the E350 and the E550 are highly competent vehicles.
When does the new Mercedes Benz E350 go on sale?
The cars will go on sale in May in the U.S., likely priced at about $57,000 for the E350 and $67,000 for the E550. The E350 comes with standard features such as leather seats, a 14-way power driver’s seat, Aircap, burled walnut trim, two-zone climate control, and seven airbags.
Is the Mercedes Benz E Class A convertible?
An old-fashioned Mercedes convertible is no bad thing. At the launch of the 2011 Mercedes-Benz E-class convertible, the German carmaker brought along some classics from its past.
How long does it take a Mercedes E350 to get to 60 mph?
Mercedes claims the V-8 E550 droptop will reach 60 mph from rest in 5.1 seconds and that the V-6 E350 needs 6.3 seconds for the same sprint. We’ve hit 60 in 4.8 seconds with the slightly lighter E550 coupe, so Mercedes’ figures should be pretty accurate.
Are there any Mercedes E 350 convertibles for sale?
Autotrader has 185 Used Mercedes-Benz Convertibles for sale, including a 2012 Mercedes-Benz E 350 Cabriolet, a 2013 Mercedes-Benz E 350 Cabriolet, and a 2014 Mercedes-Benz E 350 Cabriolet.
What kind of suspension does Mercedes Benz E350 convertible have?
The E-Class coupe and convertible come standard with most of the sedan’s Sport accoutrements, including 18-inch alloys, and they add heated leather sport seats to the mix. The E550 coupes and convertibles also have an adaptive suspension to go with their standard 18-inch AMG wheels.
Is the Mercedes-Benz E350 BlueTEC a good car?
Compared to last year’s model, the 2014 E-Class is a lot sleeker and a little safer, while two of its specialty variants — the diesel E250 Bluetec (formerly the E350 Bluetec) and the E63 AMG — have undergone major mechanical surgery. The current-generation Mercedes-Benz E-Class has been one of our favorites since it debuted back in 2010.
What kind of wheels does the Mercedes E350 have?
The E350 wagon also includes a power liftgate, a rearview camera and a rear-facing third-row seat. The E400 Hybrid is essentially a Sport model by default (though its wheels are 17-inchers), as is the E550 sedan, which gets the flat-bottomed, three-spoke steering wheel and 18-inch AMG wheels as standard.