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Mercedes-Benz E-Class Sedans
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thx i totally agree and am trying hard to locate an '00 esp., given that at year-end there should be some cars coming in where people are moving into new '02's off lease,etc. - no luck yet
from research, thinking that will need to spend approx. $38K for '00, any thoughts?
(btw, agree with several previous posts - you are so knowledgable and helpful, the ideal host for a forum - congrats on a job continually well done)
My original ESP switch was much more sensitive.
I like the way the system works now.
Jean
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in the paint on the front of the car . I have a 2000 E320 and the
color is black. Any ideas on the best way to remove these?
I seem to remember someone some time ago mentioned something about a "specialist" of some sort who can essentially get rid of them, but we don't have anyone like that around here that I know of.
Mercedes come with more and more former options as standard.The Command on the S-class was finally too much-I'd get about as much joy taping two $1000 bills on the roof.It'll probably be standard on the 2003 E-class.
I would pay gladly for Merceres quality,but all the "luxury" turn me off.I came so close to buying a new 1981 240D as my first car-I'm sure I'd still have it today as a weekend car...
I would like to put larger chrome wheels and tires on this vehicle.
What is the largest wheel/tire combination that will fit?
Has anybody done this?
I do not want to get incorrect readings from the speedometer/odometer/on-board navigation if possible...
Thanks for any input!
Chris
Here is the link for the new 2002 E class rims. Thought about sharing it with this forum enthusiast.
Cheers
http://www.mercedes-benz.de/mbd/pdf/E-aussta280301.pdf
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1) Is there a less costly retrofit option for the zenon headlights, and is it worth it?
2) Is there an aftermarket floor mat for the Java interior which is darker (thus hides the dirt better)? We have a 5 and a 6 year old, and I know what the standard floor mats will look like after a month.
3) How does the long term reliability of the vehicle stack up (after 50K)?
We used to own a '97 E320, but this seems to be a much better vehicle than that one. Thanks in advance.
Go for it!
The first choice was the BMW 540. They love Bmw's and this is a great car. They love cars that drive fast and corner the best. Knowing how they think, "sports" being the object, then naturally this is the sportest of the group. My objection to this choice personally was that it is a sedan, and its back seat and trunk don't measure up. Also, the 540 is a needy car that needs tweaky repairs. Its expensive also.
Number two was the 4.2 A6 audi. IMHO a great design with a great interior. Last november there were none to be had and could not test drive. I like audi's, and the quatro v8 is nice at about 55k. I streched my budget and paid only 51k for my 01'430. A great price at the time. nice interior room and trunk but questionable resale.
Number three was the lexus gs 430. Was not a consideration for me. Generic styling, small interior also. NIce engine and sporty, but the chorme wheel boyracer look with the spoiler is not my taste. I did not like the interior and felt it was not well made. Was never a consideration.
Fourth place, and just a point over the E430 was the new q45. the magazine contricts itself over this choice in its opinion. NOt fast but has lots of power. Lots of tech toys but feels its over kill. Styling over done in the interior. Was not available last fall. I would have considered it if I were to lease and they had a good deal, but they did not and I did not lease.
Fifth placem the E430. They had a sport version with zenon and GPS, this sucker was 63k and the most expensive. They use that against it. They generally commented "been there, done that" in that its a fine car but nothing new or exciting, and with new version out they would wait to get excited. Also talked more about the teleaid than anything else. Rock solid and well handling, but would not say anything bad or really great. Im obviously bias here, and feel it should have least placed 3rd in the comparo.
6th place was the Jaguar. I did not consiider this offering as its back seat and trunk was not sedan enough for me, but I think the exterior of this car is just great, and the interior is ok. Nice car in my opinion, but not sporty enough for the writers.
7th was the Cadilac deville sedan. The snobs don't like front wheel drive anything. ITs heavy and does not have tight bolstered seats. It was not going to win. It also had only 4 speed auto. They liked its power, comfort and cargo. Interior was also ok. Funny, this car except for its lack of sport most likely acomplishes the sum of the parts equal a very good car. Not for me, but its a caddy for petes sake and it does a great job in hitting its purpose. Why did they not use a sport seville in its place?? A deville a sports sedan? Dumb choice to place it in this group.
While my beloved 430 did not finish first, this report does nothing to diminish my choice. ITs performence figures were excellent in the group and one thing that is not highly considered, but is very real is resale value and safety. Those are important right?
If sports with some utility were my choice, I think the M3 would rank up as my first choice. But I need to carry people, do it safely and preserve my value.
For those considering a purchase of an E class, I just thought I would offer 2 cents worth.
With the X Type having the best emergency lane change numbers by far, they didn't even bother commenting or explaining.
And I noted that they rated the 540i having more comfortable rear seats than the E-class? I find it misleading too as tight and uncomfortable rear seats was the reason why we stayed away from the 5 and got the E.
They are "bored" with the E-class??How can one take this comment seriously?I definately would have picked the Benz.A standard Deville at about $37,000 is an excellent buy-boring to drive,but so comodious,relaxing,and with very pretty styling.For many of the same reasons,I like the Infinity a lot.The only car I like other than the Mercedes is the Lexus LS430-it is not as much fun to drive and is just a little too flashy inside,though.
EPA rates the 5-series as a sub compact which I pretty much agree. And did anyone mention about the 540i's poor mileage?!
And I wonder how much we can rely on C&D's numbers, the Jaguar S Type can do the quickest emergency lane change and has the second highest grip, yet it doesn't handle as well as the others. C&D should have done some explanation there I think.
Unfortunately, I know two other instances where this has happened, so it appears to be a rather common occurrence. (also see post #2149)
As my car is out of warranty and my mother-in-law was in town, I took on the job myself. (read: I wanted to spend some quality time in the garage.)
After 30 minutes the interior was slightly less appealing than before:
It took me about 10 more minutes to put it all back together, and I was able to enjoy the usual amber glow of my LCD display.
I don't know if I would do it again, but it sure was interesting to hold the instrument cluster in my hands.
If somebody needs some info on how to do this simple job, I'd be glad to advise.
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Does anyone know what the repair entails? I have had this problem since day 1 or, was it really day 2?
I purchased the extended warranty just in case I kept the car for 5-6 years. The electrical system of my M-B continues to be the car's achilles' heel.
the E430 sound interior level at idle speed is 46db, at idle speed is 46db, while all of the others are averagely at 42db.
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This is a big mistake by C&D. I wonder how credible the rest of the article is.
46 dB is more than TWICE as loud as 42 dB. To be exact, 45 dB is exactly TWICE as loud as 42 dB. I wonder how they measure these things.
The deciBel level is a logarithm scale. When the sound intensity doubles, the deciBel level only increases by 3.
Bo
If the intensity is doubled, dB = 10 log (2) = 3 dB.
Bo
I know people that love to drive and do it often, have plenty of money and love their deville's. In fact I don't mind when they drive me because they are comfortable to be a passanger, and I enjoy driving them. and yes a lot fo car for the money.
I drove a turbo audi and can say that while its is quick, and a very nice car, you can feel front wheel torque thru the steering. I hated the cherry red lighting at night. Too fruity!
THe magazine uses a subjected weighted system which never makes sense to me.
In any event, I love the car, am happy with my purchase.
I agree with many, the 3 series bmw is a better car than the 5. Perhaps if I were shopping and did need the room I would pick a 3 series over a C class. C class is great car which uses its space more effiecent. But in terms of sport, 330i's are nice.
For all I know, parts of the instrument panel are not sold separately, with the exception of the light bulbs.
I've also read that a new instrument panel needs to be set up before installation, but I never had to go through this myself, so I can't say for sure.
If you take a look at post #2234 you can see that I had the instrument panel removed. It is actually not held by any fasteners at all. It's just a perfect fit into the surrounding dash, and I would not expect any squeaks.
So, if your car is under warranty and the clock bugs you, I would go for it !
I would agree that the E320 has trouble with minor electrical problems. Fact is, I just had to pull the harness that holds my rear brake light this morning. I noticed that the rear brake light got dimmer and finally the dreaded "Lamp defective" message popped up. The bulbs were fine, but I replaced them anyhow. The contacts of the harness holding the bulbs are corroded.
Easy and cheap to fix, but just plain annoying.
Because the dealer had to order a new instrument cluster (they thought they had one in stock when I set up the appt.) they had me take my car back home. So, while I had my car it had turned 10,000 miles. When I went back to the dealer for the instrument cluster installation, my mileage was back to 9,800, the exact mileage it had when they ordered the part. I got to see 10,000 twice! Mark
dB=20logY/X for other applications such as in control theory but in the case of sound intensity it is 10logY/X.
Base E320 MSRP crossing $ 50K with destination & metallic paint.
Add to it the decline in german exchange rates in the past year (Gain to Mercedes as the cars are built in germany).
M Class (MY 2002) & Lexus LS430 (S Class competitor) seem like a steal. Just wanted to share.
It's been some time since I posted, glad to hear everyone seems to still enjoy this fantastic car. I went and had my windows tinted, the summer in south florida is intense and I have to say "knock on my wood console" no scratches. I did it at my dealer and they did a great job. I have one issue though, the vent for the rear doesn't seem to blow much air, anyone else have this problem? The dealer put a new a/c blower in last week for the front, could that have affected the rear? By the way, saw the pics for new E, I like it glad it's not a huge change, my 2001 will still look good for the next 4 years.... Not so crazy about the dash. Talk to all of you soon!!!