Used 1992 Mercedes-Benz 300-Class Consumer Reviews
Eleven years young
I have been driving this 300SE for 11 years, and it still feels and drives like a new car, good power and mileage for a heavy car. It has good visibility has a big tr
MB, '92-300CE
Excellent car! Never thought I would enjoy driving a car so much. The exterior design is timeless and the comfort and performance are superb. Solid fun.
- 300E 2.6 SedanMSRP: $6,498699 mi away
- 300SE SedanMSRP: $24,995802 mi away
- 300E 2.6 SedanMSRP: $5,500857 mi away
Best ride of any car produced.
My 90 300E 4matic drives like a Lincoln Continental, quiet as a Lexus and as reliable as a Toyota Camry. And the winter traction of an Audi Quattro. All this for between 2-5k enough said. (Mic Drop ) lol
Beautiful, Efficient Design
The 88-92 Mercedes 300 series is a nice meeting point. The design is efficient, elegant and not too complex. The newer models have more stuff that really is not necessary. These years have all that you need for a luxury ride and are still rooted in the old Mercedes tradition of being well overbuilt. The wagon in particular is the best deal because it has the biggest engine, suspension and brakes standard. Also, the long wheelbase gives a big car ride. The 103 engine is turbine like, exremely reliable, and revs nicely for surprising performance. The transmission gives very positive high RPM shifts while remaining very smooth a low speeds. It's also not too big or too small abd u-turns well.
Mixed bag, but I still like it
Great car to drive. Handles just like a Mercedes ought to: goes right where it is pointed and takes any road surface in stride. Loves bad roads. Bit shy on power, tho, especially at low RPMs and at elevation (I live at 5000 feet). I've had a few problems: 4- Matic transfer case replaced twice, broken front spring, quite a few computer glitches and injector system problems, cruise control failed. Very high quality interior and body. Tires don't wear very well; 30,000 miles max on Michelin Pilots, usually less.