Used 1995 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Consumer Reviews
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old school mercedes E class W124
classic 1990s mercedes benz at its prime .later model 1993-1995 are the best ones to own with its 3.2L inline 6 offering good power and average fuel consumption unique square lunch box shaped design ,ferm yet comfortable real leather seats with its soft smooth tight handling ,that glides over potholes and obstacles that can almost leaves you wondering ,did i just hit a bump ?!? .. snuggling you with safety features such as front seat belt retractors ,driver and passenger airbags,knee bolsters and a options list that was ahead of its time including bose sound system ,cell phones,two stage front heated seats ,asr traction control,abs brakes ,and headlight wipers that most likely all still work today ..on the downside its a german made car which means you will have to pay lots of money to maintain these vehicles ,so be prepared to spent more on parts and labor then the total value of the car. sadly with dwindling repair information and mechanics who can recall or know anything about these mercedes benz legends of the highways..in conclusion its fun to drive a time machine of 1990s luxury , that once only millionaires,celebrities,and business executives could partake in... but don't take my word for it ,drive one yourself !
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More than I expected.
After a few weeks of driving my new car, I thought, I hope I will always own a Mercedes. Talking to another '95 Mercedes owner that owned a number of cars including a new Lexus LS4xx, he brought up that same feeling about his Mercedes. At 60,000 the car was running better than other cars I've owned with less mileage. It was more reliable, with very tight body. I was begining to think trade-in, when I brought it in for the 60,000 mile check- up. As I drove it away from the dealer, I was amazed that it drove as well as it did the day I bought it. At 75,00 there is still no reason to trade it in. It has been a great automobile, much better than I expected.
- E320 ConvertibleMSRP: $39,50029 mi away
- E320 WagonMSRP: $27,00029 mi away
- E320 ConvertibleMSRP: $49,99582 mi away
Good performance, reliability disappoints
Purchased model year 1995 E320 wagon in 2003 with 63,000 miles on it. Although it is a wagon, it drives like a sedan and is actually quite fun to drive. The cargo capacity cannot be beat. Primary issue is maintenance and reliability. Just about every part that can break has broken. Spent more on maintenance and repair than original purchase price. From overhauled transmission to the litany of sensors gone bad, this car is not any better than a usually maligned "American" car.
Amazing car
This must be one of the best convertibles for 4 ever built. Very quiet, no rattles at all. Handling is better than the weight and skinny tires would suggest. Engine and transmission are plenty strong and very smooth. If there are only 2 in the car, put up the wind blocker and talk quietly with the top down. You'll be amazed.
Rating a used E300 D - second owner NC
E300D black with classic grey accents. Mechanically sound but had some problems at first with (95 new) feul line design (O rings problamatic). Smooth ride, great looks. Bought from Local dealer specializing in used MB dealer (20+years). If, like me, you not mechanically inclined, the key to success is to get a friend you trust to recommomend a mechanic that specializes in MBs and is honest. Never look back!