Used 2002 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Consumer Reviews
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Outstanding vehicle
Incredible power (350 ho, 400 torque) fantastic handling, hard to believe it is a four door sedan. Also have an 02 E430 and this outperforms in every way. I'm getting 22 MPG on the highway at 70 - 80 MPH average, better than my 6 cylinder 95 legend (which is also a great car). Most amazing thing is unlimited power along the entire power curve, no lag anywhere. Handling is fantastic, maintains a flat stance in any curve and super quick response.
Sure beats an SUV
Great alternative to an SUV....Much more comfortable and safer with a much lower center of gravity...
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Just a great Ottomobile
Mercedes quality, 'nuff said, a SOLID auto
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Good Car - Could Use Some Improvements
Had car for just under 2 years and 27000 miles. Love power/acceleration and AWD system (with Blizzak snow tires, car will go anywhere in any weather). No mechanical problems to date. Car is relatively anoymous and yet it commands a certain respect. Need improvement: 1. Front seats - in order to get lumbar support, had to order a special seat; worst driver's seat that I have ever experienced (and have had cars from many manufacturers including, Jaguar, Nissan, Saab, Mitubishi, VW) 2. Not having a separate dash insert to play a CD is ridiculous in a car costing this much
Best Mercedes made
First and only owner of my E55 AMG 2002. Very glad I bought it after my lease ended. I've leased other AMGs since (including the powerful 2014 E63s AMG), but I've never bought any of them when the lease expired. They were either too uncomfortable, too unreliable, or too expensive to keep. But not the W210 AMG E55. After 140K miles, nothing has broken down. The engine runs great, the transmission shifts smoothly, the suspension all original, the brakes works great (but does squeeks a little). With a little TLC, this car will run forever. Some friends who have sold their old 99-02 E55 have regretted selling theirs.
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