Used 2003 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Sedan Consumer Reviews
nice
nice drive...fast and fun
So far, so great
Have had this car for only 3k miles, but it is truly a joy to drive. I have encountered none of the computer/electrical problems-but it's still early. Interior fit and finish is remarkable and upgraded wood grained steering wheel really dresses up the look. Drove 700 miles straight and instead of feeling like a whipped puppy, I played 9 holes of golf when I arrived!
- E320 SedanMSRP: $5,49516 mi away
- E320 SedanMSRP: $4,900198 mi away
- E320 SedanMSRP: $7,995240 mi away
Not what it used to be, but still good.
The qauilty of these cars is still great; and you are still getting a great car. Although Mercedes has been on a downward slide as far as quality-- they are still better than 95% of all other cars. BMW continues to narrow the gap when it comes to looks--and will probably close that gap, come the 2004 5-series. I plan on keeping my 2003 E-Class until the 2005 5-series comes out (that way all the first year troubles will be worked out). I would not call Mercedes cheap, or attack them the same way the other reviewer did--however I do undertand where he's coming from. BMW is on the up, while Mercedes is on the down...who would u choose?
Impressive
Good car all around
IMPRESSED
I have owned most high end sedans and 2 other E Class automobiles. This is a totally different experience than any of the others. It has the size and comfort of the Lexus LS 430, the style of a staring value of my 911 and that tried and true Mercedes quality. If you drive an E 500- you will have to have one.