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: $8,99879 mi away
- E320 SedanMSRP: $9,96080 mi away
- E500 SedanMSRP: $6,995105 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
Definitely nice!
While my ML320 was in for scheduled maintenance, I received the E320 as a "loaner". I was skeptical since a significant snow storm was predicted. But it turned out I had nothing to worry about. The traction control was outstanding, and the antilock did it's job. The car felt confident and performed extremely well. Ride quality excellent, and the car just feels SOLID. The engine is spirited (that's a V6 underhood?), quiet, and refined. I found it kind of odd that the car had a motorized headrest, but a "push open" fuel door. Huh?