Used 2006 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Consumer Reviews
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Abs Mess!
my 2006 E-class 350 has an issue with the ABS sensor going out. Seems to happen after a car washing. Wheels get wet, sensor goes out! W T F! Luckily Mercedes has been sued over this issue and have to fix it at no cost FYI
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A fine all around car
We are getting exceptional mileage, 36- 38 on the road and 28-30 around town. Car is exceptionally comfortable, and my wife (who has a bad back) finds the seats the best she has ever been in. It is a great road car, with quiet good looks. We are extremely pleased with no complaints whatsoever.
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The Reliabel E-350
I am very satisfied with the performance of my Benz
Poor driving feel
This is a handsome car but the interior trim is not well thought out. The door sills are a light colored fabric that is impossible to keep clean. They should have trimmed with leather or plastic that could be wiped off. The handling on an uneven road or with a small crosswind is poor. One must continually adjust the steering wheel to keep it on the road. Doesn't compare to my 1992 LS400. It feels like a small light sedan. The DVD furnished with the navigation system is out of date and incomplete. I asked it for the nearest hospital and it directed me to one 77 miles away when there were 3 good ones less than 30 miles away, one within a mile.
Great car but behind the times
I love my new E350 with the sport package. Although the exterior is great, MB falls short in the interior amenities. Horrendous Nav, No bluetooth/ipod. My Lexus blows away the Benz in the interior styling