Used 2011 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Consumer Reviews
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Overpriced Chrysler
Road noise got to me, steering lifelless and too light.Good dart if you floor it & wait for 1 sec, otherwise, tiring in both S & C mode. Daft ergonomics. Steering column gear shifter and foot parking brakes are MB signatures that should be killed in the 80s. Signal stalk should be where the cruise control stalk is. And the turning knob for wipers is so Chrysler/Ford. Thirsty. Dash designs looks like a cross btw a Honda/Camaro - cheap. Cheap also applies to rear air vent plastic housing. BMW/Audi beater it is not. Maybe will give a 300M run for the money. Oh, sorry, wrong price bracket. Nav system display & voice command out of sync and that lifting intonation at end of sentence - AARG
It can stay in the garage
Have driven my new car for a few months now and I am not a fan of this car. The road noise is not blocked out by the body insulation. The various knobs and dials are from ten years ago as is the NAV system. Can't wait to get rid of this car.
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Great convertible car
I been driving since 2011. Great performance, great look and it was a turn head at least until 2015. Still running and driving great.
The Best or Nothing
We have had our E350 4Matic Sedan for 4 years now. After having several C Class Vehicles, wanted something with more room. Presently have over 80,000 miles on it. Always Dealer serviced. Still rides and drives like new. Highly recommend!
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E350 Convertible
Extremely nice!
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