Used 2022 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Consumer Reviews
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The MBUX System Gets a D Grade
My wife recently purchased a 2021 E350 with the Prestige Package because she wanted the Surround View Camera system. This was the fifth Mercedes-Benz vehicle we've purchased over the years, but we are both greatly disappointed with this car. The MBUX audio and navigation system is complicated, not very logic-intuitive and at times downright frustrating. The Surround View Camera requires two steps to activate. After pushing the camera button on the center console you then have to select a specific camera view by touching the far right side of the dashboard screen -- a potentially far stretch for some drivers to reach. The sunblind does not automatically close when you close the sunroof; you have to manually pull the blind shut, a rather cheap thing for a "Prestige Package." It appears the Owner's Manual was written by lawyers more interested in repeatedly warning about not sticking heads and arms out the windows than in providing easy-to-understand "how to" information about the car and its functions. Overall grade: a "D" as in disappointed. Update: we were so unhappy with this vehicle that we traded it in after just three days and only 68 miles to purchase a 2022 Genesis G70.
Comfortable with good tech and fun to drive
Great combination of sportiness, comfort, and luxury. Confident at speed with plenty of power in reserve. Early teething problems with battery issues and recalls made the first year a bit of a chore but after a few long road trips, I love the car and its capabilities.
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- E 350 SedanMSRP: $33,99098 mi away
- E 350 4MATIC SedanMSRP: $39,99594 mi away
- E 350 SedanMSRP: $34,89098 mi away
2020 MB E-450
I currently drive an 11 MB E350 and an 08 CLS 550. About 2 weeks ago I had my E350 in he shop for service and last week I had the CLS 550 being serviced. 2 weeks ago, the dealership gave me new E350 to drive. I enjoyed it, however, last week they gave me a new E-450, big difference and I enjoyed it waayy more than the E350, its quicker, more comfortable, I like to surprise the youngsters driving Chargers and Camaros sometimes. I like my E350 but I've always wished that I bought an E-550. I really want a new S560 but my retirement account is not where I want it yet so I could be happy with E-450 and placing the difference in my retirement account.
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Sweet Dream
Just how smooth a ride it is! I just love it.
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Great Car; not sure about the controls yet.
Great drive, handling, features. Still learning which of 4 diff options to use to control features (Nav, radio, AC/heater, lights, ...) your can 1. Use the steering wheel buttons/touchpads, 2.. Use the buttons/touchpad (mouselike) on the console, 3. talk to it, 4. Use the dash touchscreen. Which to use and when will be a 2-3 month study. Can't give it a 5 until I see how reliable these are. Already found problems with them: 1. Using console touchpad to scroll through a list skips two entries instead of 1 like it should; 2. Voice output questions vary in volume - some get so low you can't hear them.
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