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Review: Mercedes-Benz W211 E-Class sedan (2002-09)

Review: Mercedes-Benz W211.I E-Class sedan (2002-06) Overview Released in August 2002, the Mercedes-Benz W211 Series I (W211.I) E-Class was an executive sedan. Manufactured in Germany, the rear-wheel drive W211 E-Class range initially consisted of the E 240, E 270 CDI, E 320 and E 500 models. In October 2004, the E 200 Kompressor was introduced […]

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Review: Mercedes-Benz W212 E-Class sedan (2009-16)

Review: Mercedes-Benz W212.I E-Class sedan (2009-13) Overview Released in Australia in July 2009, the Mercedes-Benz W212 Series I (W212.I) E-Class was an executive sedan. Manufactured in Germany, the rear-wheel drive W212 E-Class sedan range initially consisted of the E 350 and E 500 models, with the E 220 CDI, E 250 CGI and E 350 […]

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Review: Mercedes-Benz W210 E-Class sedan (1996-02)

Review: Mercedes-Benz W210.I E-Class sedan (1996-99) Overview Released in February 1996, the Mercedes-Benz W210 Series I (W210.I) E-Class was an executive sedan. Manufactured in Germany, the rear-wheel drive W210.I E-Class sedan range initially consisted of the E 230 and E 320 models. After initially being fitted with four-speed automatic transmissions, new electronically-controlled five-speed automatics were […]

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Review: Mercedes W211 E 55 AMG and E 63 AMG (2002-09)

Review: Mercedes W211.I E 55 AMG sedan (2002-06) Overview Released in November 2002, the Mercedes-Benz W211 Series I (W211.I) E 55 AMG was an executive sedan. Manufactured in Sindelfingen, Germany, the rear-wheel drive W221.I E 55 AMG was powered by a 5.4-litre supercharged V8 petrol engine that was mated to a five-speed automatic transmission. M113.990 […]

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Review: Mercedes W212 E 63 AMG sedan (2009-16)

Review: Mercedes W212.I E 63 AMG sedan (2009-13) Overview Released in Australia in November 2009, the Mercedes-Benz W212 E 63 AMG was a performance, executive sedan. Manufactured in Sindelfingen, Germany, the rear-wheel drive E 63 AMG was initially powered by a naturally aspirated 6.2-litre V8 petrol engine that was mated to a seven-speed semi-automatic transmission. […]

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