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Mercedes E Class Review (1995 to 2002)

Mercedes E Class Review on Compucars

Quick Summary

If you can afford the asking price, then an E-Class becomes a surprisingly affordable car to own. That's down to design efficiency and tiny depreciation. Your accountant and neighbours will approve.
Overall:  3 out of 5

Models Covered: Second generation E-class- 1995 to date: (E200 / E220CDI Diesel / E230 / E240 / E250D Diesel / E280 / E280 V6 / E300D Diesel / E300 Turbo Diesel / E320 / E320 V6 / E320CDI Diesel / E36 AMG / E430 / E55)[N.B. All bar E220CDI and E250D offered as saloon or estate; Most offered with Classic, Avantgarde or Elegance trim except E430 (Elegance and Avantgarde only) and E55 (single specification).]

STAR QUALITY

If you want a Mercedes-Benz, with its image of restrained style, disciplined authority and sporting understatement, then the car you're probably thinking about is an E-Class.One of the later four-headlight second generation versions (introduced in 1995) makes a superb buy and there are plenty to choose from on the used market.
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History of the E Class

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The new-shape E-Class of '95 with its distinctive four circular headlights began with saloons only in five forms; E200, E230 and E320 petrol models, plus two diesels – a four-cylinder E250 and a six-cylinder E300. Most of these could be ordered in three specifications; Classic, Elegance and Avantgarde. The previous shape estate line-up was still sold until well into 1996 when it was replaced in Autumn by a new-shape second generation version. The Coupe also soldiered on into 1996 (a few '97s may be about) and the Cabriolet made it to 1997. The coupe was ultimately replaced by the smaller C-Class-based CLK in 1997, with a drop-top version following in 1998.Mercedes dabbled with the E Class twice in 1997. In March, it introduced new V6 engines but, confusingly, the E280 and E320 kept the same names as their straight-six predecessors and the styling was left untouched. At the same time, a new coded, plastic ignition 'key' and locking system was introduced, as well as the company's 'Brake Assist' automatic emergency braking system.Late in 1997, more new engines appeared. This time, the old 2.3-litre four-cylinder models were replaced by the E240 (a new V6) while a V8 appeared for the first time in a right-hand drive E Class – the 4.3-litre E430. A V8 was also used in the AMG-engineered E55 AMG performance flagship, launched in the Spring of 1998. The old 300 diesel was replaced by a new turbodiesel, too. In early 1999, a high-tech 'common rail' four-cylinder turbo diesel arrived in the saloon-only E220CDI, replacing the older 2.5-litre diesel.Mercedes announced a 'mid-life' facelift for the popular E-Class in mid-1999, with over 1800 changes. A subtly restyled nose and new door mirrors incorporating S-Class side indicator repeaters were the main visual changes. A new 3.2-litre 'common rail' engine for the 320CDI model replaced the previous E300 turbo diesel, the E200 petrol and E220CDI diesel could be ordered with 6-speed manual gearboxes and a new five-speed automatic transmission with one-touch manual override was available. There were also many detail interior changes and equipment upgrades, including window airbags, some of which were first introduced with the current S-Class.In Summer 2000, the E200 got the supercharged Kompressor engine, while the E240 got a 2.6-litre six cylinder unit. Spring 2002 saw the introduction of an all-new E-Class series.
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Mercedes E Class Road Test

An E-Class isn't cheap, and its price isn't one that most owners would attempt to justify by quoting from the standard equipment list. Having said that, the specification on most second generation cars does run to anti-lock brakes, power for the steering, sunroof, windows and mirrors, a driver's airbag, central locking and lumbar support for the seats. Mercedes-Benz has greatly increased standard equipment across the range in recent years and newer examples may also feature air conditioning and more luxurious upholstery and trim.Much the same could be said in terms of performance. Again Mercedes has made great strides and the newer engines, particularly the small V6 and the 220 and 320CDI diesels, deliver greatly improved performance and economy compared with their predecessors.Handling is precise – the car turns into corners with a crisp fluidity – and is aided by excellently weighted power steering that offers just the right amount of assistance. Less welcome from the point of view of the sporting driver is the steering wheel which, although smaller in these cars than in earlier ones, is still massive by most people's standards.Once you get used to that, you learn to respect the impressive reserves of grip on offer. The powerful, progressive brakes add to the all-round feeling of safety which the car imbues to its owner. Less familiar will be the unusual fly off parking brake, applied by a pedal on the left of in the driver's footwell. You release it with a facia-mounted handle.The interior itself looks less austere than perhaps you might expect; Mercedes brightened things up for this generation by the addition of shiny polished wood or 'carbon fibre' inserts, although the atmosphere remained very Germanic. You soon learn to live with the firm seats, which prove to be deceptively comfortable over long journeys, but less impressive on short ones.E-Class estates offer a usefully sized loading area that's reached via a low loading sill. They can't rival the spaciousness of Volvo's estate cars, but look very classy and should prove ample for the needs of most owners.
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Buying a Mercedes E Class

Trade pundits recommend automatic transmission, air conditioning and leather upholstery and to avoid dull non-metallic colours for easy selling on. Buying from a franchised dealership is undeniably expensive, but the selection will be good an this route should take the worry out of purchasing an E-Class. Going this route also entitles you to Mercedes' helpful PCP finance scheme and an impressive back-up package of after-sales benefits. If you're buying alone, look out for badly treated cars which have been disguised. Telltale signs are sagging seats and shiny steering wheel rims.
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Mercedes E Class Typical Pricing

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You'll find that many of the cars that Mercedes-Benz dealerships have in stock come with desirable factory-fitted options like leather trim, air conditioning and electric seats already included. Second generation saloon models start from around £4,000, which buys you an E200 Classic saloon on an N-plate. Later R and T-reg E200 Classic models start between £5,475 and £6,700.The E230 starts at around £4,700 on an N-plate (later P platers are £5,800-£7,100). The much more desirable E240 ranges from around £6,650 for a 97R-plate Classic to £9,100 for a mint early T-plate Elegance automatic estate.You should get a nice straight-six E280 Elegance on a P-plate for around £6,575 or a 99S-plater for £8,450. E320 straight-six prices begin at around £6,600 for an N-plate Elegance. The E430 starts at around £8,150 on a 97R-plate with 99T-platers at £10,200 in top Avantgrade trim.Want a diesel? The latest 220CDI and 320CDI models are available starting from £9,900 and £11,250 respectively but you can hunt for the E250 Classic at around £5,500 with a 96N-plate. The popular E300 diesel starts at around £6,750 on a 96P-plate but you'll need to find about £7,100 for a 97P-plate turbo diesel and over £9,500 for a 99T-plater. Except where noted, Classic prices are quoted above. Allow from under £500 to £2,000 according to the car's age for plush Elegance or sporty Avantgarde trim. If you want an estate, the premium can be anything between £1,000 to £2,000, depending on the trim level and engine you're considering.
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Mercedes E Class Parts

(approx based on an E200 2.0 estate '95') A clutch assembly will be around £155. A starter motor will be about £195 and a radiator around £175. An alternator is around £300, a full exhaust about £880 (including catalyst).Brake pads front and rear are about £60 for the front and £40 for the rear. A replacement headlamp is close to £275.
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Mercedes E Class Rated

Performance 3.5 out of 5Performance

Comfort 3.5 out of 5Comfort

Handling 3.5 out of 5Handling

Economy 3 out of 5Economy

Styling 2 out of 5Styling

Equipment 3 out of 5Equipment

Build 4.5 out of 5Build

Depreciation 3 out of 5Depreciation

Insurance 3 out of 5Insurance

Value 3.5 out of 5Value


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