Whether it's a svelte four-door or a hugely practical estate, the Mercedes E-Class is unlikely to disappoint
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W124: It may look dated, but Eighties car is capable of enormous mileages.
W124: Watch out for head gasket problems on this variant.
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W210: Interior is improved, and leather trim is vital if you want easy resale. Erratic auto changes can hamper car’s performance.
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W211: Next E-Class saw a huge step forward in material quality and layout inside, while optional air springing boosted the ride comfort
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W211 facelift: It’s tweaks, rather than big changes, on latest E, with more luxury inside
Sport button sharpens up the dampers
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