E550 gas mileage
Stevec32
Stevec32
My E550 is sitting at the dock in Germany waiting for ship assignment. Our cars may travel to Long Beach on the same ship. Enjoy your trip to Germany, and when you get back be sure to let us know your driving impressions.
My E550 is sitting at the dock in Germany waiting for ship assignment. Our cars may travel to Long Beach on the same ship. Enjoy your trip to Germany, and when you get back be sure to let us know your driving impressions.
I could not past up the MB lease special for August (27 mos). Getting a
2007 E350 tonight. Had a offer I couldn't refuse.
2007 E350/sport/white/cashmere/PII.
Parktronic, ET Closer, Wd Wheel was included for $6 a month more.
My total cost for the extra options was $162 for 27 mos. The dealer
really wanted to deal yesterday!
Return this for the 2009 W212 or a SWB S450 if we see it here(US)
I'll try to find a digital camera and shoot some photos.
Jim:
Last edited by jjtoma; Aug 31, 2006 at 12:14 PM.
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E500 40k miles
Highway, 60mph in NE hills 24-25mpg
Town traffic, 20mph 18mpg, stop lights and other cars pulling in and out
My 30 miles commute along secondary roads, average 40mph, 20-22mpg depending on traffic lights and clueless motorists. If I run it to dry, on a good week I can see 400+miles on a tank. Usually I'm filling up at around 380+miles per tank.
I have found little difference between air on/off windows up/down. The number of times you have to accelerate from a stop (assuming you do more than crawl forward with 1/8th throttle!) seems to have the greatest impact.
My wife's 4matic wagon averages about 1-1.5mpg worse.
My 2 cents...
Overcast and cold in San Francisco
I was curious about the gas mileage because it does matter to me (within certain parameters, for personal expense reasons) but also for conservation and political reasons.
Last edited by cyclerider; Sep 8, 2006 at 08:26 PM.
Agreed, and there's more to it than that. I know it's not a performance car like the e500, etc, but in the $40k-$60k price range that the e320 finds itself in, gas mileage is a real consideration for many of its potential owners. As evidence of this, Mercedes has invested lots to be able to offer a low-sulphur diesel burning engine for the E class in the USA. In Germany, the diesel E class costs literally half as much to run as the comparable gasoline engined E class. (I haven't considered whether diesel engines require more investment to keep running than gas engines- no idea). That adds up to more than $1000 per each 10,000 miles driven. This affects resale value too. In fact, gas models need to be drastically discounted to sell in Germany while the diesels go for sticker.
Yes, I feel lucky to be able to afford such a nice car, but that doesn't mean I sneeze at savings like these!




