loweing module
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Last edited by W211 Ryda; Jul 15, 2007 at 12:36 PM.
He is German and actually worked for Mercedes... He told me he actually helped develop the system for Merc's SL, CL, and S classes
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From 2003-2006, they came with the Sports/Appearance package for the E320/350. MB dropped the airmatics option for the 2007 E350s.
Review on 2007 models
http://wardsauto.com/ar/mercedes_dual_eclass/
Mercedes rules out offering Airmatic as an option on the E350 because of pricing pressures.
“(The E350) customers aren’t just going to add Airmatic,” Herring says. “They’re going to add Airmatic, ventilated seats…all this stuff, and then they’re shaking hands with the 550. So at that point, that’s where that customer goes. And from a manufacturing standpoint, you can’t build every car for every person.”
Review on 2006 models
http://www.newcartestdrive.com/revie...&ReviewID=1882
Model Lineup
The E-Class lineup can seem daunting and complex and the 2006 model year includes a new engine and a new model. It really isn't that difficult, however, because there is only one primary choice: four-door sedan or wagon. From there, it's a matter of choosing the engine and whether you want all-wheel-drive.
The E350 sedan ($50,050) is the standard model. The name change reflects its new 3.5-liter V6 engine. It comes standard with the new seven-speed automatic transmission. Standard features include fully automatic dual-zone climate control, 10-way power front seats with leather seating surfaces and position memory, real burl walnut trim, a power tilt and telescoping steering wheel, a nine-speaker stereo, power windows with one-touch express operation both up and down, auto-dimming mirrors and rain-sensing windshield wipers. 4Matic full-time variable all-wheel drive ($2,500) is available. Also available is an Appearance Package ($3,960) that adds sporty lower body cladding and Mercedes' Airmatic computer-controlled air suspension.







