Anyone decide between new 535 and E-Class?
I think the E just has more class to it rather than the BMW which is more sporty. Plus i love the new facelift e class. if your going E550 then theres no point in comparing. After owning turbo cars i know they canbe hell, i prefer N/A at this point in time. ONLY turbo's I would consider would be the MBZ ones on the 65 series b/c well they know what theyre doing with them.
Both are great cars though!
But, lots of Bimmer folks cite horror stories that they either had or know of with E-Class owners. Brake systems needing to be replaced 4 times... stuff like that.
Yikes!
Our W211 has been fine. No problems whatsoever. Probably because we bought the extended warranty when we bought the car, thinking it'd be a nightmare mechanically/electronically. Murphy's Law, right? Buy warranty, nothing goes wrong. Don't buy it, and it'll be the Consumer Reports case report on shoddy Mercedes workmanship.

Anyway, point being, not all MB are unreliable, and you should therefore decide for yourself which one you like more.
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I exhaustively test drove both before coming to my conclusion.
Trying to be objective, I just couldn't see the advantage of the 550i. It was indeed, pleasurable to drive and extremely well put together, but I really couldn't feel any edge over the Benz.
The E550 seemed to have far more speed and grunt-level torque, handling and cornering in my view were virtually identical, and to risk heresy, the MB had a slight advantage to me. Could be just the way I drive, which is not Formula 1 caliber in style or application, but I "know it when I feel it."
There was also another important factor: Price.
In my area, a P2'ed AMG Sport Packaged '08 E550 was about $3,000 less than a comparably equipped '08 550i.
Still breaking my baby in with about 600 miles after about two weeks of ownership and consistently thrilled every time I push the button to go.
But, lots of Bimmer folks cite horror stories that they either had or know of with E-Class owners. Brake systems needing to be replaced 4 times... stuff like that.
Yikes!
Either the E or 5, both are good choices, each has their own strength and weaknesses.



In my 30's I was an avid bicycle racer... so I do understand a thing or two about going fast around corners, acceleration, quick handling... Got the "go fast" stuff out of my system... for the most part

Anyone think hard about features the Bimmer has that the E doesn't: heads up display, real-time traffic, lane departure warning, night vision, active cruise control... ???
With the power and torque the Mercedes had, along with an interior that was much more beautiful-artistic-flowing, compared to the BMW's futuristic choppy plasticky space ship design...and the lower miles, I am now in my first Mercedes. Granted this car does not handle like the BMW did, but for me, it is the right car---and it just flat moves.
535 vs E350? one is a Turbo and the other not. Can't be done..
550 vs E550. E550 thank u.
the 550 has the STUPID active steering, and does not ride all that well when the roads get bumpy. I drive is a Mess on the E60 fixxed on the E90. Like changing the AC outlet vents from Dash to say feet or Windscreen took some time. The BMW u have to Dosh up XXX for a couple of things that come STD on the Merc and the BMW is about a 1000 Dollas more than the E550. The E has more power a smoother gearbox a better ride and a couple of things extra.
On the E350 and 530, more of the same bar Airmatic and Active steering..
In 2004 my Mom traded her E39 530D on a E60 525. End August she had enough of the E60's poor ride and Constant I drive software issues. So it got traded at the Merc dealer as a Dep on a W211 and a Pajero (Think it's called a Mitsu Montera in the US), both cars were orderd for 1st Q 2005.
The E200k arrived(yes yes the cheap 1.8L S/C) and 1st thing was a Brabus k4 kit, power went up from 120Kw to around 145Kw.. All of a sudden a 523/5/8's have to stay well clear of it, She will run up to 255km/h and yet when driven like a old lady return 46 MPG. It has chewed through 2 sets of rears and the 3rd set is about to get ripped off in the short distance of 46 000miles and this is with ESP on most of the time.. Nothing has gone wrong that can be called design flaws only things that broke were due to the poor roads the cars drives on. Not a Rattle not a drop of oil, not a Failure, NOTHING has gone wrong.. The car was delivered after the SBC recall. Only one issue with the car. SBC is truly scary, u have tons of brake force but thanks to pedal so dead, u have no idea how much of it is being used..
Spoke to my Mom again tonight when we drove past a W124 320E(she had one for 60 000miles) and asked her what car she prefers. She said the new one cauz it has not broken, and the W124 is regarded as one of the Best mercs ever.. So that is a Vote of confidance from a Lady that has had a W123,2 W124's a W140 and a W220.. We had a couple of BMW's 3 E46 and, E39 and E60 and out of all of them she likes the W211 the most..
But horses for courses..
U want a thrilling drive if u can call it that, get a E60, u want a Big saloon that does what big saloons do best get the W211. U want something as big but utterly boring get a GS300/350
The 07 up E-class is very well engineered, refined, and reliability is again what it used to be.
Good luck with your choice.
E class is simply more elegant and luxurious compared to 5 series and that's what I'm looking for in a car I was going to purchase. 5 series is sporty and the interior is too japanese for my taste. Although 5 series might be more enjoyable to drive.
That is simply not worth the risk. All I had to do was imagine myself at the funeral whimpering how I should have bought the Benz... (morbid, I know, but safety is paramount). I decided to not even try the 5 series. I drove just about every other luxury car, and the E550 was the clear winner to me. The Infiniti M45 was pretty slick, though. The Lexus ES looks like a Camry, and I don't want to drive a car that looks like 7 million other cars on the road.
If you ever have someone you care about in the passenger seat and make left turns... I would forget the 5 series.
Well, I am 28 and still the E series was the car of my choice. The 5 series was sporty but the automatic transmission was hardly as good. The tech stuff suck (Lexus is the best!!) especially with the I-drive. The E series felt the best in terms of a smooth ride, safetly and a superb acceleration (on a need basis).
My suggestion is, get a 5 series only if you get the manual tranmission and want to feel the road. BMW with an auto tranmission used for daily commute did not impress me at all.
Appears Bangle couldn't futz up the wagon's rear end like he undoubtedly wanted.
Still, might not the heads up display, night vision, automatic cruise control with crash warning, and lane departure warning outweigh the crash test differences?




