W212 2010 vs 2011
E350 BlueTEC will not have staggered wheels for Canada.
Since the urea tank required for the E350 Bluetec replaces the standard spare tire well, there is no place for a spare, which in all likelihood means RFTs or the "Tire Fit" designation. If no RFTs, then MB would have to supply a kit similar to the BMW M Mobility kit (air compressor with a can of tire sealant).
Last edited by DerekACS; Jul 12, 2010 at 11:32 AM.
Since the urea tank required for the E350 Bluetec replaces the standard spare tire well, there is no place for a spare, which in all likelihood means RFTs or the "Tire Fit" designation. If no RFTs, then MB would have to supply a kit similar to the BMW M Mobility kit (air compressor with a can of tire sealant).
If you are privy to an MBC source, maybe you could comment on the stated performance data for the E350 Bluetec. The MBC specs state 0-100 km/h in 7.8 secs. This time is more than one second slower than the previous E320 Bluetec. The E350 is about 100 kgs. heavier than the E320, but this small gain in weight should not account for a significant reduction in performance.
May I ask you about your tail lights ? Did you manage to replace them with the Euro version (amber flashing) ? If so, what would replacements units cost ?
Last edited by DerekACS; Jul 12, 2010 at 12:02 PM.
Yes, I swapped to amber before taking delivery. Replacement tails for the coupe are about $400 each plus labor to install.
The ideal combo would be the 3.0 L I6 BMW diesel engine (265 hp) in the W212 !! The alternative solution might be a Kleeman box !Glad to see that replacement tails are available for coupe (and presumably sedan ?). I fail to understand why several Euro manufacturers have taken the retrograde step of supplying red flashing tail lights instead of the far more visible amber flashing.
Last edited by DerekACS; Jul 12, 2010 at 12:29 PM.
Last edited by petee1997; Jul 12, 2010 at 12:33 PM.
It has the new type of daylight running lights: a straight line of leds in a chrome stripe, instead of the former sidewise L-shaped DRLs.
The DRLs look similar (almost identical, on first sight) to the ones of the facelifted C-class.
Is this also part of the mid MY10 facelift?
I can post a pic, if interested.
Do you live in the U.S.? I am ordering the 2011 E-class sedan (custom order) and will arrive next week. I am wondering if I will get the new straight LED.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
But yeah, that's why I'm not worried about M-B changing them, as the problem with the straight LED's, are they're interchangeable with many different M-B's now (or coming out M-B's), along with some other Brands.
However, they do look more quality fit, and elegant, and my only issue with the hockey sticks is that they're a bit gimmicky & "Aftermarket" looking for an M-B. Yet at the same time, they do match the cars lines and demeanor, and are unique to only the W212. So I think there's good to come from both offerings







