E350 VS E550 PROS AND CONS



too bad, power of the internet............ i purchased it cause i liked the w211 for a long long time.....i had an 09 s2000 that took a poop, fixed it , then took a poop again (long story short) so i had a friend who owned dealerships and the w211 was in his inventory. So being that he was a friend he took my broken s2000 and traded me the w211 p2.... nice friend huh....... sooo now i am liking the w212 a lot more now that i see them time to time on the road.

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Lmao.... wish it was that simple, he own Hyundai and they had the w211 from a trade in....... I highly doubt there will be another car like the w212 in his used lot......
you know what? i should tell him that and then we can all prosper

he has 6 dealership..... Lol i just seen my S2000 listed for sale so they must of got it up and running..... if anyones interested they have a w211 2008 black sport and a CLS500 2006 for sale!



he has 6 dealership..... Lol i just seen my S2000 listed for sale so they must of got it up and running..... if anyones interested they have a w211 2008 black sport and a CLS500 2006 for sale!
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i am not worried, i can get parts at cost from the dealer and hes a good guy and im sure if i had any problems i can go to him.
thanks ! (on the positive note)
My 2004 E500 had one leaky "air spring" replaced early in its life - I kept it for seven years and didn't have another problem. At a little over one year, my 2011 E550 needed to have two leaking rear "air springs" replaced. Time will tell if the replacement parts are as good as the ones used on my 2004.
Last edited by pdjv; Apr 28, 2013 at 03:13 PM.
Besides, having real leather and now standard airmatic, there's another core difference : Torque.
Also, going by my experience, with my 380HP E550, 420 HP 6.0L GTO and the 480 HP 6.2L C63, your wallet and rear tires won't like you.
RWD and V8 only. The only way to "drive"...




Fast forward a couple weeks after purchase I had serious buyers remorse for not getting the 550. The Bluetec satisfied my mind but did nothing for the heart. I contacted my dealer and walked back out with a 550 P2 car and couldn't be happier. Dealer treated me very well and only lost the sales tax on the Bluetec and got a good price on the 550. 2+years and 26,000 miles later I couldn't be happier with the choice. The V8 give this car more "smiles per mile" than the V6 version ever thought about. The power is effortless when crusing at 60mph or 100mph. The car always has more when you want / need it. There is also a slight feeling of exclusivity with the 550 badge as I live in SoCal and 350's are very common. (I was at a stop light in NewPort Beach a few weeks ago and 7/10 cars we MB's!) the P2 options, leather, airmatic, etc... All make this car a real gem.
I was planning to trade for another in 14/15 but now that the v8 option is off the table and I really don't like this new neutered body style.....I'll either keep the 550 until something major goes wrong or swap out for a CLS. The 10-12 body style (to me) was the perfect blend of edgy angular design and classic MB good looks. The softer edges of the front end and muted angles really don't do it for me on the new cars. Oh...and I love my hockey stick DRL's compared to the flat bars or round lamps.
Living in Maine, AWD is the only way to go.
Given my choice of road and weather, my wife's Subaru Impreza (NOT the WRX, just the ordinary one) will leave any RWD in the dust (or snow, in this case.)
Looking forward to picking up my E550 in September.....
HBH




Fast forward a couple weeks after purchase I had serious buyers remorse for not getting the 550. The Bluetec satisfied my mind but did nothing for the heart. I contacted my dealer and walked back out with a 550 P2 car and couldn't be happier. Dealer treated me very well and only lost the sales tax on the Bluetec and got a good price on the 550. 2+years and 26,000 miles later I couldn't be happier with the choice. The V8 give this car more "smiles per mile" than the V6 version ever thought about. The power is effortless when crusing at 60mph or 100mph. The car always has more when you want / need it. There is also a slight feeling of exclusivity with the 550 badge as I live in SoCal and 350's are very common. (I was at a stop light in NewPort Beach a few weeks ago and 7/10 cars we MB's!) the P2 options, leather, airmatic, etc... All make this car a real gem.
I was planning to trade for another in 14/15 but now that the v8 option is off the table and I really don't like this new neutered body style.....I'll either keep the 550 until something major goes wrong or swap out for a CLS. The 10-12 body style (to me) was the perfect blend of edgy angular design and classic MB good looks. The softer edges of the front end and muted angles really don't do it for me on the new cars. Oh...and I love my hockey stick DRL's compared to the flat bars or round lamps.
My first MB was a 2011 E350. One year later I traded it in for a 2010 550. The difference is night and day.
I agree with everything Pntblnk says. My only question was how does the 5 1/2 liters compare to the diesel. I know now.
Hands down I would look for a 2011 E550. Can't go wrong with that one.
I have almost 48 000 miles on my car now. I have the CPO warranty on it until end of September 2014 but I'm already planning to purchase another extension to the warranty from MB. This would extend it another two years to end of September 2016 and 130 000 miles.
This car with all the options P2 came with at the time is just awesome. And as an icing on the cake I have the Driver's assistance package too.
Last edited by Arrie; Apr 28, 2013 at 08:35 PM.
Fast forward a couple weeks after purchase I had serious buyers remorse for not getting the 550. The Bluetec satisfied my mind but did nothing for the heart. I contacted my dealer and walked back out with a 550 P2 car and couldn't be happier. Dealer treated me very well and only lost the sales tax on the Bluetec and got a good price on the 550. 2+years and 26,000 miles later I couldn't be happier with the choice. The V8 give this car more "smiles per mile" than the V6 version ever thought about. The power is effortless when crusing at 60mph or 100mph. The car always has more when you want / need it. There is also a slight feeling of exclusivity with the 550 badge as I live in SoCal and 350's are very common. (I was at a stop light in NewPort Beach a few weeks ago and 7/10 cars we MB's!) the P2 options, leather, airmatic, etc... All make this car a real gem.
I was planning to trade for another in 14/15 but now that the v8 option is off the table and I really don't like this new neutered body style.....I'll either keep the 550 until something major goes wrong or swap out for a CLS. The 10-12 body style (to me) was the perfect blend of edgy angular design and classic MB good looks. The softer edges of the front end and muted angles really don't do it for me on the new cars. Oh...and I love my hockey stick DRL's compared to the flat bars or round lamps.
My 2004 E500 had one leaky "air spring" replaced early in its life - I kept it for seven years and didn't have another problem. At a little over one year, my 2011 E550 needed to have two leaking rear "air springs" replaced. Time will tell if the replacement parts are as good as the ones used on my 2004.
Fast forward a couple weeks after purchase I had serious buyers remorse for not getting the 550. The Bluetec satisfied my mind but did nothing for the heart. I contacted my dealer and walked back out with a 550 P2 car and couldn't be happier. Dealer treated me very well and only lost the sales tax on the Bluetec and got a good price on the 550. 2+years and 26,000 miles later I couldn't be happier with the choice. The V8 give this car more "smiles per mile" than the V6 version ever thought about. The power is effortless when crusing at 60mph or 100mph. The car always has more when you want / need it. There is also a slight feeling of exclusivity with the 550 badge as I live in SoCal and 350's are very common. (I was at a stop light in NewPort Beach a few weeks ago and 7/10 cars we MB's!) the P2 options, leather, airmatic, etc... All make this car a real gem.
I was planning to trade for another in 14/15 but now that the v8 option is off the table and I really don't like this new neutered body style.....I'll either keep the 550 until something major goes wrong or swap out for a CLS. The 10-12 body style (to me) was the perfect blend of edgy angular design and classic MB good looks. The softer edges of the front end and muted angles really don't do it for me on the new cars. Oh...and I love my hockey stick DRL's compared to the flat bars or round lamps.
yes i agree! very well put as well as exactly what i was looking for!!
I would assume that for regular maintenance, there wouldn't be a big difference in cost. EG, I just changed the transmission fluid and filter, and I would think that job would be similar on the E350. Oil and Air filter changes would be similar. 2 more spark plugs on a spark plug change, but you get the point. I'm sure those with more experience will chime in with a better reply.
Good luck on your search.
i went from a E500 wagon (to which i thought was fast enough for a wagon) to the 550 and i was/am blown away every time i get in. I go for drives just to drive. I was lucky enough to find one without airmatic. The wagon is already in my wallet for air issues and i like the thought that im not going through that again....albeit an awesome ride with air.
go with your gut.





