Selling my lovely E350
Located in San diego, United States
Wanna let it go cause i want the new c300 2014 E350 sport sedan , 38000 miles Fully loaded, message me at 6262471488 |
Originally Posted by timothyyiu
(Post 7270733)
Located in San diego, United States
Wanna let it go cause i want the new c300 2014 E350 sport sedan , 38000 miles Fully loaded, message me at 6262471488 |
A price would help too.
If you look at the options list, the new C class has lots of options that were originally only on the E class plus a few others that weren't there in 2014. Plus I see lots of base model cars out there with just P1 so a C class with a bunch of options would probably be better than an E with just P1. I used to like driving smaller cars too, they can be a bit more maneuverable. But with the arms race of everyone driving bigger trucks and SUV, I'll stick with the E for now. |
OP I hope you've had an extended test drive in the C300. To each his own, but I had one for over a week as a service loaner, heavily optioned version, didn't seem like it was missing anything.
I couldn't stand the size or the powertrain. Too small and sounded like an old Honda when you got on the gas. The power band did not suit me at all. Nor did the cramped quarters. I felt like a Fiat driver masked in Mercedes badging. But if you've driven one and love it, all the best to you! |
"fully loaded". What does that mean?. Leather, Full LED lighting, Dynamic seats with massage, Designo paint and interior, Parktronic, Distronic, Lane keeping Assist, Active Park Assist, Illuminated door sills, Folding rear seats, Keyless Go, Panoramic roof, trunk cargo organizer, etc.
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Originally Posted by KEY08
(Post 7271421)
"fully loaded". What does that mean?. Leather, Full LED lighting, Dynamic seats with massage, Designo paint and interior, Parktronic, Distronic, Lane keeping Assist, Active Park Assist, Illuminated door sills, Folding rear seats, Keyless Go, Panoramic roof, trunk cargo organizer, etc.
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Originally Posted by cetialpha5
(Post 7271669)
Yeah, those are pretty good ones, plus power trunk closer, comfort box, 115 outlet, rear spoiler, heated or sport steering wheel or the AMG 5 spoke alloy wheels and steering wheel. Never actually seen one that was fully loaded. Probably posting the VIN is the easiest way to see what options it has.
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Originally Posted by cetialpha5
(Post 7271669)
Yeah, those are pretty good ones, plus power trunk closer, comfort box, 115 outlet, rear spoiler, heated or sport steering wheel or the AMG 5 spoke alloy wheels and steering wheel. Never actually seen one that was fully loaded. Probably posting the VIN is the easiest way to see what options it has.
Originally Posted by Lolxa
(Post 7271699)
I think it would be easier to find an E550 with all those options
I would consider a car "fully loaded" even if it didn't include the minor accessories that are not hard-coded to COMAND & able to be dealer-installed with very minor hardware changes/alterations, if any, to the physical vehicle (e.g. trunk cargo organizer, 115v outlet, comfort box, and illuminated door sills). With that said, I have a *rare* fully loaded E350, that I waited very patiently to find. |
Plus there's a few options like the steering wheel where there's a couple options so it's impossible to have all available options. Anyway, also forgot about the rear entertainment system, that alone is a $1900 option. Too bad they got rid of night vision.
Anyway I think if you add up all the options, it comes to over 18k so it's rare to actually see one. Never actually saw a used one for sale with everything, usually missing a couple items. Probably why it's more likely on an E550 because with 18k worth of options, it would price out at over 70k new and then you mind as well get the E550 where you get a few more options that are standard. |
Note to self - don't use the term fully loaded.
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anyway, back to the OP's sale...maybe he can enlighten us on his actual vehicle for sale...lol.
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Originally Posted by thefisch
(Post 7271827)
Note to self - don't use the term fully loaded.
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Originally Posted by tresean1
(Post 7271806)
power trunk closure is part of the Keyless Go package.
I would consider a car "fully loaded" even if it didn't include the minor accessories that are not hard-coded to COMAND & able to be dealer-installed with very minor hardware changes/alterations, if any, to the physical vehicle (e.g. trunk cargo organizer, 115v outlet, comfort box, and illuminated door sills). With that said, I have a *rare* fully loaded E350, that I waited very patiently to find. |
Originally Posted by KEY08
(Post 7271858)
..,,unless describing one's self. LOL
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Originally Posted by tresean1
(Post 7271845)
anyway, back to the OP's sale...maybe he can enlighten us on his actual vehicle for sale...lol.
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