2014 E350 Vs. 2015 C300 feedback/input welcomed
I have an option to either get a 2014 E350 or 2015 C300 (Both 4Matics)- I am looking only for these comparisons - These are the only two models I am interested in -
We don't have kids and are trading in a 2013 BMW X1 Xline package -
The E350 has 28.2K - is in absolutely stunning condition - I mean its gorgeous - going to drive both of them tomorrow - Silver with black interior -
The C300 has 11K miles on it - its white with white interior - Obviously its immaculate too...
I am going to be keeping this car for a very, very long time - This will not be commuter car - Driving on weekends and trips -
Lastly, are there any recalls on the E350 that I should be aware of?
Thanks for your help and suggestions -
I think the C class is a clattery mess, I've never seen anything wrong with the smooth V6. Or of course you can look at E550's for the V8.

1.) Cost - In your case the acquisition cost is the same but the E will cost more in the long run.
2.) Handling - The C definitely handles better due to it's shorter wheelbase and lighter weight.
Someone said anytime they've had a C class loaner (no matter how new) they were glad to be back in their dated E. I can second that opinion because the E is truly a full step above the C in terms of class. Same goes for the S over the E and so on.
Get the E350 and don't look back!
But, after every loaner I am normally very happy to be back in my E class (2012 model). I have not had one single issue on the car which makes it a keeper for me. The one thing that I would critique on my E class is that the V6 is like all V6 engines - not the smoothness you have from a straight six. Even my old S class straight six is smoother!
Since you will not use it as a commuter car, the E class would definitely be my vote. I think that is has the best balance between luxury and performance.
Good luck!
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I have an option to either get a 2014 E350 or 2015 C300 (Both 4Matics)- I am looking only for these comparisons - These are the only two models I am interested in -
We don't have kids and are trading in a 2013 BMW X1 Xline package -
The E350 has 28.2K - is in absolutely stunning condition - I mean its gorgeous - going to drive both of them tomorrow - Silver with black interior -
The C300 has 11K miles on it - its white with white interior - Obviously its immaculate too...
I am going to be keeping this car for a very, very long time - This will not be commuter car - Driving on weekends and trips -
Lastly, are there any recalls on the E350 that I should be aware of?
Thanks for your help and suggestions -
If you want a car for daily commute in cities with congested traffic, then you should consider a C class. The E class has a comfort level and stature unmatched by C class. If you have an E class, you can always get a C class as loaners to test it yourself, but the reverse is not always true. I don't know if the model you mention is the redesigned model C, but if that ticks your senses then go for it. I use the E class as a daily commuter but I feel it is not fair for this car to be a daily commuter. I would love to keep my E class only for weekends so that i can enjoy it more, but I don't have another car for that purpose. My vote - E class, get it....you deserve it .
I have no opinions yet - Although, I would love a C300 with Red/Cranberry interior - that's about it for my opinions.
I am new here to the forums and the WXXX MB nomenclature is a little strange to me still, as I am trying to figure out things when it comes to forums.
I am looking forward to driving both - But, I suppose, I can honestly, say thanks for your input.

I suspect if you asked the same question in the C class forum the response may be just as direct, except "C" will be substituted for "E" 😁
Regardless, good luck with your final choice.
To me, the C-Class is a decent car, but felt tinny to me. I actually prefer the W204 C-Class over the W205.
As far as W212 E-Class cars, GET THE SERVICE HISTORY on the car. These cars are extremely complex and 2014 was the first year of the "facelift" which also meant some significant changes to the car's systems as well. This was the first year Bosch engine management computers were implemented vs. Chrysler's, first year ECO Start/Stop (and the frequently-replaced Aux battery) made it to US models, first year of the new COMAND system, etc. If you see any electrical system complaints, RUN AWAY and find a different one. That said, I'd gladly take a working 2014 E350 over a C300 any day. It is truly a Mercedes in feel and handling.
I should note, a replaced Aux battery on a W212 isn't cause for alarm in and of itself, but beware if it's been replaced more than once on a 2014 car.
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Last edited by MBNUT1; Dec 11, 2017 at 09:57 PM.




I am 5'7" and when I got into a 2018 C loaner, the roof knocked my baseball cap off every time. C is small and tight. As one MB service advison told me the E is a true MB and great for all your transportation needs. The C is good for running errands around town.
Not sure about 2015, but one thing I hate is the stupid, cheap tacked on infotainment screen in the C. Also, the kick in the butt start/stop technology. It really does feel like someone is kicking the back of the driver's seat every time it starts back up.
You really need to take your wife with you and drive both for at least an hour, preferably without a sales rep.




