This is a fairly unique car that we special ordered new, please see photo of window sticker. We leased it for 3 years. When the lease expired, we had the dealer "CPO" the car and we bought it. It now has MB Extended Factory Warranty through 4/27/2022, with UNLIMITED miles! It currently has 33,963 miles on it, the vast majority of which were driven on the 73 Toll Road in Orange County, during times when the road is nearly deserted, and almost never on the freeways. This has resulted in a windshield that is still in beautiful condition. With 17” wheels and non-run flat tires, this Luxury Sedan rides like a dream!
Car has been garaged every night since new. In a parking lot, someone backed into the left front, broke the headlight, etc. Repairs were done by dealer recommended body shop. CarFax shows this, but is otherwise clean. Car has been meticulously maintained by dealer. Not one scratch, not one door ding, never smoked in, no pets, no kids, spare never on ground. Car was driven almost exclusively by my wife (who still wears a size 2) so, the driver’s seat shows virtually zero wear. Comes with genuine MB black carpeted floor mats, along with the unused, original grey mats as well.
I've never seen another with this beautiful Crystal Grey Nappa Leather interior, which is also flawless, with no rips, no tears, no stains. Other notable options include Front & Rear Side AirBags, Laminated Acoustic Glass, Rear Side Window Sunshades, Massage Seats, Surround View Camera, etc. MSRP was $71,570.00! Car is in Newport Beach, CA. Clear title in hand. Will happily coordinate with shipping the car. Asking $29,500.00. Make me an offer I cant refuse!
Those Nappa seats are stunning! I’ve never seen another non-AMG W212 with Nappa. I keep an eye out on eBay to see if a set in beige pops up, but no luck so far.
Yes, when I bought mine, that car is exactly what I was looking for! Oh well, I would probably not buy a Sport again. I was surprised to see it did not have headlight washers, but that would be close to worthless in So Cal.
Yes, when I bought mine, that car is exactly what I was looking for! Oh well, I would probably not buy a Sport again. I was surprised to see it did not have headlight washers, but that would be close to worthless in So Cal.
I just went back and checked the 2016 E Class Sedan Dealer Ordering Guide and I cannot find anywhere that it mentions headlight washers as being available, at least in the USA.
I just went back and checked the 2016 E Class Sedan Dealer Ordering Guide and I cannot find anywhere that it mentions headlight washers as being available, at least in the USA.
I believe that headlight washers were eliminated with the facelift models irrespective of options.
Ah, interesting, my first two Benz's in the 90's had wipers!
They were basically required in Europe for HID lights as dirty headlamps tend to scatter the beam more. I don't think that's a problem with LED or the law didn't apply to those so in 2014+, no more headlamp washers. I think the S class still had headlamp washers even after going to LED. But yeah, too bad it got deleted in the face lift.
It's a nice car, only thing missing for me would be the pano roof and 4matic, otherwise I'd buy it. The leather is actually pretty rare to find unless you go to an E400.
They were basically required in Europe for HID lights as dirty headlamps tend to scatter the beam more. I don't think that's a problem with LED or the law didn't apply to those so in 2014+, no more headlamp washers. I think the S class still had headlamp washers even after going to LED. But yeah, too bad it got deleted in the face lift.
It's a nice car, only thing missing for me would be the pano roof and 4matic, otherwise I'd buy it. The leather is actually pretty rare to find unless you go to an E400.
Unfortunately, the E400 was not available as a Luxury model.
That car is gorgeous. If I didn't already have one...
I really hope it goes to a forum member who keeps it this pristine and enjoys it for the years to come.
Thanks very much. It took a lot of training to get my wife to learn to never park behind pick-up trucks, to never squeeze into tight spaces, to not eat in the car, etc.
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