Mercedes-Benz Unveils the 6th-Generation W214 E-Class

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The car drives surprisingly well for it's size and weight, very responsive. The E350 we drove was equipped with AIRMATIC and the rear wheel steering which we optioned as well so that probably played into it, the drive was very smooth. The air suspension soaked up bumps extremely well, my old 3 series tends to be a little on the harsher side so I was very surprised when I never even felt bumps that I knew were there. The E350 had the 20 inch AMG wheel I optioned and I liked the ride on it so I have decided to keep the 20 inch wheels. The mild hybrid system is extremely well integrated, I never realized that the car was doing Auto Start/Stop until I noticed the icon in the dash when trying to figure out how to do a brake hold. Back seat seems pretty roomy as well. All in all, it is a very usable car.
I was little worried after test driving an EQS previously as the handling and steering didn't feel as precise as my 3 series, I coughed it up to the size and weight of the car but driving the new E class has definitely put me at ease. It handles very well and I am very glad I went for the new E class over the new 5 series.
The only points I could ding from my short time with the car
- Some cheaper plastic used in the interior that is noticeable if you look for it.
- No 4 zone climate control.
- The door handles are cool but I get the feeling they might also get wonky but that remains to be seen.
- No AMG steering wheel, not that the regular one is bad in any way.
- Reliability worries (Mostly electrical systems) based on recent reports.




but the funny thing is the C300 gets the AMG steering wheel with the package. The US always gets shafted.
Last edited by cleankutazn; Feb 26, 2024 at 08:07 PM.





