ML350 vs. E350 Wagon vs. G Wagen
Our only MUSTS are: safe (not too compact as this is our 'family car'), 4wd (Chicago winters) and a lot of cargo space (we have 1 large dog right now -- may get a second at some point). Wife would also like something slightly smaller than the Tahoe so the GL class is out.
I wasn't a MB guy even a year ago but after trading in my 911s and going to the C63 I have been very impressed with MB build quality and I like the styling too.
Here are the 3 cars on my radar,
- ML 350 (2012)
- G-wagen (2009? 2010? ... would buy used to save a little cash, but something still under warranty)
- E 350 Wagon (2012 as I'd want the latest engine)
I like the looks of the GLK too but am guessing the cargo space is just too small.
I think the wife is leaning towards the E Wagon and ML 350 as they're more "normal" cars and she doesn't like flashiness (though she hasn't said No to a G-wagen or Range Rover, either).
I am having trouble narrowing down our choice, anyone have any comment that might help me?




Our only MUSTS are: safe (not too compact as this is our 'family car'), 4wd (Chicago winters) and a lot of cargo space (we have 1 large dog right now -- may get a second at some point). Wife would also like something slightly smaller than the Tahoe so the GL class is out.
I wasn't a MB guy even a year ago but after trading in my 911s and going to the C63 I have been very impressed with MB build quality and I like the styling too.
Here are the 3 cars on my radar,
- ML 350 (2012)
- G-wagen (2009? 2010? ... would buy used to save a little cash, but something still under warranty)
- E 350 Wagon (2012 as I'd want the latest engine)
I like the looks of the GLK too but am guessing the cargo space is just too small.
I think the wife is leaning towards the E Wagon and ML 350 as they're more "normal" cars and she doesn't like flashiness (though she hasn't said No to a G-wagen or Range Rover, either).
I am having trouble narrowing down our choice, anyone have any comment that might help me?




Our only MUSTS are: safe (not too compact as this is our 'family car'), 4wd (Chicago winters) and a lot of cargo space (we have 1 large dog right now -- may get a second at some point). Wife would also like something slightly smaller than the Tahoe so the GL class is out.
I wasn't a MB guy even a year ago but after trading in my 911s and going to the C63 I have been very impressed with MB build quality and I like the styling too.
Here are the 3 cars on my radar,
- ML 350 (2012)
- G-wagen (2009? 2010? ... would buy used to save a little cash, but something still under warranty)
- E 350 Wagon (2012 as I'd want the latest engine)
I like the looks of the GLK too but am guessing the cargo space is just too small.
I think the wife is leaning towards the E Wagon and ML 350 as they're more "normal" cars and she doesn't like flashiness (though she hasn't said No to a G-wagen or Range Rover, either).
I am having trouble narrowing down our choice, anyone have any comment that might help me?
In the ML's favor is the BlueTEC - great fuel economy and tons of torque. It will obviously be more in line with the Tahoe's driving dynamics/seating position, as Greg mentioned.
The G is baller but it's a rattle box, especially used.
Having said that, both the new ML and E are great vehicles. Good luck!
Why would the deals be better on an E-wagon rather than an ML? Just because the ML model refresh is so new? If anything I would've thought that E-wagon would be firm pricing because it's so rare (if a dealer has 1 in inventory, they probably only have 1)
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Here's my prediction, Since most woman are shorter than us we don't realize how important visulization is. Woman like to sit up high and see the road., so E350 wagon is out but may like the ride.
The G wagon in a woman's eyes looks square so it's out.
The ML...running boards and blind spot recongnition. Yes.
I've talked my wife into some horrible choices for "her car" so now she decides on her car and will candidly ask my opinon. So things like the pano roof as it makes the interior ligher.
Stuff we males don't think about.
Happy wife, happy life. Lessons learned after 42 years. Just saying.








The main benefits are the space, low height, rarity. I've always loved wagons and no question the new E wagon is the best looking one on the road right now.








