2011 Mercedes-Benz E350 4Matic Wagon
All Luxury models come with a comfort suspension and can be identified by a four-lamella front grille, contemporary yet elegant body styling and an Sport and Luxury Models Fitted with standard 17-inch split-five-spoke alloy wheels, the Mercedes-Benz E-Class Wagon is available in Sport or Luxury trim that is designed to appeal to a wide range of customer tastes. Fuel efficiency has been improved, due to a number of innovative measures that minimize the energy needed to turn the extra gears and shafts. The latest Mercedes-Benz 4Matic system is cleanly integrated into the automatic transmission so it fits right into the standard body and utilizes the existing front suspension.
With negligible weight and fuel-efficiency tradeoffs, full-time four-wheel drive provides year-round traction and stability benefits on both wet and dry roads. As modern all-wheel-drive systems become more refined, they are becoming increasingly popular, especially in the luxury car market. The new Mercedes-Benz E350 4Matic Wagon comes standard with 4Matic all-wheel drive. At the same time, the cover can be attached to the folded seatbacks if needed, and it can be raised conveniently whenever the standard power liftgate is opened.
An elegant luggage cover and cargo net are attached at the beltline so they don't interfere with the fold-down rear seat. With coil spring suspension up front and electronically controlled air springs at the rear, its load-leveling air suspension keeps the car level regardless of the cargo weight. The E-Class Wagon is the only vehicle in its market segment to feature seven-place seating. Its normal five-seat configuration can easily expand to seven seats by unfolding a standard third-row seat from the luggage compartment floor.
For example, the Mercedes-Benz E-Class Wagon can carry a grandfather clock and still accommodate three occupants, or a load of lumber can be carried with four people aboard. Smart-looking aluminum roof rails are standard, and inside, a 60-40 fold-down rear seat makes for cavernous cargo capacity that's highly flexible. Standard 4Matic all-wheel drive provides an extra measure of traction, whether the road surface is wet, dry or covered with snow. While the new E-Class Wagon is styled more like a traditional sedan than an SUV, it boasts outstanding utility.
All Luxury models come with a comfort suspension and can be identified by a four-lamella front grille, contemporary yet elegant body styling and an Sport and Luxury Models Fitted with standard 17-inch split-five-spoke alloy wheels, the Mercedes-Benz E-Class Wagon is available in Sport or Luxury trim that is designed to appeal to a wide range of customer tastes. Fuel efficiency has been improved, due to a number of innovative measures that minimize the energy needed to turn the extra gears and shafts. The latest Mercedes-Benz 4Matic system is cleanly integrated into the automatic transmission so it fits right into the standard body and utilizes the existing front suspension.
With negligible weight and fuel-efficiency tradeoffs, full-time four-wheel drive provides year-round traction and stability benefits on both wet and dry roads. As modern all-wheel-drive systems become more refined, they are becoming increasingly popular, especially in the luxury car market. The new Mercedes-Benz E350 4Matic Wagon comes standard with 4Matic all-wheel drive. At the same time, the cover can be attached to the folded seatbacks if needed, and it can be raised conveniently whenever the standard power liftgate is opened.
An elegant luggage cover and cargo net are attached at the beltline so they don't interfere with the fold-down rear seat. With coil spring suspension up front and electronically controlled air springs at the rear, its load-leveling air suspension keeps the car level regardless of the cargo weight. The E-Class Wagon is the only vehicle in its market segment to feature seven-place seating. Its normal five-seat configuration can easily expand to seven seats by unfolding a standard third-row seat from the luggage compartment floor.
For example, the Mercedes-Benz E-Class Wagon can carry a grandfather clock and still accommodate three occupants, or a load of lumber can be carried with four people aboard. Smart-looking aluminum roof rails are standard, and inside, a 60-40 fold-down rear seat makes for cavernous cargo capacity that's highly flexible. Standard 4Matic all-wheel drive provides an extra measure of traction, whether the road surface is wet, dry or covered with snow. While the new E-Class Wagon is styled more like a traditional sedan than an SUV, it boasts outstanding utility.
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