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2009 Mercedes-Benz E Class - Consumer Opinions Page 2

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MSN Autos user
Benz There...Done well!

...Have had to repalce both these items. Overall: I am very happy with both my purchases from Mercedes Benz...

Edmunds user
Outstanding Mercedes!

...No repetitive issues, replaced crank sensor (about $250) just that and normal service. I highly reccomed these cars....but know it's history!...

Cars.com user
Gets Better with Age

...I had written in February, 2008, and said, "when all systems are go...".Apparantly, the teething years and teething miles are behind me. It's a keeper."...

Edmunds user
My last Mercedes

...My other two cars were trouble free but they were diesels. It's a pretty car from the exterior but the interior has not worn well...

MSN Autos user
Capacity of truck, handling and sytle of a car

...Add a roof rack and carrier and you would have more cargo capacity than you would ever likely need...

Edmunds user
Multiple repairs on my E320

...Sun roof had a terrible leak with multiple repair attempts. The sun roof would open on its own. The windows would go down on their own. The car alarm would...

Cars.com user
Impressive Fuel Economy

..."I have owned this car for over 5 years now (bought it used). With regular maintenance this car should last you forever."...

Edmunds user
Good not Great

...The CD player still doesn't work. The right windshield wiper stopped working etc. In general it seems as the though the car is several years behind the...

MSN Autos user
A good family transport

...More space than most 4 x 4 cars. Soaks up miles, comfortably. Be prepared for the poor build quality, the occasional expensive bills, the poor MB network...

Edmunds user
Perfect for the aspiring VP

...Comfort, handling, horsepower, and after tinting the windows, style. I plan to drive this car until it breaks down completely, overall it is a true gentleman's...


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The BMW 5-Series is the traditional archrival to the 2009 Mercedes-Benz E-Class, and it tends to have a businesslike approach to driving that's usually more involving (and fun) for the driver—ditto for the underrated Infiniti M, perhaps the sleeper of this group.

The Lexus LS is by design the most conservative and least performance oriented.

This big sedan delivers detached and serene luxury that some drivers will enjoy.

Several years ago, the Cadillac STS would not have made it into any type of comparison to the Mercedes-Benz E-Class, but the car has improved so dramatically in performance and build quality that it now presents itself as a credible alternative to the Benz, especially if your pro-American sentiments are running high.

The Audi A6 and more performance-oriented A6 4.2 are nimble mid-size sedans that provide less room but much more contemporary style than the 2009 Mercedes-Benz E-Class.

As welcoming as the Benz is, Audi still leads in interior design.

Either way you go, when you're spending upward of $50,000 on a car, you'll get something good when you pick from this group.


 
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