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Mercedes-Benz E-Class Real World MPG Numbers

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Re: Fuel Type for 2003 [microrepair] by zeen
Mar 12, 2007 (4:35 pm)
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Replying to: microrepair (Mar 12, 2007 1:15 pm)

Thanks Micro. I had heard that the lower octane might trigger the check engine light.
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Gettin' better....! by microrepair
Mar 21, 2007 (10:29 am)
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Just returned from another 2000 mile trip down south and this time I got OVER 29 on two days; 29.3 on one day.. And most other days was in the 27's or higher. Hey, who needs a hybrid when ya got a luxury ride with these kind of mileage numbers?
 
But of course as the price of gas creeps higher each passing week, the urge to get a truly economical ride gets stronger. Ah, for the bucks to get an E-class diesel...!!
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Re: Wow! I'm first ??? [microrepair] by navywife14
Mar 23, 2007 (7:51 pm)
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Replying to: microrepair (Aug 28, 2006 5:08 pm)

My husband and I are looking at the 2000 and 2001 E320 Wagon. We have never owed a Mercedes. We have a Ford Explorer and have loved it. Now we want a station wagon that will accomodate 5 passengers comfortably. We have 2 kids and want to be able to carry a couple other people. I love the fold down seats in the back and the room I'm used to in a SUV. The E320 has the classy look, yet I'm a bit nervous about some of the reviews I've read about maintaining them. Have you experienced the electrical problems or engine issues I've been reading about? He is ready to go buy one now, but I'm a bit hesitant. What are your honest feelings as far as your experiences? Anyone have some suggestions as to another vehicle we might look into? We are being stationed in Spain soon so we like the idea of a German vehicle, yet anything is a possibility.
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Fuel Mileage Report by mbbrooks
Mar 24, 2007 (7:01 pm)
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My E350 Sport just turned 7500 miles. Since new it has averaged 19.8 MPG. Which is really good since the average speed is only 32 miles per hour. On the highway if I keep it under 80 - which is very difficult - 28 MPG is the result. Even at 100 or thereabouts I still get around 23 MPG. So far I've stayed with premium.
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hi by ms09
Mar 25, 2007 (7:08 am)
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can any1 tell me when the new e class is coming????and he clk coupe???the next generation???
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Re: Fuel Type for 2003 [zeen] by steve3226
Mar 26, 2007 (5:53 pm)
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Replying to: zeen (Mar 10, 2007 3:15 pm)

I notice a difference in 87 vs 91 on my E-320. It will drive OK on 87 but the performance degradation isn't worth it, IMO.
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Re: Fuel Type for 2003 [steve3226] by zeen
Mar 26, 2007 (6:26 pm)
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Replying to: steve3226 (Mar 26, 2007 5:53 pm)

I noticed that as well on my BMW but 89 seems to be fine. If I do highway driving, I use 91 but for everyday varied use, it's mid-grade
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Re: Wow! I'm first ??? [navywife14] by microrepair
Apr 03, 2007 (8:40 pm)
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Replying to: navywife14 (Mar 23, 2007 7:51 pm)

I have had a couple of minor electrical issues; right hand side rear view mirror no longer tilts down when backing up, 7 or 8 times in the last year the alarm went off when I opened the driver door when it was UNLOCKED, and I've had to replace 4 or 5 bulbs in the last 2 years. This is the 2001 E320. Of more concern is that both catalytic converters already had to be replaced, one at 48K (under warranty), the other at 86K (my money - $900), a bunch of rubber bushings in the front end were replaced at 70K under Starmark warranty, and a front wheel bearing and other parts replaced at 75K under Starmark.
 
I would be very concerned about owning this car in Spain, unless I had the Starmark warranty and was able to read and speak Spanish fluently...
 
I've been looking for a 6 passenger vehicle to replace my wife's Matrix and one that I like (but haven't driven yet) is the Mazda 5, a small minivan (microvan?). It has 3 rows of 2 seats each. I owned a Mazda a decade ago and wouldn't hesitate to take it anywhere in the world. Very reliable cars..
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Re: Mercedes-Benz E-Class: MPG-Real World Numbers [pf_flyer] by jimm5
Apr 13, 2007 (8:37 pm)
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Replying to: pf_flyer (Jun 12, 2006 8:18 am)

I see that the new E550 is subject to a 1300 gas guzzler tax. Exactly what defines the amount charged and what’s the criteria for being a gas guzzler?
 
Also, where does this tax money go?
 
Thanks.
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Re: Mercedes-Benz E-Class: MPG-Real World Numbers [jimm5] by nedzel
Apr 18, 2007 (9:09 am)
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Replying to: jimm5 (Apr 13, 2007 8:37 pm)

"I see that the new E550 is subject to a 1300 gas guzzler tax. Exactly what defines the amount charged and what’s the criteria for being a gas guzzler?
  
Also, where does this tax money go?"
 
google is your friend:
 
http://www.epa.gov/fueleconomy/guzzler/index.htm

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