My dad had to buy a “family car” back in 2006 when my little brother came along, and I remember I was 5 years old when we had flown to the Frankfurt dealership to buy this car. He got a e320 amg wagon, with a v6 3.0 liter, and he drives it to this very day. I remember when he bought it the guy at the dealership gifted him a mercedes watch, and he gifted it to me when I turned 18. It’s currently sitting at only 180000kms, but it probably resembles my entire childhood when I see a w211. Absolute beauty.
i had a '03 E320 now i have a '03 E320 Sport and i love the W211. Always get compliments on my car and so many coworkers have offered to buy it off me. Never will though id take a used W211 over a camry any day 🔥
@@HURRlCANEVIEWS If you can get a facelift version as they fixed a lot of problems, the SBC system being a big one. It's quite a lot quicker than the pre-facelift 220cdi as well with a far broader torque band and it uses less fuel, an absolutely wonderful engine that pulls at any rpm. They're very very reliable cars so just check that everything works, check for rust in the rear wheelarches, in the framerails under the hood and the shock towers, should be easy to spot if there is anything, also check for leaks but that's the same as with every car, take the engine cover off and look around the injectors, it should be dry and not have any black smudge, aka black death. The gearbox should be smooth, no hard clunks and no hesitation to get into gear. High kilometers wouldn't scare me at all with one of them, both my w210 and w211 had 300k km's and drove like new cars and were dead nuts reliable. They're extremely good cars so I doubt you'll regret your decision.
@@bekabeka71 There are, the SBC braking system got removed and that's a major failure point on the pre-facelift ones, steering wheel is entirely different with buttons that aren't terrible, diesels got extensive changes that make them more reliable, more efficient and faster with a broader powerband, electric issues got fixed etc etc There's a very solid case to be made for ignoring the pre-facelift ones and only looking at facelift cars, they're that much better.
Mine has been in my family for nearly 21 years. My dad bought it new. 76.000 miles. I still love it. I have an Audi A5 S line but my E220 is my favourite
You don´t get different tail lights depending on the styleing edition. The different tail lights are because of different manufacturing dates of the car. Between 2002 and 2006 the lights were the older ones with separated transparent bars. Between 2006 and 2009 the transparent bars turned into one transparent middle section. This was for all cars.
I got one of the w211 models in a garage found. It was sitting there without being moved for over 8 years and is now almost 20 years old. We hooked it up to a battery turned the key and the engine ran as if nothing happend. Even the mechanic that was with me was quite impressed by the car.
I have watched so many videos on this car and I can see that you did a lot of research as there were a lot of things and quirks mentioned in your video I have not seen anywhere else, great job.. please keep posting.
My boss owns the E200 from 2006 6 speed manual. . He got it sent from Germany to Spain. I've had the pleasure to drive it many times and it's a great experience. It's sitting at 630.000KM so far and still climbing. Truly unbreakable titans.
Depuis 4ans propriétaire E200 CDI w211 2004.215000km.boîte méca.vitesse max 215kh conso moyenne (6,5l.100km) vous avez raison c'est une très bonne voiture 👍💯🤗
such a cool car and looks way better and classy compared to other cars in this price range. this is my realistic dream first car. thank you for the review! the car is even packed with USEFUL features and not with useless tons of features modern cars have nowadays! I got a motivation spike from this
Loved hearing about the history of the car, you can really see how amazing it was for it's time, and even still holds up now. Also really cool how you included your own buisiness cards, really shows you care :))) Can't wait to see what you do next!
Same here I knew it was an amazing car, but then this dude shows tunnel mode... and brake hold... and one foot driving.... and I got blown away, I've been eyeing it for couple years and this video pushed me over the edge, defo going to get one ASAP bad thing, here in germany thei are still pretty expensive for a good one
They're very good, had a facelift 220cdi for 2 years and it was incredibly reliable, only thing that went wrong was a 15 euro sensor that took 5 min to change. Even got it down to 5l/100km
Got the E320 Avantgarde with pano roof. I love everything about this car, especially the SBC system. Best car ever for me, still drives and looks better than most other.
I really love my W211 (2006 E350) We had different trim levels and engines here in the US, but it's a lovely car to drive. It certainly doesn't feel like it's pushing up on 20 years old! Great video!
No way! I've got a w203 c220 cdi and I didn't know rolling down the windows using the key was possible, until I watched this video. Thank you, I really missed this feature and it kinda blew my mind when I tried it out and it actually worked! Great video!
Bought my friends 2007 e220cdi in 2019. It had 164,000 miles on the clock , it cost 1,300gbp. I ran it for three years and sold it in 2022 for 1500gbp with 194,000 miles on the clock . These cars are the best of the best, I used it to close my business , carry all my stock and take rubbish to the council tip, I worked it into the ground and it ran beautifully and was amazing . Now I've retired and moved to a small cottage in the country , it was too large for me , but 10 out of 10 , the best car you can get
No it didn't , it's got twin chains. I've now changed to a little b class b180 2013 so I'm expecting to do a chain on that at about 100k (single row chain)
I have the same car with the same engine; it has 314k km on it right now and runs perfectly. Super comfortable and still frugal. Best car I ever bought.
I love hearing about cases like yours. When a company like Mercedes builds a quality car such as the W211 which can still be luxurious and reliable after 20 years and 314k km it's something magnificent!
314k is still rookie numbers. Here in Finland we drive cars untill they break because the car tax is so high, my Audi A4 has 365k km and i just switched to E 220 that has only 220 k/km... but many drive diesels to 500 to 700 k/km...
My friend just bought a '04 e400 cdi and gotta be honest its the best car ive ever ridden in. It also made mw want a w211 badly and now im in love with the w211 platform.
This is THE best E-Class review in TH-cam. I haven’t come across any others that show the features like you do. Some excellent features too!Thanks for showing them. I’m looking at buying an E320 CDi estate, so these will be useful. The only thing I don’t like is that apparently they don’t have any cup holders in the front! I’m sure there will be an adapter of some sort on eBay though.
Thank you. IIRC there was some super weird contraption which you could buy from the factory as an add-on that comes out from the glovebox that’s a cupholder.
Wow I've had three of these all estates and all avant-garde and yet you still managed to teach me 2 new toys! I think I should go read the manual, cheers buddy.
I just got an 03 e500 in a trade and she’s honestly mint. I couldn’t agree more to the statement that the w211 chasis held up style wise. They’re beautiful cars. I gotta say thank you! You taught me features on my car I didn’t even know about!
As an enthusiastic owner of a 2005 W211 E350 AvantGarde, thank you for this superb video--one of the best, even showing features of the SBC that I didn't know. These W211 cars are awesome--this is why I still drive one as the car approaches 20 years of age. At 7:54 we see one of the potential faults of the series. If over exposed to sunlight and heat (as happens here in Australia) you'll find the stitched seams at the top edge of the rear seats deteriorates and splits--and interior headlining can begin to detach from its base (fixed with discrete spiral pins which help prevent ongoing deterioration). Exterior rubber trim below the windscreen (replaced for $850Au), secondary trim underneath at the boot edges and at the base of the side windows also degrades. I therefore now garage my 350 under cover. Before the E350 I owned the brilliant W124 300E--selling it when it was age 28. The 300E had no such upholstery or rubber issues and shows that the E-Class suffered in build quality under the period of Chrysler's ownership of Daimler-Benz. BTW, loved the gutsy sound of the small turbodiesel, something I never expected :-)
Exterior rubber trim, below the windshield, is the cowling. Use a new cutter to cut off the 1.7m long X 5mm strip of broken aged rubber on the cowling. Buy 2m length x 25mm strip of MetalSeal rubber, online, one side is self sealing for just a few dollar. Clean the glass & old cowling for oil free & dry. Then apply the sealing tape. 😂😂
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Insanely handsome and a true gentleman, not only in how you present yourself, but also in how you respond to people making rude and/or immature comments on your videos. Also, your English is far better than most Americans, no joke. You are a catch! 😍
1:37 Those aren‘t the Elegance backlights, those are the standard facelift backlights that every trim version had. Also the chrome you mentioned came with the Elegance trim. In general, the Elegance trim is top notch and most luxurious. Avantgarde is just there for sportiness.
What a great review of my beloved workhorse! One of the best, and great english. I drove cca 100.000 miles in 2006 220 cdi avantgarde estate, and 2008 320 cdi sport saloon - and still you showed me some new tricks! Let me give you... some more features, haha 🙂 1. you can pull inner side of the sunshade off and rotate it towards your side window when sun is from the side - and pull it out so it reaches precisely into the corner of the door window! ... and there is a SECOND sunshade to pull down for the front windscreen 🙂. I love it. You can do that on passenger side as well while feeling sorry for all the peasants suffering low sun conditions :-P 2. If you are a grumpy and stocky old man, later versions have "easy entry" - steering wheel rolls up when you open the car, and then after you close the door, back down into driving position - easy entry with pockets full of phone, keys, wallet etc. 3. some saloons have two (one for 2/3, one for 1/3) rear seat release switches in the trunk. So you can actually fold the rear seats comfortably from the rear. The front seats will lean up by themselves whn you release rear seats to allow easier folding. 3.1.: you can pull the bottom of rear seat out and lean it against front seats, and THEN lower the backrest (pull out the headrest) - getting a perfect flat surface with the trunk. 4. You can connect your iphone/android to AUX exit in glove compartment and play spotify music through it - or listen to google maps navigation on car speakers. It is far worse than digital connectivity of later models, but it does work - in a car from stone age! 5. You navigation CD is in the trunk. There are late versions of updated cd/dvd's up to 2016 roads available on ebay I believe. 5. You have I think 3 versions of the trunk: A). just a huge empty trunk with some underfloor compartments, B). trunk with two extra seats (collapsible under floor) for your less desirable sidekicks (like your girlfriend's mother, or a friend's friend, or perhaps wife's children from previous relationships - things like that), 3. version with special hidden compartment BETWEEN rear seat and the boot - very rare! - people intelligent enough to spot it have a much better job than being a traffic cop. Could be very useful in certain occupations 🙂 6. self-closing trunk doors when not closing properly. So no slamming, just lean the trunk door close and the mechanism pulls them in and shuts. Some late models have fully electric trunk door (open/close).
This is a very specific and detailed review, I'm considering buying a E-class 2004/07 and even if it's an old car I don't really care. I just love this car, looks and feel amazing. Thank you!
Brate,fantasticsn si! Neostvarena mi je zelja da prezentujem kola na yt,ali mislim da nisam za to.Ti si sjajan.Pustio sam i slucajno bacio pogled na tablice.Engleski ti je gotovo savrsen skoro pa da se ne primeti da ne zivis tamo.Svaka cast,samo nastavi.
Hvala g. Kovač (Kovac?), nikad nije kasno da kreneš - a sa entuzijazmom koji vidim da imaš izgleda kao da bi ti i dobro krenulo. Bilo bi mi drago da snimimo nešto zajedno u budućnosti. Srećno!
Thanks a lot Jablarz! Appreciate it. To be honest I was really surprised when I found out the Mercedes-Benz W211 is the third generation Mercedes-Benz E-Class made from 2001 to 2009 in sedan/saloon and station wagon/estate configurations - replacing the W210 E-Class models and superseded by the Mercedes-Benz W212 in 2009. The C219, marketed as the CLS, was introduced as a niche model in 2005, based on W211 mechanicals. Launched in 2002 for the 2003 model year, the W211 E-Class was another evolution of the previous model. Before North American sales began, the car was shown in the 2002 movie Men in Black II.[7][8][9] The W211 development program began in 1997, followed by design work. The final designs were chosen in 1999, and German patents were filed on December 18, 2000 utilizing an E 500 prototype. Development ended in 2001 after 48 months, at a total cost of €2 billion. Pilot production went into testing in the summer of 2001, and the W211 E-Class debuted at the Brussels Motor Show in January 2002. The W211 Platform was also the base foundation for which the newly reintroduced Chrysler LX cars were engineered from (Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger, Dodge Magnum).[10][11][12]
My dad has a E 500 with Designo leather and designo extended leather package. That was a very rare and expensive (I think around €5,000) option when the car was new. Everything is leather with beautiful stitching on it. The dash, door panels etc .
I have a 2005 w211 e220 with 80k kms. I inherited it from family with 60k kms. Had all sorts of issues ( injectors, air suspension, leak in shifting box) but that’s because the car was in garage since before the pandemic. Apart from that it’s an amazing car and drives like a charm. And honestly still beautiful for an almost 20 years old car.
I would personally recommend the E320 with Gasoline+LPG GAs or a E320 CDI ( only with OM 648.961 engine) with the automatic gearbox. It's like a Tank. You can't go wrong with this version. But attention! This version only came with automatic gearbox and it never had 4matic (4x4) setup! If you find a E320 CDI with 4matic and or manual transmission, stay away from it. I managed to get over 840.000km with it before my insurance totaled it after an accident but I'm currently looking again for the E320 CDI or the E320 Gasoline version with LPG Gas injection (Best gasoline engines for the E320 are M112.949 V6 224hp and M112.954 V6 224 which is a great alternative since it came with 4matic)
The thing with these Mercs is that you always want to go for the bigger engine. For example the difference in fuel consumption between the smallest 220CDI and 320CDI is only 0.6l more per 100KM. 320CDI is at 7.3l per 100km combined and 6.7l per 100km for the 220CDI.
Absolutely Amazing video! Thanks bro! I drive E350 2006 year model avantgarde, and still it is the best car I have had. I even didn’t know that tunnel mode and sbc s, Amazing❤
few mistakes but its okay , a few things that seem general are not actually general for example the starting ( the pulse on the key without holding that was not acctually available on classic or elegance models ) , the sbc is not actually that bad if it breaks , it will be expensive but it doesnt cut the breaks just so you know it has 2 backups 1 is your emergency brake which most likely doesnt hold which is typical mercedes also you have a mecanical break , so when the pump goes in any state of error which can be a pump failure or a cilinder /brake line failure it will disable completly and it will switch to the mecanical version which a small master cilinder pushing brake fluid in to the front wheels braking sistem and only the front with about 20% of the maximum power that the pump would of produce and that also helps a lot because its not loosing the rest of the fluid by disabling the pump because the rear wheels have some issues with pipes and they corrode and break which is common on mercedes of that era and they took that in consideration in my oppinion with only having brakes in the front as a backup ,also the trunk is not automatic is spring loaded and the latch is electronic and that was only on sedans where the estates didnt have that option nor the button on key or door but instead on estate you had soft close , also yours is smoking quiet a bit looks like injectors because its black , sbc s is not available for all of them aswell no matter the trim level i own a very well spec avantgarde with even the dynamic driver seat with the pulsing option like an old massage and well on mine sbc s doesnt actually exist was never part of the enabled features it can be enabled being only part of the module but its not by factory . also the cluster had 3 designs classic one is the one you didnt show which is like the elegance but missing the chrome accent , and you can retrofit the cls ones which are similar in design but looks way cooler and more retro , on top of that many were optionals not standard so all w211 are very different in configuration even with the same trim level from textile seats to leather seats with heating in the front and rear seats too , options for 7 seats on the estate and many many more , also the gearbox had w/s on some where on other c/s which was actually read by many comfort /sport (btw thats bs if you ever put a tester on it the gearbox only reads w/s which stands for winter and summer) also is a very slow gearbox having an open torque converter which can make all gears slip for the sake of comfort sometimes making it feel like a cvt and its kinda annoying if you hate cvt like me :)) also if you would have the 4 zone climate control you will curse your days because it goes all the way to 12 degrees celsius which means a much more expensive ac compressor and when i say much more expensive i mean 3 times the price of the 2 zone climate control to keep that in mind ..... btw i have the 4 zone climate control its not fun when the ac compressor breaks... also on the estate they have a very nice self leveling rear being on air bags well all i can say is the bags last pretty well but the compressor is a pain , its not expensive if its only the standard one but sometimes it will make you blame the bags and those are expensive , if you have the airmatic front and back then the compressor is much more expensive and so are bags in the front as they come with the shock absorber and many other details about these cars , they are great cars still decent on economy but a pain in the ass when anything breaks .
i have never ever seen a w211 that you have to hold the key to start it and i,ve had a couple of them ( same with w210 actually), the only Mercedeses later than 1990s ive seen that you have to hold the key in start pos to start is my GFs w169 (A-class). They were made like that since they were available with keyless go as extra equipment. This goes with all trim levels.
@@halvaraspegren7635 i actually own a w211 classic that does require to hold the key to start it and my cousing has a elegance that does the same only my avantgarde has the option to just pulse the key and it will actually start on its on no matter how long it cranks
Suppose thats some of the first modells then? Since this is a heritage from older models ( w210 etc) i doubt it even was an option but standard equipment on all trims. As I mentioned i never see a W211 that doesnt have the electronic starting system and its also not mentioned as equipment what ive seen either. Im no expert but ive seen and owned some of these and owning one now low spec high mileage and all had it that Way.
Fenomenalan video, svaka čast. I tvoj engleski je odličan, bravo. Živim u Italiji i udata sam za Italijana kome je bio san da ima E220 CDI EVO Avantgarde i pre mesec dana sam mu ispunila taj san i poklonila takav auto, ali u varijanti station wagon pošto imamo 2 psa. Iskreno nikad ga nisam videla tako sretnog, kao malo dete je oduševljen ovim autom. I ja moram da priznam da je neverovatno udoban auto i ide savršeno, pri brzini od 185km/h ima se osećaj da ide 80km/h, jer je skroz stabilan. Nisam znala za sve ove "cake", a mislim da ni suprug ne zna sve, tako da jedva čekam da ga iznenadim nekim trikom. 😅
The key thing with the W211 is that they took care of the rust issue that all W210 in cold climates had. It was more spacious and overall a better-refined vehicle. My father had the E320 CDI and that thing was a beast!
Really nice car bro. In my language , Urdu, we have a saying that goes along the lines of "a man without a moustache has nothing". Keep up the good work, God bless!
11:41 I have a version with folable back seats. You fold the seats up, and the back down forwards, if that make sense. I have transported a whole ikea kitchen in that car.😊
Great video, and nice car :) I've spent a lot of time in these, as I used to work as a taxi driver. But, even I learned a couple of things by watching this :)
@@market_car I don't think so, my dad has an e320 and it doesn't skip any gears, it's probably cause since there's a stronger engine, there's the sport option but if you want less fuel consumption you put it on comfort, which also lessens the rpms at full throttle. On sport they go to the max 5k rpm (for a diesel) while on comfort around 4k. But there probably is some truth to the amount of torque. Edit: Another thing i wanna point out, also a reason why it has C/S is because its a higher tier class compared to a classic e220. So Avantgarde has C/S, as for Elegance i dont know. But im sure classic has the W/S. My dad has an Avantgarde so i know an Avantgarde has C/S.
Great review, shame you don't like the leather on the doors I think it's lovely. Though I much prefer light coloured or brown/red interiors to black myself and I prefer the E320 CDI. That SBC S feature is news to me, I'll have to try it out when I'm next in such a car seems very ahead of it's time and I'm surprised no one else reviewing one of these has mentioned it.
Definitely better than plastic or something similar but I much prefer how BMW did it on the E39. I'm also a light interior guy. Didn't know about SBC S either until the owner told me about it. I was astounded. Thanks!
How you compare it to the BMW E39 regarding interior build quality, driving experience... and ultimately, which one would you choose and why? Keep up the good work!
Great car! Got one 3 years back, only problem is getting a good mechanic in Abuja Nigeria. Been having an on and off issue with SBC so the gear frequently goes on emergency mode.
I have a 2004 CLK500 that I bought last year (I live in Wisconsin, but bought it from California, so rust-free but peeling interior leather from the sun), and it has mostly the same features as the E Class in the video. Great car overall, but has some things I'm not entirely happy about - and they're all about dependability. It was a one owner vehicle. with a pretty good maintenance history. While I was driving it home (2,300 mi / 3,700 km drive in three days, which I realize is a stress in and of itself), one of the valve cover gaskets started leaking. I knew they were replaced in 2021, so must not have been a great job. Got it home, repaired at a MB dealership. Pricy! I was then pretty upset when my crankshaft position sensor broke at 58,.000 mi (94,000 km). I have not seen those going bad even in cheap Russian cars under 150,000 km before. Thankfully. I had other cars to drive while I was waiting for the $30 sensor and a couple of tools to arrive from Amazon. It was a pain in the butt to replace it, but I was able to do it myself (unlike the 4 and 6-cylinder engines, the V8 CPS is on the back of the block, so it was a very tight squeeze with my fat hands). Before I put the car away in storage last fall, my rear half-window wouldn't go down more than 3 cm (turned out to be a bad regulator), so the auto-adjust function on the driver's door window wouldn't work either... $1,000 later, the regulator was replaced and everything works fine again. Can't say I wasn't expecting stuff to break on a 20 y. o. Merc. but still... It's pretty low mileage. That's not to mention small but annoying things like a corroded connector to a fog light. I wasn't in the mood to order a new one, so I just hooked up the female connectors to the lightbulb and wrapped the whole thing up with electrical tape. After rereading this whole things, it feels like I'm lamenting the purchase. Not really! I love driving this car (I call her Monica), and the naturally aspirated 5-liter V8 sound is like music for my ears. Plus, I've always kinda wanted a convertible, but never felt like they were a great choice. With the pillarless coupe, however, I roll all the windows down, open the sunroof - and feels pretty much like a convertible without the problems that would typically bring!
The answer is in the question, putting any car to storage is asking for problems actually. Higher meleage is better than storage time as long as its well maintained, the cars are made to be used not stored. I understand that you might not want to drive your precious gem in wintertime, but unfortunately these things are to be expected on any brand/model when put to storage.
@@Jaderrun my bad, usually this is a thing when cars are put to storage but of course things can go bad on an older car, actually things happen on a new car aswell.
Hi!I live in Greece and i want soooo much to buy this model ( e200 facelift 2007 1.8 cc 184 hp)but i am afraid of the cost of a year service,the consumption of the gas,here in greece one liter of gas costs 1.8€,or the cost of possible malfunctions etc etc!!But i love so much this car!
I had a avandgard estate. Fantastic cars❤ I got somewhat sleepy behind the weel because it just drives to smooth!😅 I now have a c200 estate wich is somewhat more sporty.
No both before and after facelift the LED tail lights was for avantgarde only wich is the highest trim level for w210 and w211 just as he mention in this video.
My dad had to buy a “family car” back in 2006 when my little brother came along, and I remember I was 5 years old when we had flown to the Frankfurt dealership to buy this car. He got a e320 amg wagon, with a v6 3.0 liter, and he drives it to this very day. I remember when he bought it the guy at the dealership gifted him a mercedes watch, and he gifted it to me when I turned 18. It’s currently sitting at only 180000kms, but it probably resembles my entire childhood when I see a w211. Absolute beauty.
I'm pinning this comment because this right here is what cars are all about really
was it diesel?
@@Orbiitoclast no, it’s gas and i’m pretty glad it is. with lower emissions on this big of an engine taxes can reach 900€ monthly in my country.
im up to 190,000 still good!
@andreibolozan7616 no such thing as a amg v6
Dude, you made the best review on the TH-cam for this car.
Thank you
I'm driving 2006 model with V6 petrol engine with avantgarde. Amazing how this old car can still look so nice. MB knows how to make timeless design!
Amazing car! Enjoy it.
@yamafanboy and RGB led strip lighting interior, massive high resolution ips screens. Yes it does sound like they're selling PC now LOL
The "tunnel mode" 's main feature is it recycles the cabin air, for example if the car in front of you is emitting a lot of smoke
Or rather so you don't inhale the fumes that build up in tunnels.
my Merc cl203 from 2001 also had that tunel mode
@@leylandlynxvlog Hence 'tunnel mode'🤓
i had a '03 E320 now i have a '03 E320 Sport and i love the W211. Always get compliments on my car and so many coworkers have offered to buy it off me. Never will though id take a used W211 over a camry any day 🔥
The E320 is amazing, enjoy it!
Thinking of getting a w211 e220cdi, did you have any problems with it or any heads up I should be prepared for?
@@HURRlCANEVIEWS If you can get a facelift version as they fixed a lot of problems, the SBC system being a big one.
It's quite a lot quicker than the pre-facelift 220cdi as well with a far broader torque band and it uses less fuel, an absolutely wonderful engine that pulls at any rpm.
They're very very reliable cars so just check that everything works, check for rust in the rear wheelarches, in the framerails under the hood and the shock towers, should be easy to spot if there is anything, also check for leaks but that's the same as with every car, take the engine cover off and look around the injectors, it should be dry and not have any black smudge, aka black death.
The gearbox should be smooth, no hard clunks and no hesitation to get into gear.
High kilometers wouldn't scare me at all with one of them, both my w210 and w211 had 300k km's and drove like new cars and were dead nuts reliable.
They're extremely good cars so I doubt you'll regret your decision.
@@kristoffer3000I don’t there are any significant differences between pre facelift and facelift versions apart from exterior minor changes
@@bekabeka71 There are, the SBC braking system got removed and that's a major failure point on the pre-facelift ones, steering wheel is entirely different with buttons that aren't terrible, diesels got extensive changes that make them more reliable, more efficient and faster with a broader powerband, electric issues got fixed etc etc
There's a very solid case to be made for ignoring the pre-facelift ones and only looking at facelift cars, they're that much better.
Mine has been in my family for nearly 21 years. My dad bought it new. 76.000 miles. I still love it. I have an Audi A5 S line but my E220 is my favourite
Your grandkids will love it.
@yamafanboyw213 is very elegant and luxury too. I mean the pre-facelifted one.
You don´t get different tail lights depending on the styleing edition. The different tail lights are because of different manufacturing dates of the car.
Between 2002 and 2006 the lights were the older ones with separated transparent bars. Between 2006 and 2009 the transparent bars turned into one transparent middle section.
This was for all cars.
was looking for someone to point this out :)
Thanks for the correction!
No he is refering to led vs hologen non led tail lights not face lift tail lights vs original
He was referirng to the brake lights, CLASSIC and ELEGANCE have halogen bulbs instead of LED's
@yamafanboy Thanks Yama, wish I could pin your comment somehow for people to see
I have a 2005 W211. Nothing gone wrong in years, still runs like new
I got one of the w211 models in a garage found. It was sitting there without being moved for over 8 years and is now almost 20 years old. We hooked it up to a battery turned the key and the engine ran as if nothing happend. Even the mechanic that was with me was quite impressed by the car.
Market car the type of guy that pranks his friends by lowering their headrest
I’m somewhat of a prankster myself 😈
I have watched so many videos on this car and I can see that you did a lot of research as there were a lot of things and quirks mentioned in your video I have not seen anywhere else, great job.. please keep posting.
Thank you very much for such a nice comment!
Great review. I've owned 5 E Classes and currently have 2 and you still taught me something. Thank you.
That’s great to hear, thank you so much!
My boss owns the E200 from 2006 6 speed manual. . He got it sent from Germany to Spain. I've had the pleasure to drive it many times and it's a great experience. It's sitting at 630.000KM so far and still climbing. Truly unbreakable titans.
Depuis 4ans propriétaire E200 CDI w211 2004.215000km.boîte méca.vitesse max 215kh conso moyenne (6,5l.100km)
vous avez raison c'est une très bonne voiture 👍💯🤗
W211 superb car and timeless design
such a cool car and looks way better and classy compared to other cars in this price range. this is my realistic dream first car. thank you for the review! the car is even packed with USEFUL features and not with useless tons of features modern cars have nowadays! I got a motivation spike from this
Thank you for such a nice comment
Loved hearing about the history of the car, you can really see how amazing it was for it's time, and even still holds up now. Also really cool how you included your own buisiness cards, really shows you care :))) Can't wait to see what you do next!
Thank you so much! Really nice that you noticed the cards!
Im interested in W211 and this video makes me want it even more, dang it!!!!
Time to get one!
Do it. Do it now !
Same here I knew it was an amazing car, but then this dude shows tunnel mode... and brake hold... and one foot driving.... and I got blown away, I've been eyeing it for couple years and this video pushed me over the edge, defo going to get one ASAP bad thing, here in germany thei are still pretty expensive for a good one
They're very good, had a facelift 220cdi for 2 years and it was incredibly reliable, only thing that went wrong was a 15 euro sensor that took 5 min to change.
Even got it down to 5l/100km
Which sensor you mean?@@kristoffer3000
Got the E320 Avantgarde with pano roof.
I love everything about this car, especially the SBC system.
Best car ever for me, still drives and looks better than most other.
Beside the M113 the M112 was the best engine Mercedes ever built. Nice combo you have!
best video yet! the car has so many quirks and you present them so well! keep going ❤
Thank you so much Julija!!
I really love my W211 (2006 E350) We had different trim levels and engines here in the US, but it's a lovely car to drive. It certainly doesn't feel like it's pushing up on 20 years old! Great video!
Completely agree Greg, great car. Thanks!
No way! I've got a w203 c220 cdi and I didn't know rolling down the windows using the key was possible, until I watched this video. Thank you, I really missed this feature and it kinda blew my mind when I tried it out and it actually worked! Great video!
That's crazy. I honestly thought people are born with that knowledge. Crazy to see I was the one to help someone find that out. Thank you
Bought my friends 2007 e220cdi in 2019.
It had 164,000 miles on the clock , it cost 1,300gbp.
I ran it for three years and sold it in 2022 for 1500gbp with 194,000 miles on the clock .
These cars are the best of the best, I used it to close my business , carry all my stock and take rubbish to the council tip, I worked it into the ground and it ran beautifully and was amazing .
Now I've retired and moved to a small cottage in the country , it was too large for me , but 10 out of 10 , the best car you can get
Did it give any timeing chain problems?
No it didn't , it's got twin chains.
I've now changed to a little b class b180 2013 so I'm expecting to do a chain on that at about 100k (single row chain)
I can agree with every point you mentioned. One of the best quality cars Mercedes has built. I love my E 240 and hope I can drive it for a long time.
I have the same car with the same engine; it has 314k km on it right now and runs perfectly. Super comfortable and still frugal. Best car I ever bought.
I love hearing about cases like yours. When a company like Mercedes builds a quality car such as the W211 which can still be luxurious and reliable after 20 years and 314k km it's something magnificent!
314k is still rookie numbers. Here in Finland we drive cars untill they break because the car tax is so high, my Audi A4 has 365k km and i just switched to E 220 that has only 220 k/km... but many drive diesels to 500 to 700 k/km...
What an extended and in depth, very complete review . Respect
Thank you very much Mr. Peyroux!
My friend just bought a '04 e400 cdi and gotta be honest its the best car ive ever ridden in. It also made mw want a w211 badly and now im in love with the w211 platform.
This is THE best E-Class review in TH-cam. I haven’t come across any others that show the features like you do.
Some excellent features too!Thanks for showing them. I’m looking at buying an E320 CDi estate, so these will be useful.
The only thing I don’t like is that apparently they don’t have any cup holders in the front! I’m sure there will be an adapter of some sort on eBay though.
Thank you. IIRC there was some super weird contraption which you could buy from the factory as an add-on that comes out from the glovebox that’s a cupholder.
@@market_car Cool. Thank you for your reply.
Wow I've had three of these all estates and all avant-garde and yet you still managed to teach me 2 new toys! I think I should go read the manual, cheers buddy.
Cheers!
I just got an 03 e500 in a trade and she’s honestly mint. I couldn’t agree more to the statement that the w211 chasis held up style wise. They’re beautiful cars. I gotta say thank you! You taught me features on my car I didn’t even know about!
Greetings from Albania . The W211 will ALWAYS be my weakness and I drive a S204
Absolutely amazing video! Your showing me things about my W211 E320 CDI that I've never known before. keep up the good work!
Thank you very much Mr. Fowler! Appreciate it!
As an enthusiastic owner of a 2005 W211 E350 AvantGarde, thank you for this superb video--one of the best, even showing features of the SBC that I didn't know. These W211 cars are awesome--this is why I still drive one as the car approaches 20 years of age. At 7:54 we see one of the potential faults of the series. If over exposed to sunlight and heat (as happens here in Australia) you'll find the stitched seams at the top edge of the rear seats deteriorates and splits--and interior headlining can begin to detach from its base (fixed with discrete spiral pins which help prevent ongoing deterioration). Exterior rubber trim below the windscreen (replaced for $850Au), secondary trim underneath at the boot edges and at the base of the side windows also degrades. I therefore now garage my 350 under cover. Before the E350 I owned the brilliant W124 300E--selling it when it was age 28. The 300E had no such upholstery or rubber issues and shows that the E-Class suffered in build quality under the period of Chrysler's ownership of Daimler-Benz. BTW, loved the gutsy sound of the small turbodiesel, something I never expected :-)
Thanks for the tips Mr. Chapman! It's really nice to see people take care of their W211s like you are doing!
Exterior rubber trim, below the windshield, is the cowling. Use a new cutter to cut off the 1.7m long X 5mm strip of broken aged rubber on the cowling. Buy 2m length x 25mm strip of MetalSeal rubber, online, one side is self sealing for just a few dollar. Clean the glass & old cowling for oil free & dry. Then apply the sealing tape. 😂😂
Happy New Year everyone! 🎉
I’m setting a goal for this channel to reach 5,000 subscribers by the end of this year. You know what to do to help! 😉 Thank you!! 😁
Insanely handsome and a true gentleman, not only in how you present yourself, but also in how you respond to people making rude and/or immature comments on your videos. Also, your English is far better than most Americans, no joke. You are a catch! 😍
Appreciate that a lot! Might print this comment out and put it on my wall. Thanks for the kind words
1:37 Those aren‘t the Elegance backlights, those are the standard facelift backlights that every trim version had. Also the chrome you mentioned came with the Elegance trim. In general, the Elegance trim is top notch and most luxurious. Avantgarde is just there for sportiness.
What a great review of my beloved workhorse! One of the best, and great english. I drove cca 100.000 miles in 2006 220 cdi avantgarde estate, and 2008 320 cdi sport saloon - and still you showed me some new tricks! Let me give you... some more features, haha 🙂
1. you can pull inner side of the sunshade off and rotate it towards your side window when sun is from the side - and pull it out so it reaches precisely into the corner of the door window! ... and there is a SECOND sunshade to pull down for the front windscreen 🙂. I love it. You can do that on passenger side as well while feeling sorry for all the peasants suffering low sun conditions :-P
2. If you are a grumpy and stocky old man, later versions have "easy entry" - steering wheel rolls up when you open the car, and then after you close the door, back down into driving position - easy entry with pockets full of phone, keys, wallet etc.
3. some saloons have two (one for 2/3, one for 1/3) rear seat release switches in the trunk. So you can actually fold the rear seats comfortably from the rear. The front seats will lean up by themselves whn you release rear seats to allow easier folding.
3.1.: you can pull the bottom of rear seat out and lean it against front seats, and THEN lower the backrest (pull out the headrest) - getting a perfect flat surface with the trunk.
4. You can connect your iphone/android to AUX exit in glove compartment and play spotify music through it - or listen to google maps navigation on car speakers. It is far worse than digital connectivity of later models, but it does work - in a car from stone age!
5. You navigation CD is in the trunk. There are late versions of updated cd/dvd's up to 2016 roads available on ebay I believe.
5. You have I think 3 versions of the trunk: A). just a huge empty trunk with some underfloor compartments, B). trunk with two extra seats (collapsible under floor) for your less desirable sidekicks (like your girlfriend's mother, or a friend's friend, or perhaps wife's children from previous relationships - things like that), 3. version with special hidden compartment BETWEEN rear seat and the boot - very rare! - people intelligent enough to spot it have a much better job than being a traffic cop. Could be very useful in certain occupations 🙂
6. self-closing trunk doors when not closing properly. So no slamming, just lean the trunk door close and the mechanism pulls them in and shuts. Some late models have fully electric trunk door (open/close).
This should be a pinned comment if I could pin two. So much good info here! Thanks Mr. Meelenko!
This was so good, perfectly informative without being too long. Amazing content.
Thank you very much Mr. Njoroge! Means a lot!
One of the timeless machines produced ever!. Still enjoying my W211 E240. Thinking of going diesel now.
I buy a E270 CDI 90.000km this car its amazing
This is a very specific and detailed review, I'm considering buying a E-class 2004/07 and even if it's an old car I don't really care. I just love this car, looks and feel amazing. Thank you!
Brate,fantasticsn si! Neostvarena mi je zelja da prezentujem kola na yt,ali mislim da nisam za to.Ti si sjajan.Pustio sam i slucajno bacio pogled na tablice.Engleski ti je gotovo savrsen skoro pa da se ne primeti da ne zivis tamo.Svaka cast,samo nastavi.
Hvala g. Kovač (Kovac?), nikad nije kasno da kreneš - a sa entuzijazmom koji vidim da imaš izgleda kao da bi ti i dobro krenulo. Bilo bi mi drago da snimimo nešto zajedno u budućnosti. Srećno!
kind of videos ive been looking for
deeply explained, not just reading info from wikipedia or other statistics
good job 👍👍
Thanks a lot Jablarz! Appreciate it.
To be honest I was really surprised when I found out the Mercedes-Benz W211 is the third generation Mercedes-Benz E-Class made from 2001 to 2009 in sedan/saloon and station wagon/estate configurations - replacing the W210 E-Class models and superseded by the Mercedes-Benz W212 in 2009. The C219, marketed as the CLS, was introduced as a niche model in 2005, based on W211 mechanicals.
Launched in 2002 for the 2003 model year, the W211 E-Class was another evolution of the previous model. Before North American sales began, the car was shown in the 2002 movie Men in Black II.[7][8][9] The W211 development program began in 1997, followed by design work. The final designs were chosen in 1999, and German patents were filed on December 18, 2000 utilizing an E 500 prototype. Development ended in 2001 after 48 months, at a total cost of €2 billion. Pilot production went into testing in the summer of 2001, and the W211 E-Class debuted at the Brussels Motor Show in January 2002.
The W211 Platform was also the base foundation for which the newly reintroduced Chrysler LX cars were engineered from (Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger, Dodge Magnum).[10][11][12]
My dad has a E 500 with Designo leather and designo extended leather package. That was a very rare and expensive (I think around €5,000) option when the car was new. Everything is leather with beautiful stitching on it. The dash, door panels etc .
Nice Merc. This summer I drove Audi A6 v6 from 2003 with 480 000km and work smootly!!!
I have a 2005 w211 e220 with 80k kms. I inherited it from family with 60k kms. Had all sorts of issues ( injectors, air suspension, leak in shifting box) but that’s because the car was in garage since before the pandemic. Apart from that it’s an amazing car and drives like a charm. And honestly still beautiful for an almost 20 years old car.
Growing up in the 2000's, this was the quintessential Mercedes.
Era defining for sure
Amazing video brother!! Well done, keep it up! And greetings from Bulgaria!
Thank you very much!!
I have the e220 07 model bought new in 07 only 77k miles still drives like new only use it for holidays brilliant car
I would personally recommend the E320 with Gasoline+LPG GAs or a E320 CDI ( only with OM 648.961 engine) with the automatic gearbox. It's like a Tank. You can't go wrong with this version. But attention! This version only came with automatic gearbox and it never had 4matic (4x4) setup!
If you find a E320 CDI with 4matic and or manual transmission, stay away from it.
I managed to get over 840.000km with it before my insurance totaled it after an accident but I'm currently looking again for the E320 CDI or the E320 Gasoline version with LPG Gas injection (Best gasoline engines for the E320 are M112.949 V6 224hp and M112.954 V6 224 which is a great alternative since it came with 4matic)
Yeah, but the mpg is probably worse than a v8 crown vic. With the diesel 2.2 you get 40 mpg easily.
e320cdi gets better fuel consumption than 220 cdi
The thing with these Mercs is that you always want to go for the bigger engine. For example the difference in fuel consumption between the smallest 220CDI and 320CDI is only 0.6l more per 100KM. 320CDI is at 7.3l per 100km combined and 6.7l per 100km for the 220CDI.
Eh I already upgraded to the E500 might as well go for the full E63 at this point…
I have E320 2004 modem still in great condition. We bought it back in 2015.
Amazing car, you'll probably have it until 2030!
Absolutely Amazing video! Thanks bro!
I drive E350 2006 year model avantgarde, and still it is the best car I have had.
I even didn’t know that tunnel mode and sbc s, Amazing❤
Thank YOU Luka. Amazing car! Greetings to Georgia from Serbia!
very comprehensive review , feature i didnt even know existed , fairplay to you . keep up the good work
Thank you!
Well spoken mate! Looking forward to more from you. Thank you 🫡
Thank you very much Mr. Grenade!
Great review, reminded me of some good old times. Good luck on your channel. Greetings from Albania
Thanks very much Mr. Flavor. Much love to Albania!
Great review, i really like cars from this era of automotive industry. They are built so well... Keep up the good work! ✌
Thanks Nebojša!
Wow! Props for making such an in-depth and great video. I hope you gain the followers you deserve :)
Thank you very much!
few mistakes but its okay , a few things that seem general are not actually general for example the starting ( the pulse on the key without holding that was not acctually available on classic or elegance models ) , the sbc is not actually that bad if it breaks , it will be expensive but it doesnt cut the breaks just so you know it has 2 backups 1 is your emergency brake which most likely doesnt hold which is typical mercedes also you have a mecanical break , so when the pump goes in any state of error which can be a pump failure or a cilinder /brake line failure it will disable completly and it will switch to the mecanical version which a small master cilinder pushing brake fluid in to the front wheels braking sistem and only the front with about 20% of the maximum power that the pump would of produce and that also helps a lot because its not loosing the rest of the fluid by disabling the pump because the rear wheels have some issues with pipes and they corrode and break which is common on mercedes of that era and they took that in consideration in my oppinion with only having brakes in the front as a backup ,also the trunk is not automatic is spring loaded and the latch is electronic and that was only on sedans where the estates didnt have that option nor the button on key or door but instead on estate you had soft close , also yours is smoking quiet a bit looks like injectors because its black , sbc s is not available for all of them aswell no matter the trim level i own a very well spec avantgarde with even the dynamic driver seat with the pulsing option like an old massage and well on mine sbc s doesnt actually exist was never part of the enabled features it can be enabled being only part of the module but its not by factory . also the cluster had 3 designs classic one is the one you didnt show which is like the elegance but missing the chrome accent , and you can retrofit the cls ones which are similar in design but looks way cooler and more retro , on top of that many were optionals not standard so all w211 are very different in configuration even with the same trim level from textile seats to leather seats with heating in the front and rear seats too , options for 7 seats on the estate and many many more , also the gearbox had w/s on some where on other c/s which was actually read by many comfort /sport (btw thats bs if you ever put a tester on it the gearbox only reads w/s which stands for winter and summer) also is a very slow gearbox having an open torque converter which can make all gears slip for the sake of comfort sometimes making it feel like a cvt and its kinda annoying if you hate cvt like me :)) also if you would have the 4 zone climate control you will curse your days because it goes all the way to 12 degrees celsius which means a much more expensive ac compressor and when i say much more expensive i mean 3 times the price of the 2 zone climate control to keep that in mind ..... btw i have the 4 zone climate control its not fun when the ac compressor breaks... also on the estate they have a very nice self leveling rear being on air bags well all i can say is the bags last pretty well but the compressor is a pain , its not expensive if its only the standard one but sometimes it will make you blame the bags and those are expensive , if you have the airmatic front and back then the compressor is much more expensive and so are bags in the front as they come with the shock absorber and many other details about these cars , they are great cars still decent on economy but a pain in the ass when anything breaks .
i have never ever seen a w211 that you have to hold the key to start it and i,ve had a couple of them ( same with w210 actually), the only Mercedeses later than 1990s ive seen that you have to hold the key in start pos to start is my GFs w169 (A-class). They were made like that since they were available with keyless go as extra equipment. This goes with all trim levels.
@@halvaraspegren7635 i actually own a w211 classic that does require to hold the key to start it and my cousing has a elegance that does the same only my avantgarde has the option to just pulse the key and it will actually start on its on no matter how long it cranks
Suppose thats some of the first modells then? Since this is a heritage from older models ( w210 etc) i doubt it even was an option but standard equipment on all trims.
As I mentioned i never see a W211 that doesnt have the electronic starting system and its also not mentioned as equipment what ive seen either. Im no expert but ive seen and owned some of these and owning one now low spec high mileage and all had it that Way.
Fenomenalan video, svaka čast. I tvoj engleski je odličan, bravo. Živim u Italiji i udata sam za Italijana kome je bio san da ima E220 CDI EVO Avantgarde i pre mesec dana sam mu ispunila taj san i poklonila takav auto, ali u varijanti station wagon pošto imamo 2 psa. Iskreno nikad ga nisam videla tako sretnog, kao malo dete je oduševljen ovim autom. I ja moram da priznam da je neverovatno udoban auto i ide savršeno, pri brzini od 185km/h ima se osećaj da ide 80km/h, jer je skroz stabilan. Nisam znala za sve ove "cake", a mislim da ni suprug ne zna sve, tako da jedva čekam da ga iznenadim nekim trikom. 😅
Svaka čast Kristina, i na kupovini dobrog auta, i na lepom iznanađenju za muža. Divan auto posebno zbog pasa. Puno sreće!
@@market_car hvala puno 😊🍀
The key thing with the W211 is that they took care of the rust issue that all W210 in cold climates had. It was more spacious and overall a better-refined vehicle. My father had the E320 CDI and that thing was a beast!
Problème résolu par Mercedes à partir de 2004👍🤗
Really nice car bro. In my language , Urdu, we have a saying that goes along the lines of "a man without a moustache has nothing". Keep up the good work, God bless!
Thanks Mr. Salman! 👨🏻
11:41 I have a version with folable back seats. You fold the seats up, and the back down forwards, if that make sense. I have transported a whole ikea kitchen in that car.😊
This car is king of all cars 💯🔥👑
As a Serbian your accent is excellent, keep up!!!
Thanks Djordje
Just bought this beauty today
2007
E220 cdi
In Pakistan
And loving it ❤❤❤
The best!
Believe it or not, I have it as E 400 CDI Avantgarde. Original AMG package outside, Designo Style inside.
cold revving hits brate
I had one of these, 2004, but with the far superior 270 CDI (5 cylinder) engine. So much better than the 4cyl 220.
Great video, and nice car :) I've spent a lot of time in these, as I used to work as a taxi driver. But, even I learned a couple of things by watching this :)
Thank you. For you this is basically like watching someone review your office.
@@market_car Hahah Yeah, true 🙈 I've been interested in cars for most of my life tho, so watching great videos, like this, is always nice 🙂
Best review for a car, and I'm definitely buying one
Perfect review, thanks! I love the design of this era E-class more and more. I´m gonna have to buy one soon :)
Für mich einer der besten Mercedes die bis dato gebaut worden sind. Der Fahrkomfort ist unglaublich gut u. auch gut gedämmt.
In terms of W/S Modes, for stronger engines like the E270 and up you have C/S instead, which stands for Comfort/Sport.
Maybe because the stronger engines had too much torque so they skipped first gear normally?
@@market_car I don't think so, my dad has an e320 and it doesn't skip any gears, it's probably cause since there's a stronger engine, there's the sport option but if you want less fuel consumption you put it on comfort, which also lessens the rpms at full throttle. On sport they go to the max 5k rpm (for a diesel) while on comfort around 4k. But there probably is some truth to the amount of torque.
Edit: Another thing i wanna point out, also a reason why it has C/S is because its a higher tier class compared to a classic e220. So Avantgarde has C/S, as for Elegance i dont know. But im sure classic has the W/S. My dad has an Avantgarde so i know an Avantgarde has C/S.
You really deserve more subs! Really good video. You just earned a sub
Thank you very much!
Great review, shame you don't like the leather on the doors I think it's lovely. Though I much prefer light coloured or brown/red interiors to black myself and I prefer the E320 CDI. That SBC S feature is news to me, I'll have to try it out when I'm next in such a car seems very ahead of it's time and I'm surprised no one else reviewing one of these has mentioned it.
Definitely better than plastic or something similar but I much prefer how BMW did it on the E39. I'm also a light interior guy. Didn't know about SBC S either until the owner told me about it. I was astounded. Thanks!
great detailed review!
Thank you Snippet Society!!
@@market_carhi mate can nice videos,can I ask you from your personal view something about Mercedes and other cars?
@@market_car why in generally Mercedes is better than BMW and AUDI?
How you compare it to the BMW E39 regarding interior build quality, driving experience... and ultimately, which one would you choose and why? Keep up the good work!
I'd take the E39 because I prefer a more sporty car. The Mercedes is very luxurious and quirky but it doesn't feel that sporty. Thank you!
Awesome review mate! Excellent work!
Thank you Fredrick!
@@market_car I'm about to buy the W211 e240 2004 elegance model. Your review came in quite handy mate.
Such an awesome machine that!
@@fredrickkithinji3193 Great choice, wish you many fun miles in that beauty!
Very good review man!
Great car! Got one 3 years back, only problem is getting a good mechanic in Abuja Nigeria. Been having an on and off issue with SBC so the gear frequently goes on emergency mode.
Good thing is you probably won't have to visit him often. Hope you get it sorted out. Shoutout to Nigeria!
Love that!
Btw anyone from Serbia pls plug my guy in with w124, we need a review on this classic piece 💯
Thanks HoodJ, let's get that w124!
nice video! just bought a e220 today! after some bad bmw experiances...
Time for good experiences with Mercedes!
Details and characteristics 🗣️🔥🔥🔥
My first Instagram-esque comment
@ happy to be here brother amazing video
@@NorthwestMobileDetailing Appreciate you
Yup last year bought 2.2cdi soo happy
Happy for you! Enjoy it.
I have a 2004 E270cdi,its. Outstanding❤
Amazing car!
I have a 2004 CLK500 that I bought last year (I live in Wisconsin, but bought it from California, so rust-free but peeling interior leather from the sun), and it has mostly the same features as the E Class in the video. Great car overall, but has some things I'm not entirely happy about - and they're all about dependability. It was a one owner vehicle. with a pretty good maintenance history.
While I was driving it home (2,300 mi / 3,700 km drive in three days, which I realize is a stress in and of itself), one of the valve cover gaskets started leaking. I knew they were replaced in 2021, so must not have been a great job. Got it home, repaired at a MB dealership. Pricy!
I was then pretty upset when my crankshaft position sensor broke at 58,.000 mi (94,000 km). I have not seen those going bad even in cheap Russian cars under 150,000 km before. Thankfully. I had other cars to drive while I was waiting for the $30 sensor and a couple of tools to arrive from Amazon. It was a pain in the butt to replace it, but I was able to do it myself (unlike the 4 and 6-cylinder engines, the V8 CPS is on the back of the block, so it was a very tight squeeze with my fat hands).
Before I put the car away in storage last fall, my rear half-window wouldn't go down more than 3 cm (turned out to be a bad regulator), so the auto-adjust function on the driver's door window wouldn't work either... $1,000 later, the regulator was replaced and everything works fine again. Can't say I wasn't expecting stuff to break on a 20 y. o. Merc. but still... It's pretty low mileage.
That's not to mention small but annoying things like a corroded connector to a fog light. I wasn't in the mood to order a new one, so I just hooked up the female connectors to the lightbulb and wrapped the whole thing up with electrical tape.
After rereading this whole things, it feels like I'm lamenting the purchase. Not really! I love driving this car (I call her Monica), and the naturally aspirated 5-liter V8 sound is like music for my ears. Plus, I've always kinda wanted a convertible, but never felt like they were a great choice. With the pillarless coupe, however, I roll all the windows down, open the sunroof - and feels pretty much like a convertible without the problems that would typically bring!
The answer is in the question, putting any car to storage is asking for problems actually. Higher meleage is better than storage time as long as its well maintained, the cars are made to be used not stored. I understand that you might not want to drive your precious gem in wintertime, but unfortunately these things are to be expected on any brand/model when put to storage.
@@halvaraspegren7635 I’m afraid you didn’t read too closely. All of these issues arose before I put in in storage.
@@Jaderrun my bad, usually this is a thing when cars are put to storage but of course things can go bad on an older car, actually things happen on a new car aswell.
Great review!
Thank you Jaman!
I recenrtly bougt a e320cdi v6 almost full option awesome car :)
Great to hear!
Vlasnik sam W210 “okca” 320 CDI.Odličan auto,odlični dizel motori.
Good content bro keep it up
Thank you Khalil!
Hi!I live in Greece and i want soooo much to buy this model ( e200 facelift 2007 1.8 cc 184 hp)but i am afraid of the cost of a year service,the consumption of the gas,here in greece one liter of gas costs 1.8€,or the cost of possible malfunctions etc etc!!But i love so much this car!
the button is not a tunnel mode it is to stop the air from entering the cabin and filter the dust
I had a avandgard estate. Fantastic cars❤
I got somewhat sleepy behind the weel because it just drives to smooth!😅
I now have a c200 estate wich is somewhat more sporty.
W211 one of the best Mercs of all time!!
Odličan si. Pozdrav iz Zagreba. Samo nastavi
Hvala. Pozdrav za Zege
Learned a lot, thanks😄✌️
Bless up!
Great review, THANKS!
Thank you!
Someone give a w140 to this guy, just to know what a real cool mercedes looks like
PLEASE
Regarding stopping without breaks, even the W123 automatics could that. And that was in the 80s.
I didn't know that. Thanks Daniel!
The elegance was the top trim level, and the tailights where not different from trim levels, the taillight in your video is from before restyling.
No both before and after facelift the LED tail lights was for avantgarde only wich is the highest trim level for w210 and w211 just as he mention in this video.