Owner of a 2015 E350 Sport 4Matic here. I absolutely love driving the car. The highway is where it shines, but it is quiet, handles well for its size, and the suspension in stock form isn’t too rough. In the 15k+ miles i’ve put on it, I only had one minor issue where I had to replace a destroyed plastic boot on one of the front axles (4Matic), but everything else has been only for maintenance. I have had no issues whatsoever with the car itself. The only option I wish it had was the adaptive LED light system but the standard headlights work better than many upgraded headlights from other manufacturers. If anyone is thinking about buying a W212, especially the 2014-16 facelift, don’t think twice and just do it! You will not regret it.
What I have seen is that the regular headlights are better for the city someone made a comparison and noticed that only high beams look better with the adaptive lights. Great for the highway tho..
@@iamjshep3It’s tough to say exact, it all depends on how much driving you do and where you live. Also, how well the previous owner took care of the car is a huge factor. When I owned the car I put 7-9k miles per year and live in FL so the car was not abused or in rough conditions at all. All maintenance I basically did early since I never hit the factory 10k mile interval. Found a great shop specializing in Mercedes, only charged me about $140 for Service A and about $350-500 for Service B depending on what needed to be done. A friend hooked up OEM front and rear pads including labor at $400. That’s all I really ever did runnings-costs wise, only oil changes, filter replacements, and the occasional fluid flushes of different components
I agree! Looking at both the pre-facelift and facelift today, kinda makes the pre-facelift look newer and more luxurious than the VERY expensive 2013 facelift. If you want a mean/muscle look, get a new GTR or GTC next to your pre-facelift E-class. Its almost like having a good pair of dance/church/work shoes, but also having a pair of good running shoes aswell.
I actually bought my facelift E because my sons didn't like the pre facelift version. To me, both were beautiful. The pre facelift is the most Mercedes like. The facelift definetely bends towards the AMG look which all Mercs have today. Mercedes needed to attract a younger audience for this type and I think it worked. Sadly enough, the limo feel gave way to the sports sedan. I recently drove a W210 (+500.000 km) and I must say that the comfort of that car was way better then mine.
Agreed, I have a 2011 W212 that I found in a parking garage and bought from a 95 year old man for cheap. I love it, it’s the best car I have ever owned.
I have a 2011 W212 also and when I look at it is like looking at Halle Berry. It is beautiful and flawless like a work of art. Same, best car I ever owned.
I bought my 2014 E350 back in August of 2013. I drive it until this very day and never had any issues with the car. It’s very reliable, sporty, has enough power, and is practical.
I don't think there is a reason to hide your precious'es and deny yourself the pleasure. I got my E350 with 300000+ KMs on it. You'd never tell. It is a 3L v6 Diesel version. Just replaced both front airmatic struts. Still love it :D
I own a black one. Love the front of my car and it’s extremely reliable. Absolutely amazing car. The engine of well taken care of, is an absolute winner.
I own a 2014 E350, and it is by far the best-made car I've ever driven (longtime BMW owner, btw.) On the occasion I've had to take it in for service and was given a newer next-gen E-Class, I found it not as nice. It's hard to describe, but the W212 feels more like a Merc from the 1970s or 80s, back when they'd go a million kilometers just to get the badge.
As a Benz technician that is the one car you see in the shop that only comes in for maintenance. Literally the only times I have to do diagnosis work is if there's rat damage and you have to repair some of the wiring😂
Can you please advise how long the fabric roof is likely to last on convertible W212s and if necessary is it extortionately expensive to repair or replace?
@@popshaines5492 great question! I used to do convertible tops on these cars especially the 211/212 like you mentioned. As far as longevity in my opinion, not long. The string used to operate the top when it’s on motion tend to weather and snap as they age. I remember back when that model came out if you had ELW coverage you got it done for free but as far as upfront costs from the customer, I think the price ranges from $900-$1400. I could be wrong, but the labour pays up to around 8 hours and the top itself is expensive. You can still drive the car without using the top so it’s up to your discretion. Hopefully it just doesn’t leak😂
I love my 2016 E350 sport. It has great gas mileage when traveling. Reliable and safe luxury car. Mine is steel gray with black interior. I get many compliments!
If it's a 350 diesel it sounds like my car. Grey metallic and black leather. This car really deserves a 6 cyl engine! I had a 220 diesel before which was also a good car but it's a completely different and more luxurious feeling when you have that smooth effortless power.
I've got a Dark Blue 2009 W212 200 CDI with about 100K Miles on it. I got it chip-tuned to 190HP / 470nm and I got a big smile on my face every time I drive it. I like the classic look and the interior, it's just show class and quality. Never thought it, but a big MB fan. Love that damn car.
Saddam Alili Have a 2012 E350 and it has a classical gorgeous look that is unique from all the other cars out there. W221 is another superb looking car.
I am glad i own this car...is speackless...sublime car...i had w210 till now...for me Mercedes is by far the most beautiful car...elegant...confortable...safety...in 4 great words "the Best or nothing"
2012 W212 E220 owner here. Have it for 3 years other than throttle valve and oil cooler I had no issues. Still puts a smile on my face when I drive it. It's a tank
I recently purchased a 2015 W212 in exceptionally clean condition, approximately 48k miles, dealer maintained, largely based on this review. It is ideal for my requirements and regional driving conditions. Thanks for such a comprehensive professional review.
Great video. The amount of changes done for the facelift in 2013 was huge. You never see a body panel changing shape in a facelift. No wonder it cost Mercedes around $1 billion. I remember reading somewhere that it won "Best facelift" that year.
I drive a 2014 E350 base. The car is awesome, it runs like new and I have 170k miles. Normal maintenence and it runs great. The pleather seats are not desirable but the rest works the way they should.
That’s also the single thing I don’t like about it, I use the chemical guys leather spray and spray them down and it smells like real leather at least lmao.
That MB Tex is not just any pleather though. It will outlast leather easily and look new forever. It also doesn't have any of the problems associated with pleather like turning brittle due to sun exposure. My experience with it was an E class that I bought over 30 years ago but I doubt that it has changed.
Benz driver from Denmark here: I just love my 2012 E350 CDI. Sedan.. 265hp, 620Nm. Full leather with ergonomic adjusted seats. Bi Xenon, Keyless Go, Lingatronic and loads more. The car has a full service history from Mercedes Benz. 570.000km (355.000 Miles). Price 90.000 DKK (about 14.500USD) Everything works, no faults whatsoever... Just love that car.
@@h2oaddict Yes, never opened or rebuildt. But comeplete service by a Mercedes garage. In Denmark a lot of these cars are used as taxis the frist 2-3 years. Then they are duty free and are sold.
I have a 2013 that I got new and now has 218,000 miles and everything still works. Other than maintenance, brakes and tires only minor issue was the thermostat housing leaked so got that and the water pump replaced at around 185000 miles. Going to run it till it dies!
Love my ‘16 E250 4-Matic Bluetec. I imagine it will stay in my stable as long as the mid-80s 240D-300D/TD vehicles which are now approaching 35 years of age. It is marvelous, trouble free machine.
I just came across this video while researching to get one of the facelifted W212s. I’d have to say, this was the most informative and brilliantly shot video I’ve seen in a long time. It answered all the questions I had and the spec on the car made it a delight to watch. I wish you well.
I have a 2010 w212 tenorite grey , 4matic w/ sport package ,18” rims and panoramic roof. Literally the best car I’ve owned and driven my whole life. Also as reliable as my 03 Honda Accord back in the day.. Definitely recommend this car to anyone interested.
In my books the W212 is the best Mercedes ever built and it is also one of the most beautiful mass produced cars. Owned 2012 E350 for 6 years and the only problems it had was with the engine ventilation system that had to be replaced and engine mounts (this was a costly repair). The car is built like a tank, it’s silent, comfortable and has great handling for a heavy car (yes it’s nowhere as fun or fast as a BMW M135 on track but it’s not designed for that purpose). I find the facelifted version even more beautiful.
I drive a w210 daily, it’s a facelift e320 in emerald black. It’s is a truely fantastic car, one owner no rust and super reliable. In the 3 Years or ownership there have been no problems at all. And I got it for the sum of $3,300 Australian!
I would have to take issue with your claim that the W212 E Class Mercedes is the best ever. The W124 series, built between 1985 and 1995 has that reputation, and I can vouch for that. I live in Colombia and 2 years ago I bought a 1993 W124 E320 which has now done 105,000 miles as it was originally sold new in the US. I paid the equivalent of USD6,600 at the time. Apart from some deferred maintenance issues, it is proving to be the best Mercedes I have owned. It is the last of the non-computer Mercedes - a big plus in my mind! Prior to this, I owned a total of 6 older Mercedes in New Zealand between 1978 and 2008. The first was a 1963 220Sb which I owned for 10 years. I wish I still owned all of these pre-computer cars. They were wonderful.
Love the stance of these while parked....it looks poised. Edit.....I was about to comment on this beaut of a car, then I saw I already had, months ago! Oh dear.
My 2008 w211 has been so reliable and looks so good it’s hard to give up, I’m thinking about the pre facelift w212 to keep the quad headlight look. Hard decision
@@Allen216.As a car addict who has owned around 30 cars over the last 10 years its always better to not sell a reliable car. Better get a new one first and see what it does over the first year or two.
2012 E550 Cabriolet....just turned 55k miles and trouble free except for the adaptive cruise control break checking folks following me when I try to pass a semi which is in the lane immediately to my right. Outside that, has some serious power and handling with it bi-turbo V8!
I have a 2009 E320 bluetec with only 166k miles and it looks and drives like new..if I put the pedal to the metal for a minute or so, with no cops around, she can still do 130mph with a smile! This turbo-diesel gives me around 36 mpg.. amazing.
I own a 2012 E250 W212. Have done 90k Kms on it. Except for driver side lather seat which is near spoilt due to frequent use...no problem so far. Normal maint and you are good to go . I also use BMC performance Air filter and have also installed 10.25 inch android with 360 degree camera and since I am india where potholes are road breakers are nightmare, i had to install Rogerab Shocker absorber which increased the ground clearance by almost 2 inches.
I love my 2014 W212 E350 4Matic. Best car I have owned. Blows my old BMW away. Better quality and reliability. I test drove a 2019 the other day while mine was in service and it felt "cheap" compared to mine.
Well the w213 isn't everyone's favourite but I assure you Mercedes did a great job in keeping that car well intact and good-looking. More tech means more problems yes but it's also definitely better than the 2021 version omg. that and the w223 S-Class are nightmares
That was a great video. Very accurate and on point. I own a 2014 E550 and agree with all of the general comments made by the reviewer. One issue I experienced at 65,000 miles was a “leaking” main wiring loom. It’s a problem that previous generations have suffered and it seems to have made it into this generation of E-class also. Basically it’s blood poisoning for the car. Had to replace the loom, ECU and a bunch of other items. Cost $7.5k at the dealership. My car also suffers from the unfortunate faded burl walnut. There is a class action lawsuit for that now. If buying a used one I’d go for a V6 like this. The V8 is really lovely and has bags of ample power but that V8 is wedged under that hood. Nightmare for DIYers to work on and even the technicians at MB complain about lack of access. The technician that worked on my car was an older guy. I asked him what he thought was the most reliable Eclass built in recent times. He said the the outgoing W211 was trouble free (2008-2009). He said “all the bugs were finally worked out”😂. That last w211 facelift is actually my favourite E-Class. But we all have our favourites. Thanks again.
That could be very true, you know, from your garage buddy. The W211 lasted for 9 years. These later ones only 6-ish. So a 2009 sample with 100k or so would be a bargain.
Distronic Plus is the best feature. I got surprised when the car took evasive action when the car from behind try to overtook me. Difficult to explain. The brakes and stability control really shine.
I have had this car from next to new for a number of years now, added a few bits and pieces such as Carbon spoiler and front lip splitter. Very difficult to let it go unless the Mercedes E class goes fully electric in my opinion, definitely the best looking E-class of all time.
I owned one myself. Black on black. Loved it a lot. I recall when driving into Los Angeles early one morning. The car literally told me to pull over, and to get coffee. And then on another occasion. Traffic stopped on the freeway. My benz stopped on a dime all by itself. I’ve since have gotten another vehicle, but I sure miss the ride and technology.
THE KING I have an 11 E350, I like it but I wished I’d gotten the E550. My 350 is a little slow for my driving style and i wish I had the air ride. My E has been basically trouble free except for a nagging a/c issue, since I’ve owned the car the last 5 yrs the a/c would just start blowing full heat thru the vents in the summer. My sorry dealer told me it needed a new compressor but in June my Indy mechanic looked at and said it was a sensor, $150 to purchase $50 to put on, compressor $2k. The car has 156k miles on it and going strong. The car has stacked tires so I go thru rear tires about every 20k mikes. I had an e46 but the e drives nothing like it. I had continentals on it initially but switches to Michelin, softer and quieter ride. Next car will be a benz, probably E450 had one as loaned and liked it and also had an e350 it was slow didn’t like it. I forgot to add that I have a CLS 550, totally different animal than the E350. It too has been reliable without breaking the bank.
Love mine to pieces. 2016 E400 with an Easy to tune engine from Eurocharged 460HP 520Torque!! Drives like an E53 amg, the car is extremely comfortable safe and everything inside and out it’s top notch built!! Mercedes really upped their game since 2010 on the e class! 2021 is an absolute monster won Car of the Year by MotorTrend
I'm so lucky. I have one of the very early W212s.....a 2009 model E350Cdi Avantgarde Blue Efficiency Automatic saloon WITH the star on the hood - pre the facelift model featured here and imo better looking at the front end. More masculine. Now 11 years old with 108,000 miles and drives superbly. Last year, when it was JUST under 10 years old, I was advised the rear subframe was badly corroded. Mercedes replaced it, FOC. How about THAT for over-and-above customer service?!! I didn't even buy it new, it was almost 4 years old with 39,000 on the clock when I got it! If I ever change, what maker's car do you think I'm gonna buy??!!
Same here MB replacing rear subframe on my 2009 212 . I know MB made a big mistake when Helmut Wherner was MD ( he said we make our cars too well) so he cut back on quality resulting in the 210 rotting everywhere. However, I bought a 210 estate new and boy did it rot ,during my 11 year ownership it had 2 new front wings, 2 new rear doors , a repair to the tailgate and eventually a new tailgate , new front strut mounts and a new rear subframe. By this time and 100,00 miles the paint work was understandably subject to shade differences as the car had been repaired at different times during its life. However, in view of this I complained again and consequently MB repainted the whole car. All this was carried out FOC
I agree 1000%. I have a W204 C300 but love the way the W212 (Pre LCI or LCI) looks and drives. Plenty of space, great design that's aged beautifully and mechanically sound though one very important thing. Change the transmission fluid every 40k and for sure it will go several hundreds of thousands of miles without issue. Your best bet is a non airmatic model which lowers servicing costs and complexity.
Great video. The only gripe I have about mine is the soft touch coating on plastic pieces like buttons and steering wheel. Pretty minor issues that don't affect the functionality, just kind of annoying at first then one learns to live with it.
I think the W211 was best in terms of build quality and aged very well. I have the W212 facelift but there are rattles and creaks in places and the ride isn't the softest. You need the air suspension. Maybe it's my tyres. But it's not the AMG package. It's the Avant-garde. Would've liked softer.
I got the non-sport version with hood star for the long stroke suspension's. The sport model is extra bumpy on US freways with skinny tires that bend rims in pot holes... they sale a "rim insurance" for that.
I had 2 of the 212 model, both E350’s. Both were pre-facelift which I think looked much better - I never liked the face lift and I think the sports grille looks strange of a 4 door. The first one saved my life in a very significant accident. These are fabulous and exceptionally well built cars and extremely comfortable. I haven’t liked an E class since . The interiors were beautiful, not like the LED jukebox box look of the most recent E classses.
I have a w212 2012 e350 cdi 57000 miles black on black amg spec,nothing has gone wrong with it in the 7 years I’ve owned it,it’s still on its original battery and I service it myself in accordance with Mercedes service intervals,70 on the motorway it’s doing over 50 mpg,I’m 60 now and I don’t think I will ever sell it.
This personaly the best looking benz ever made in my opinion. Its not too agresive but it gives some sporty looks. I own a W211 E220CDI and it kinda does look booring. Although i installed android power command so its a lot more modern now. But the W212 restyling E220CDI Avantgard is my next benz for sure
I have a 2014 e350 4matic sport black on black I have 160k on it and you wouldn’t know. I don’t take care of it and I barely get oil changes and it’s never given me a problem in the 4 years I’ve owned it.
I am not a fan of Mercedes, but if I ever bought one I'd get an E class. My Aunts neighbor has one and so did my Aunt, but now she owns a GLA. The E class seems to have a simplistic classy design
I’ve had loads of Benz. Some new, some used, my ideal would be - 124 build quality,, 211 all round driving pleasure, 212 for trouble free Motoring. - now that would make the perfect Benz for everyday use
Own a pre-facelift 2013 and I couldn't imagine not having the vertical badge on the front, but I do like the facelift generally. Had to buy new rims though as the low-profile tires on the sport package transfer too much impact energy to the wheels.
I wish the stuck with the floor shift and paddles but I am impressed how the transmission improved its performance. I also don't know how long the screens will last that said it seems like MB isn't what it used to be where your child and your grand children could drive your first mercedes-benz. I say this because I can't find even specifications to have a part made from a 3D/fabrication shop and the MB is only a 2000 but you get something from the 70' 80 and early 90s and most of those not only can you get them served but the amount of resources is amazing. You can even get a Pullman service at a dealership. If you have Jeremy Clarkson money.
My 2016 W212 "night edition" (one of the last made) is my favourite modern car I own. Only the Command SatNav lets it down (though I did get it into a space the autopark refused last week :P ) I've borrowed a W213 from my local dealer and really disliked it, so am sticking for now :)
2012 E350 4Matic owner. 200,000km and its showroom condition, only changed brakes, tires and fluids. And a couple batteries. It’s phenomenal on gas, has power when needed, and it’s a daily driver. Only one regret is the MBTex seats. I should have purchased leather. Maybe next time. If I live long enough to break this car.
I own a E-350 2010, 60k miles. I've done tires/front breaks/ battery/alternator. Sway bar. But I'm set looks great, drives great, dystronic, great gas mileage, roomy, hard drive, DVD, USB,. Electric cars are becoming popular. I'll keep this as secondary vehicle. Plus I can service the car with the help of TH-cam.
2012 pre face life E550 owner here. My fav car ever! Drivers heated seat (4 elements in total) failed & was $500 per element yup $2,000.😳 However warranty covered, Amen! Love to get one with a cooked engine, then convert it to an EV, love the body style and look.
Look like their heated seats are a flaws... Mine don't work anymore, they cost 300$ for the center and 300$ for the one arounds only for the parts. 2000? They stole you big time. It's a 1-2h hour job.
@@LeVai11ant Thanks for the reply. My $ amounts are NZ dollars btw, sorry should have stated that. Still mega expensive but hey kinda what I expect from MB.
Very nice video, you gained my follow! Small question, do you remember if this e class facelifting had the double-pane (laminated) glasses? I think the older generation of 550 got those, not sure about this one
Thanks for watching! This model didn’t have the double-pane glass. There was an option code 839 available that offered laminated safety glass with acoustic film however.
I have a 1995 W124 E420 Special Edition(mfg 4/95) and a 2011 W212 E550 4matic sport. I like the W124 for it's solid feel construction-chassis/frame/suspension-oh, and the V8 smoothness. The W212 is smooth, but, the suspension is soft, even in sport setting due to the air bag suspension set up, some panels are aluminum to save weight and mpg. I believe the W124 is well liked because it was well designed and built to a certain standard.
Owner of a 2015 E350 Sport 4Matic here. I absolutely love driving the car. The highway is where it shines, but it is quiet, handles well for its size, and the suspension in stock form isn’t too rough. In the 15k+ miles i’ve put on it, I only had one minor issue where I had to replace a destroyed plastic boot on one of the front axles (4Matic), but everything else has been only for maintenance. I have had no issues whatsoever with the car itself. The only option I wish it had was the adaptive LED light system but the standard headlights work better than many upgraded headlights from other manufacturers. If anyone is thinking about buying a W212, especially the 2014-16 facelift, don’t think twice and just do it! You will not regret it.
W212 and W204 best carts ever made. Seen some with 700k and never had any major repairs only normal maintenance, oil changes ,tune ups ,brakes etc,
What I have seen is that the regular headlights are better for the city someone made a comparison and noticed that only high beams look better with the adaptive lights.
Great for the highway tho..
Hey, I’m about to buy a 2014 E350 Luxury model and I wanted to know what are the maintenance cost looking like yearly?
@@iamjshep3It’s tough to say exact, it all depends on how much driving you do and where you live. Also, how well the previous owner took care of the car is a huge factor. When I owned the car I put 7-9k miles per year and live in FL so the car was not abused or in rough conditions at all. All maintenance I basically did early since I never hit the factory 10k mile interval. Found a great shop specializing in Mercedes, only charged me about $140 for Service A and about $350-500 for Service B depending on what needed to be done. A friend hooked up OEM front and rear pads including labor at $400. That’s all I really ever did runnings-costs wise, only oil changes, filter replacements, and the occasional fluid flushes of different components
Just bought one 2 days ago and i absolutely love the car! Smoothest ride of any car I’ve personally driven or owned
This model will be iconic in 30 years.
the facelifted 212 is the first e-klass i like since the 123
Can't agree more.
I don't think so, but to each their own!
It’s a classic. Totally agreed
It is now. I get compliments on it nearly every day.
I like the W212 pre-face lift better. I own one; (bias). Its a gorgeous car, mine is a 2010 and I still sit with a cold beer to stare at it.
I agree! Looking at both the pre-facelift and facelift today, kinda makes the pre-facelift look newer and more luxurious than the VERY expensive 2013 facelift. If you want a mean/muscle look, get a new GTR or GTC next to your pre-facelift E-class. Its almost like having a good pair of dance/church/work shoes, but also having a pair of good running shoes aswell.
Agreed..I often pull up a chair and admire my 2011 E550 4matic.
I actually bought my facelift E because my sons didn't like the pre facelift version. To me, both were beautiful. The pre facelift is the most Mercedes like. The facelift definetely bends towards the AMG look which all Mercs have today. Mercedes needed to attract a younger audience for this type and I think it worked. Sadly enough, the limo feel gave way to the sports sedan. I recently drove a W210 (+500.000 km) and I must say that the comfort of that car was way better then mine.
I agree 100%. That’s why I just bought the 5.5biturbo e63. I’m still pinching myself.
@@harryharrison483 Awesome! What color?
When someone is well educated on their car. Job well done.
Respect.
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Apart from the nearly 180 degree hood opening.
Agreed, I have a 2011 W212 that I found in a parking garage and bought from a 95 year old man for cheap. I love it, it’s the best car I have ever owned.
I have a 2011 W212 also and when I look at it is like looking at Halle Berry. It is beautiful and flawless like a work of art. Same, best car I ever owned.
I bought my 2014 E350 back in August of 2013. I drive it until this very day and never had any issues with the car. It’s very reliable, sporty, has enough power, and is practical.
Never have treated a vehicle as well as my E350, certainly a special car. She is a 2012 with only 48K miles, just gorgeous.
Wow 48k , that’s great mileage for a 2012.
Just bought a 2011 E550 with 37000mi this past February from the original owner. I love it & keep it tucked away in my garage... Weekends only.
@@realnewyorkcityliving2065My 2013 E-350 just clocked 58,000 miles two nights ago.
I don't think there is a reason to hide your precious'es and deny yourself the pleasure. I got my E350 with 300000+ KMs on it. You'd never tell.
It is a 3L v6 Diesel version. Just replaced both front airmatic struts. Still love it :D
I’ve been driving the AMG version E63 of this car
With all the specifications , bells and whistles. Man i would never change this car.
What year? How manymiles? Any big repairs?
How about any issues?
I own a black one. Love the front of my car and it’s extremely reliable. Absolutely amazing car. The engine of well taken care of, is an absolute winner.
I own a 2014 E350, and it is by far the best-made car I've ever driven (longtime BMW owner, btw.) On the occasion I've had to take it in for service and was given a newer next-gen E-Class, I found it not as nice. It's hard to describe, but the W212 feels more like a Merc from the 1970s or 80s, back when they'd go a million kilometers just to get the badge.
If you found the next generation not as nice then Idk what nice is? Thats a crazy statement cuz that generation is beautiful.
I have several Mercedes models but like the W212 best.
@@Inferno45it's his opinion, you don't have to agree with it.
I also think the w212 is one of the best
@@Inferno45It feels disposable which was not a trait of old time Mercedes.
As a Benz technician that is the one car you see in the shop that only comes in for maintenance. Literally the only times I have to do diagnosis work is if there's rat damage and you have to repair some of the wiring😂
What’s your thoughts on the W204?
That's great to hear. I own a 2013 e 350 avant-garde with leather seats, not leatherette. Magnificent car
@Sean any C class model was pretty good. The GLK IS really good too. Just maintain the motor, trans, and suspension and it usually drives like new
Can you please advise how long the fabric roof is likely to last on convertible W212s and if necessary is it extortionately expensive to repair or replace?
@@popshaines5492 great question! I used to do convertible tops on these cars especially the 211/212 like you mentioned. As far as longevity in my opinion, not long. The string used to operate the top when it’s on motion tend to weather and snap as they age. I remember back when that model came out if you had ELW coverage you got it done for free but as far as upfront costs from the customer, I think the price ranges from $900-$1400. I could be wrong, but the labour pays up to around 8 hours and the top itself is expensive. You can still drive the car without using the top so it’s up to your discretion. Hopefully it just doesn’t leak😂
I love my 2016 E350 sport. It has great gas mileage when traveling. Reliable and safe luxury car. Mine is steel gray with black interior. I get many compliments!
If it's a 350 diesel it sounds like my car. Grey metallic and black leather. This car really deserves a 6 cyl engine! I had a 220 diesel before which was also a good car but it's a completely different and more luxurious feeling when you have that smooth effortless power.
@@joakimquensel597 superb car...i have an E 250 cdi 4matic 2016...magnificient car..sublime I can say
But 3 liter its gorgeous i know
I have E350 formatic also steel gray
A great car
I love it
I am from baghdad Iraq
maintenance cost?
I love that color
I've got a Dark Blue 2009 W212 200 CDI with about 100K Miles on it. I got it chip-tuned to 190HP / 470nm and I got a big smile on my face every time I drive it. I like the classic look and the interior, it's just show class and quality. Never thought it, but a big MB fan. Love that damn car.
Literally the 2013 will always be my favorite, it looked gorgeous and mean
I have a 2013... i love it man so fucking reliable and still keeps up with most vehicles and dusts others on the road today
@Josh Jackson my dad has one and honestly I don’t like it compared to the w211 and w213
I'd prefer pre-facelift
Saddam Alili Have a 2012 E350 and it has a classical gorgeous look that is unique from all the other cars out there. W221 is another superb looking car.
@@Kmasse8 it looks gorgeous, last true Mercedes E class for me, as design.
I am glad i own this car...is speackless...sublime car...i had w210 till now...for me Mercedes is by far the most beautiful car...elegant...confortable...safety...in 4 great words "the Best or nothing"
2012 W212 E220 owner here. Have it for 3 years other than throttle valve and oil cooler I had no issues. Still puts a smile on my face when I drive it.
It's a tank
I recently purchased a 2015 W212 in exceptionally clean condition, approximately 48k miles, dealer maintained, largely based on this review. It is ideal for my requirements and regional driving conditions. Thanks for such a comprehensive professional review.
Very nice! Congrats on your purchase!
Great vehicle! I have the 2014 Sport and it’s a real head turner! Just turned over 60,000 miles!
I have a 2016 E350 Sport. I love driving this car. The ultimate freeway cruiser.
Great video. The amount of changes done for the facelift in 2013 was huge. You never see a body panel changing shape in a facelift. No wonder it cost Mercedes around $1 billion. I remember reading somewhere that it won "Best facelift" that year.
And the old one is way better!
lol, noob !
I drive a 2014 E350 base. The car is awesome, it runs like new and I have 170k miles. Normal maintenence and it runs great. The pleather seats are not desirable but the rest works the way they should.
That’s also the single thing I don’t like about it, I use the chemical guys leather spray and spray them down and it smells like real leather at least lmao.
That MB Tex is not just any pleather though. It will outlast leather easily and look new forever. It also doesn't have any of the problems associated with pleather like turning brittle due to sun exposure. My experience with it was an E class that I bought over 30 years ago but I doubt that it has changed.
My 2012 w212 is superb. Solid, comfortable, good handling, and on long highway trips, 30 mpg plus
Yeah you should drive way faster than 30mph on highway lol:]]
@@fkykas 30 mph would probably give you worse mpg haha.
I agree, I have gotten 33 MPG on mine! Sweet dependable machines!
Benz driver from Denmark here:
I just love my 2012 E350 CDI. Sedan.. 265hp, 620Nm. Full leather with ergonomic adjusted seats. Bi Xenon, Keyless Go, Lingatronic and loads more.
The car has a full service history from Mercedes Benz. 570.000km (355.000 Miles).
Price 90.000 DKK (about 14.500USD)
Everything works, no faults whatsoever... Just love that car.
Still on first engine and transmission?
@@h2oaddict Yes, never opened or rebuildt. But comeplete service by a Mercedes garage.
In Denmark a lot of these cars are used as taxis the frist 2-3 years. Then they are duty free and are sold.
@@svendolsen276 Cool. I'd never buy a car with more than 200k km though. Even if it's a Mercedes :)
Hats off to you ... I think the engine performed well.
@@manojm6722 Yes, very much so. It will go in for service at about 600.000km or when the service system alerts me.
W124, W211 and W212 facelift E-Classes.
Three of my favorite cars of all time.
Tyler M mine too
you forgot the w140 ^^
Iv also reviewed my w212 before selling it. Ur welcome to check it out on my channel :)
I got to drive my Moms 2014 e350 for a month, most relaxing commutes I’ve ever had
I have a 2013 that I got new and now has 218,000 miles and everything still works. Other than maintenance, brakes and tires only minor issue was the thermostat housing leaked so got that and the water pump replaced at around 185000 miles. Going to run it till it dies!
Forgot to mention I did get the motor and transmission mounts replaced at 210,000 miles. Had some slight vibration and that took care of the problem.
Love my ‘16 E250 4-Matic Bluetec. I imagine it will stay in my stable as long as the mid-80s 240D-300D/TD vehicles which are now approaching 35 years of age. It is marvelous, trouble free machine.
@@fahedsayed2201 once oer year...maybe longer
I just came across this video while researching to get one of the facelifted W212s. I’d have to say, this was the most informative and brilliantly shot video I’ve seen in a long time. It answered all the questions I had and the spec on the car made it a delight to watch. I wish you well.
I miss my previous my 212, I own w213 now but I like w212 better. Nice video!
I have 2010 w212 E250 10 years old still new, exterior champagne colour, black leather interior
Hi mate , is it Diesel or petrol?
I have a 2010 w212 tenorite grey , 4matic w/ sport package ,18” rims and panoramic roof. Literally the best car I’ve owned and driven my whole life. Also as reliable as my 03 Honda Accord back in the day.. Definitely recommend this car to anyone interested.
Awesome. I am still using my 03 Accord (322k miles now) with zero problems except A/C recent failure. Next car will be 2016 W212!
In my books the W212 is the best Mercedes ever built and it is also one of the most beautiful mass produced cars. Owned 2012 E350 for 6 years and the only problems it had was with the engine ventilation system that had to be replaced and engine mounts (this was a costly repair). The car is built like a tank, it’s silent, comfortable and has great handling for a heavy car (yes it’s nowhere as fun or fast as a BMW M135 on track but it’s not designed for that purpose). I find the facelifted version even more beautiful.
I drive a w210 daily, it’s a facelift e320 in emerald black. It’s is a truely fantastic car, one owner no rust and super reliable. In the 3 Years or ownership there have been no problems at all. And I got it for the sum of $3,300 Australian!
Yeah, the w210s are great, extremely comfortable and relieble, the only con is rust.
I would have to take issue with your claim that the W212 E Class Mercedes is the best ever.
The W124 series, built between 1985 and 1995 has that reputation, and I can vouch for that. I live in Colombia and 2 years ago I bought a 1993 W124 E320 which has now done 105,000 miles as it was originally sold new in the US. I paid the equivalent of USD6,600 at the time. Apart from some deferred maintenance issues, it is proving to be the best Mercedes I have owned. It is the last of the non-computer Mercedes - a big plus in my mind!
Prior to this, I owned a total of 6 older Mercedes in New Zealand between 1978 and 2008. The first was a 1963 220Sb which I owned for 10 years. I wish I still owned all of these pre-computer cars. They were wonderful.
Love the stance of these while parked....it looks poised.
Edit.....I was about to comment on this beaut of a car, then I saw I already had, months ago! Oh dear.
Just picked up a gunmetal grey with chocolate interior and black rims and accents and only 85k miles! Will definitely be keeping for a LONG time!
The real successor of the W124. So much details and a very clean look. This is how sovereignty has to look.
Iv also reviewed my w212 before selling it. Ur welcome to check it out on my channel :)
this E-class is even more beautifull than S-slass. Nice car, I hope one day to be an owner of this car.
Me too Darius
I own 2 W211s (03 E500 and 07 E550) and my next car will for sure be a W212, either the twin turbo E550 or E63. W212 is my favorite generation E class
My 2008 w211 has been so reliable and looks so good it’s hard to give up, I’m thinking about the pre facelift w212 to keep the quad headlight look. Hard decision
@@Allen216. my e500 was wrecked unfortunately. Had a little over 200k miles on it. I have 157k currently on my E550
@@Allen216.As a car addict who has owned around 30 cars over the last 10 years its always better to not sell a reliable car. Better get a new one first and see what it does over the first year or two.
A lot of good information here. I will save and watch repeatedly!
I have a E550 2 Door Coupe..I am still learning..More info on the coupe would be great and helpful.
2012 E550 Cabriolet....just turned 55k miles and trouble free except for the adaptive cruise control break checking folks following me when I try to pass a semi which is in the lane immediately to my right. Outside that, has some serious power and handling with it bi-turbo V8!
What about the 2013 e550 or the 2015 e550
Love it..i got a 2.0, 211 hp, gasoline, avantgarde..just a dream car
I have a 2009 E320 bluetec with only 166k miles and it looks and drives like new..if I put the pedal to the metal for a minute or so, with no cops around, she can still do 130mph with a smile! This turbo-diesel gives me around 36 mpg.. amazing.
That is some vehicle there E 320 Diesel . Turbo/kompressor?
@answer to my question .Turbo Diesel, yes she will do 130mph easy .
I own a 2012 E250 W212. Have done 90k Kms on it. Except for driver side lather seat which is near spoilt due to frequent use...no problem so far. Normal maint and you are good to go . I also use BMC performance Air filter and have also installed 10.25 inch android with 360 degree camera and since I am india where potholes are road breakers are nightmare, i had to install Rogerab Shocker absorber which increased the ground clearance by almost 2 inches.
This is very true. This is certainly one of the best looking E-class too
I love this shape. I love the 6.2 naturally aspirated big v8 of the pre-facelift. With a cam and head upgrade, a tune, watch out. No turbo lag.
the pre-facelift model looks SO much better and in my opinion they should've kept it like that.
No it doesn't.. it is a really nice vehicle but the interior quirks before the facelift like the clock at the speedometer are not aging well.
@absolutium I like the pre face-lift to.....it gives me the feeling of the 90's and early 2000's
@@markbulgarin5805 I get what you are saying yet I feel the same about the CLS 2012 which is the same idea with some details already corrected.
I love my 2014 W212 E350 4Matic. Best car I have owned. Blows my old BMW away. Better quality and reliability. I test drove a 2019 the other day while mine was in service and it felt "cheap" compared to mine.
Well the w213 isn't everyone's favourite but I assure you Mercedes did a great job in keeping that car well intact and good-looking. More tech means more problems yes but it's also definitely better than the 2021 version omg. that and the w223 S-Class are nightmares
I always feel cheap when I jump on anything other than my w211.
That was a great video. Very accurate and on point. I own a 2014 E550 and agree with all of the general comments made by the reviewer. One issue I experienced at 65,000 miles was a “leaking” main wiring loom. It’s a problem that previous generations have suffered and it seems to have made it into this generation of E-class also. Basically it’s blood poisoning for the car. Had to replace the loom, ECU and a bunch of other items. Cost $7.5k at the dealership. My car also suffers from the unfortunate faded burl walnut. There is a class action lawsuit for that now. If buying a used one I’d go for a V6 like this. The V8 is really lovely and has bags of ample power but that V8 is wedged under that hood. Nightmare for DIYers to work on and even the technicians at MB complain about lack of access. The technician that worked on my car was an older guy. I asked him what he thought was the most reliable Eclass built in recent times. He said the the outgoing W211 was trouble free (2008-2009). He said “all the bugs were finally worked out”😂. That last w211 facelift is actually my favourite E-Class. But we all have our favourites. Thanks again.
That could be very true, you know, from your garage buddy. The W211 lasted for 9 years. These later ones only 6-ish. So a 2009 sample with 100k or so would be a bargain.
Distronic Plus is the best feature. I got surprised when the car took evasive action when the car from behind try to overtook me. Difficult to explain. The brakes and stability control really shine.
I have had this car from next to new for a number of years now, added a few bits and pieces such as Carbon spoiler and front lip splitter. Very difficult to let it go unless the Mercedes E class goes fully electric in my opinion, definitely the best looking E-class of all time.
E class going full electric isn’t a good thing
@@theboogeyman5736 agreed
I owned one myself. Black on black. Loved it a lot. I recall when driving into Los Angeles early one morning. The car literally told me to pull over, and to get coffee. And then on another occasion. Traffic stopped on the freeway. My benz stopped on a dime all by itself. I’ve since have gotten another vehicle, but I sure miss the ride and technology.
Yep car saved my ass twice
I have a 2010 w212 with the dystronic plus and it is the best thing ever
@THE KING no problems just buy it bro the w212 is a gem that mercedes accidentally made too reliable haha
THE KING I have an 11 E350, I like it but I wished I’d gotten the E550. My 350 is a little slow for my driving style and i wish I had the air ride. My E has been basically trouble free except for a nagging a/c issue, since I’ve owned the car the last 5 yrs the a/c would just start blowing full heat thru the vents in the summer. My sorry dealer told me it needed a new compressor but in June my Indy mechanic looked at and said it was a sensor, $150 to purchase $50 to put on, compressor $2k. The car has 156k miles on it and going strong. The car has stacked tires so I go thru rear tires about every 20k mikes. I had an e46 but the e drives nothing like it. I had continentals on it initially but switches to Michelin, softer and quieter ride. Next car will be a benz, probably E450 had one as loaned and liked it and also had an e350 it was slow didn’t like it. I forgot to add that I have a CLS 550, totally different animal than the E350. It too has been reliable without breaking the bank.
Love mine to pieces. 2016 E400 with an Easy to tune engine from Eurocharged 460HP 520Torque!! Drives like an E53 amg, the car is extremely comfortable safe and everything inside and out it’s top notch built!! Mercedes really upped their game since 2010 on the e class! 2021 is an absolute monster won Car of the Year by MotorTrend
who did your tune please
@@SoulfulCowboy ECC Tuning Toronto
I have a 2011 e63 AMG and I love it so much with the 6.2L v8 m156 engine
I'm so lucky. I have one of the very early W212s.....a 2009 model E350Cdi Avantgarde Blue Efficiency Automatic saloon WITH the star on the hood - pre the facelift model featured here and imo better looking at the front end. More masculine. Now 11 years old with 108,000 miles and drives superbly. Last year, when it was JUST under 10 years old, I was advised the rear subframe was badly corroded. Mercedes replaced it, FOC. How about THAT for over-and-above customer service?!! I didn't even buy it new, it was almost 4 years old with 39,000 on the clock when I got it! If I ever change, what maker's car do you think I'm gonna buy??!!
Same here MB replacing rear subframe on my 2009 212
. I know MB made a big mistake when Helmut Wherner was MD ( he said we make our cars too well) so he cut back on quality resulting in the 210 rotting everywhere. However, I bought a 210 estate new and boy did it rot ,during my 11 year ownership it had 2 new front wings, 2 new rear doors , a repair to the tailgate and eventually a new tailgate , new front strut mounts and a new rear subframe. By this time and 100,00 miles the paint work was understandably subject to shade differences as the car had been repaired at different times during its life. However, in view of this I complained again and consequently MB repainted the whole car. All this was carried out FOC
I owned a 2011 E 350 CDI Station Wagon! Nice car. Good times!
I have a 2012 E350 with the sport package. Wonderful car to drive, especially on the highway.
Me to I have the same car 😎
Probably the last the of the great standard Mercedes Benzes. Doubt if we'll ever see its like again.
Iv also reviewed my w212 before selling it. Ur welcome to check it out on my channel :)
I agree 1000%. I have a W204 C300 but love the way the W212 (Pre LCI or LCI) looks and drives. Plenty of space, great design that's aged beautifully and mechanically sound though one very important thing. Change the transmission fluid every 40k and for sure it will go several hundreds of thousands of miles without issue. Your best bet is a non airmatic model which lowers servicing costs and complexity.
Great video. The only gripe I have about mine is the soft touch coating on plastic pieces like buttons and steering wheel. Pretty minor issues that don't affect the functionality, just kind of annoying at first then one learns to live with it.
W140 for life!
WD-40 for life! lol
Owned a 300 E diesel magnificent car wish I still had it
I got one of these w212 Facelift E350 v6 3.5 !! And it is the Best !!! Yes !!! The Best E CLASS EVER !
Man most of E-classes are excelent and good looking, but W211 and W210 were/are BOMB
I think the W211 was best in terms of build quality and aged very well. I have the W212 facelift but there are rattles and creaks in places and the ride isn't the softest. You need the air suspension. Maybe it's my tyres. But it's not the AMG package. It's the Avant-garde. Would've liked softer.
I got the non-sport version with hood star for the long stroke suspension's. The sport model is extra bumpy on US freways with skinny tires that bend rims in pot holes... they sale a "rim insurance" for that.
My 350 cdi 2010 elegance with non air suspension drive as a new one and it is very soft , i dont like air suspension not good in long term.
I have a 2014 E350 in Spinel Blue. Absolutely love it.
I had 2 of the 212 model, both E350’s. Both were pre-facelift which I think looked much better - I never liked the face lift and I think the sports grille looks strange of a 4 door. The first one saved my life in a very significant accident. These are fabulous and exceptionally well built cars and extremely comfortable. I haven’t liked an E class since . The interiors were beautiful, not like the LED jukebox box look of the most recent E classses.
Just rode a Singaporean taxi which was a W212 E-Class (diesel). Driver told me the odometer was at 550,000km. Amazing.
Can you please review F10 50i &xi?
Owner of a 2014 E63s AMG station wagon here.. love it 👌🏻 had it for 2 years soon. Getting a new set of wheels for it in 3 weeks 😁
That woodgrain trim is amazing, a lot more interesting than the black-grained wood my car has. Shame about the fading issues though.
Made with love, both the car and the review.
That’s nice , with love , glad someone has love !!
I love this car! But the last year that it had the hood Ornament (pre-face) is my favorite!
Lux facelift has a hood ornament
I have a w212 2012 e350 cdi 57000 miles black on black amg spec,nothing has gone wrong with it in the 7 years I’ve owned it,it’s still on its original battery and I service it myself in accordance with Mercedes service intervals,70 on the motorway it’s doing over 50 mpg,I’m 60 now and I don’t think I will ever sell it.
Idk any other car that have this taste and beauty
This personaly the best looking benz ever made in my opinion. Its not too agresive but it gives some sporty looks. I own a W211 E220CDI and it kinda does look booring. Although i installed android power command so its a lot more modern now. But the W212 restyling E220CDI Avantgard is my next benz for sure
Which brand of Android Power Command are you using ?
Awesome review. One day I might get one if I wear out my CLK280 coupe.
I have a 2014 e350 4matic sport black on black I have 160k on it and you wouldn’t know. I don’t take care of it and I barely get oil changes and it’s never given me a problem in the 4 years I’ve owned it.
I am not a fan of Mercedes, but if I ever bought one I'd get an E class. My Aunts neighbor has one and so did my Aunt, but now she owns a GLA. The E class seems to have a simplistic classy design
I’ve had loads of Benz. Some new, some used, my ideal would be - 124 build quality,, 211 all round driving pleasure, 212 for trouble free Motoring. - now that would make the perfect Benz for everyday use
Own a pre-facelift 2013 and I couldn't imagine not having the vertical badge on the front, but I do like the facelift generally. Had to buy new rims though as the low-profile tires on the sport package transfer too much impact energy to the wheels.
I wish the stuck with the floor shift and paddles but I am impressed how the transmission improved its performance. I also don't know how long the screens will last that said it seems like MB isn't what it used to be where your child and your grand children could drive your first mercedes-benz. I say this because I can't find even specifications to have a part made from a 3D/fabrication shop and the MB is only a 2000 but you get something from the 70' 80 and early 90s and most of those not only can you get them served but the amount of resources is amazing. You can even get a Pullman service at a dealership. If you have Jeremy Clarkson money.
I had one. Quality is amazing on these.
@Ilir Cami ride was nice. Under powered. Drove more like a heavy sedan.
Idk... Really like the looks of w211 been looking for a good 2006 E55 AMG.
The Face-lift W211 and the Pre Face-lift W212 are both timeless. A V8 non AMG version with the air-matic suspension swap is worth every dollar....
My 2016 W212 "night edition" (one of the last made) is my favourite modern car I own. Only the Command SatNav lets it down (though I did get it into a space the autopark refused last week :P )
I've borrowed a W213 from my local dealer and really disliked it, so am sticking for now :)
Hi,is the diesel manual e-class 2010 also reliable?
I prefer the look of my 2011 W212 all day over the face lift version.
Those are still nice I have a 12...but I will be getting a 16 soon hopefully, I love the new look
Yup, the facelift goes for generic and rounded everything. So boring and sad the direction Mercedes styling is going.
The facelift version looks pudgy to me. Lol
Did it have the option of the V 6 Diesel, if I might buy one as I have an Older W211 E 280 with the V 6 Diesel a beautiful car
2012 E350 4Matic owner. 200,000km and its showroom condition, only changed brakes, tires and fluids. And a couple batteries. It’s phenomenal on gas, has power when needed, and it’s a daily driver. Only one regret is the MBTex seats. I should have purchased leather. Maybe next time. If I live long enough to break this car.
E55 and cls55s are probably my picks for best benzs ever, crazy speed, luxury and great reliability
Why not e500
I own a E-350 2010, 60k miles. I've done tires/front breaks/ battery/alternator. Sway bar. But I'm set looks great, drives great, dystronic, great gas mileage, roomy, hard drive, DVD, USB,. Electric cars are becoming popular. I'll keep this as secondary vehicle. Plus I can service the car with the help of TH-cam.
My Fave E-Class as well!
@16:25 should be 90°, not 180°
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Subaru:
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Thank you for this comprehensive video. +1 Sub
2012 pre face life E550 owner here. My fav car ever!
Drivers heated seat (4 elements in total) failed & was $500 per element yup $2,000.😳 However warranty covered, Amen! Love to get one with a cooked engine, then convert it to an EV, love the body style and look.
Look like their heated seats are a flaws... Mine don't work anymore, they cost 300$ for the center and 300$ for the one arounds only for the parts. 2000? They stole you big time. It's a 1-2h hour job.
@@LeVai11ant Thanks for the reply. My $ amounts are NZ dollars btw, sorry should have stated that. Still mega expensive but hey kinda what I expect from MB.
Very nice video, you gained my follow! Small question, do you remember if this e class facelifting had the double-pane (laminated) glasses?
I think the older generation of 550 got those, not sure about this one
Thanks for watching! This model didn’t have the double-pane glass. There was an option code 839 available that offered laminated safety glass with acoustic film however.
I have a 1995 W124 E420 Special Edition(mfg 4/95) and a 2011 W212 E550 4matic sport. I like the W124 for it's solid feel construction-chassis/frame/suspension-oh, and the V8 smoothness. The W212 is smooth, but, the suspension is soft, even in sport setting due to the air bag suspension set up, some panels are aluminum to save weight and mpg. I believe the W124 is well liked because it was well designed and built to a certain standard.
210 is the best. Great engine and trans combo. Can't beat 112/113 and the 722.6👍👍
It's the same combo in the w211. 02-06
@@maxxbenzz7842 sure is but you dealt with the damn SBC. 🤣
@drbtsi yeah I know. What a disaster that design was. I've had them both. Paint is better on the 211 and the front end is much more sleek.
@@maxxbenzz7842 yup was a disaster for us techs when it came out. Lol
Great video👍. I have a w212 and i absolutley love it. Best car i ever had