I just bought my loaded Mercedes one month ago...a 2013 E350. Swapped it for an equally loaded 2014 E350. I have wanted a Mercedes for 30 years! I do not possess the words to describe how excellent this cream puff is. Everything and more. Retiring in 2 years and this will last for another 15 years easy. (Take that ex wife!)
The exhausts are fine. It looks much neater than if it were part of the exhaust pipe and if it is scraped it won't damage the exhaust either. Just those metal parts can be replaced.
I just went to my local Mercedes dealer yesterday, they had a 2014 with 36,000 miles on it for $23,900. Had all the options minus the pano roof and keyless go. Thinking about upgrading from my 2013 C300 4 Matic because it’s a little small for me and has over 100,000 miles on it.
Hello Thomas, thank you for your comment. $23,900 to me seems a bit high for a 2014, but this ultimately depends on where you live. In my area, these sell for around $20,000. The 2014 is a great vehicle, but I might consider getting a 2016 for a bit more money. The reason for that is just because it’s newer. The 2014 e350 is a great car and has no issues. If it is a certified pre owned, one owner, and accident free vehicle, it’s a great value. The e-class, especially in the w212 platform is a wonderful vehicle, and I’m sure it is more enjoyable than an older c-class. Good luck with your purchase.
@@OversteerAutoReviews it’s fair price for my area. I won’t consider a car without the AMG sport package, don’t want black or red and I despise the almond beige interior color. This narrows my search by quite a few cars. This one was an AMG sport, was Silver with a 2 tone gray interior, real leather, no mbtex, walnut wood. Gorgeous spec. This car was pristine and I’m very picky about cosmetic things. Not certified pre owned or under warranty though. This particular car probably won’t be still available when I’m ready to make the move but I want one that is super clean. I don’t care about year as much as mileage. It’s not worth paying more for a 2016 if they have the same mileage. I don’t think even a ‘16 would be CPO either.
@@thomaslibonati alright. The modern Mercedes vehicles don’t really have too many issues, therefore it shouldn’t be too big of a problem with the warranties. It’s the peace of mind that is helpful with one. The AMG appearance group really does make it better, so I agree with buying one with only that package. These cars come and go, so I’m sure it won’t be too hard to snag one
@migullityo2448 this specific model (E350 4Matic) uses petrol fuel. The minimum octane rating should be written within the gas cap. I never fill any Mercedes with anything less than 91 octane.
I’m still in love with the face lifted W212. At 75,000 miles I’d make sure that the Type A service has been performed (transmission fluid, oil change, brake rotors and pads, and any other serviceable parts). As well as if it has an up to date service record. If it’s a 2015 + then $16,000 is a pretty decent price, might even be able to talk the individual down $1,000 (depending on your area).
you look uncomfortable not knocking you as a tip move the camera one foot back when you are talking about engine parts point at them or cut to shots of them good job though
This was actually my first video on the channel, therefore it was a bit odd being in front of a camera. I’ll definitely use the tips though, they seem very helpful, thank you.
Probably the best car review I've ever seen. No annoying animation no annoying music clips no awkward forced humour. Fantastic.
Great first video. Would look forward to your next one.
Nice review, keep it up boy. I love the voice, very clear & voice quality. Best of luck.
I just bought my loaded Mercedes one month ago...a 2013 E350. Swapped it for an equally loaded 2014 E350. I have wanted a Mercedes for 30 years! I do not possess the words to describe how excellent this cream puff is. Everything and more. Retiring in 2 years and this will last for another 15 years easy. (Take that ex wife!)
A car worthy of driving forever
I’ve never seen a tray for groceries before in the trunk. And it’s collapsible! Super cool 👌
Great review!! And aww look at that smile at 1:01
Amazing review and so HELPFUL!
Enough info with the right amount of comedy👍
Cool, looking forward to next review
One thing that I think would be cool if you do like an edit of the car before the review. But great video
Awesome video....super like the way you covered all the details...way to go man!!👍
Thank you for your feedback, stay tuned for more content!
Very informative Page 👍🏻 Keep it up!
Out class review about machine I think I’ll buy this car right now. Good Job Zayan Ahmed keep up.
Well Done zaayan. Good job. Confidential effort.
Good simple review. Look forward to more of your reviews
My boy Zayan gettin it in
The exhausts are fine. It looks much neater than if it were part of the exhaust pipe and if it is scraped it won't damage the exhaust either. Just those metal parts can be replaced.
Really good review, keep it up! Just got mine today, stoked...
Just got one and really appreciated your review. Good job 👍🏾
I just went to my local Mercedes dealer yesterday, they had a 2014 with 36,000 miles on it for $23,900. Had all the options minus the pano roof and keyless go. Thinking about upgrading from my 2013 C300 4 Matic because it’s a little small for me and has over 100,000 miles on it.
Hello Thomas, thank you for your comment. $23,900 to me seems a bit high for a 2014, but this ultimately depends on where you live. In my area, these sell for around $20,000. The 2014 is a great vehicle, but I might consider getting a 2016 for a bit more money. The reason for that is just because it’s newer. The 2014 e350 is a great car and has no issues. If it is a certified pre owned, one owner, and accident free vehicle, it’s a great value. The e-class, especially in the w212 platform is a wonderful vehicle, and I’m sure it is more enjoyable than an older c-class. Good luck with your purchase.
@@OversteerAutoReviews it’s fair price for my area. I won’t consider a car without the AMG sport package, don’t want black or red and I despise the almond beige interior color. This narrows my search by quite a few cars. This one was an AMG sport, was Silver with a 2 tone gray interior, real leather, no mbtex, walnut wood. Gorgeous spec. This car was pristine and I’m very picky about cosmetic things. Not certified pre owned or under warranty though. This particular car probably won’t be still available when I’m ready to make the move but I want one that is super clean. I don’t care about year as much as mileage. It’s not worth paying more for a 2016 if they have the same mileage. I don’t think even a ‘16 would be CPO either.
@@thomaslibonati alright. The modern Mercedes vehicles don’t really have too many issues, therefore it shouldn’t be too big of a problem with the warranties. It’s the peace of mind that is helpful with one. The AMG appearance group really does make it better, so I agree with buying one with only that package. These cars come and go, so I’m sure it won’t be too hard to snag one
@@OversteerAutoReviews agreed. The dealer said they get them often. More often they have 50-60k miles though. I’d prefer lower.
@@thomaslibonati I see, mileage is often the most critical part of a car purchase. The vehicle in the video has about 55k miles, and it runs like new.
2:39 Beware Headphone users 😂...Cool vid homie
Oops, sorry 😂 (and thanks)
lol it wasnt even loud....
Nice!!!!!!
Great Car
Great Drive
how to activate the sun shade?
There is a button on the control center next to the hazard button
@@OversteerAutoReviews thanks for your fast reply, do you know what type of gas this car uses?
@migullityo2448 this specific model (E350 4Matic) uses petrol fuel. The minimum octane rating should be written within the gas cap. I never fill any Mercedes with anything less than 91 octane.
Love the review man. Would you say this is still a good purchase today? Im currently looking at the same exact car with 75,000 miles for 16k
I’m still in love with the face lifted W212. At 75,000 miles I’d make sure that the Type A service has been performed (transmission fluid, oil change, brake rotors and pads, and any other serviceable parts). As well as if it has an up to date service record. If it’s a 2015 + then $16,000 is a pretty decent price, might even be able to talk the individual down $1,000 (depending on your area).
@@OversteerAutoReviews Will do. I really appreciate your advice
Does this car come with a factory tint like a 70%
Does this car come with LED LIGHTS?
Yea
When you drove that was by my house
I have the same car but my head lights are different. Do you know why?
Most likely didn’t have the upgraded lighting package
you look uncomfortable not knocking you as a tip move the camera one foot back
when you are talking about engine parts point at them or cut to shots of them
good job though
This was actually my first video on the channel, therefore it was a bit odd being in front of a camera. I’ll definitely use the tips though, they seem very helpful, thank you.
i like this car but i wish it was v8
Mykayla Bradford stay tuned for the next review...
Oversteer Auto Reviews looking forward to the next one.
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I was happy until you said that the stereo “lacks some bass”. 😩😫🤦🏽♀️💀
You can always upgrade the sub 🤷🏽♂️