2011 Mercedes-benz E-Class Wagon Over view
We think new 2011 Mercedes-benz E-Class Wagon is not like SUV. This E350 Wagon is more like a traditional sedan.Standard 4Matic all-wheel drive provides an extra measure of traction, whether the road surface is wet, dry or covered with snow. Smart-looking aluminum roof rails are standard, and inside, a 60-40 fold-down rear seat makes for cavernous cargo capacity that’s highly flexible. For example, the Mercedes-Benz E-Class Wagon can carry a grandfather clock and still accommodate three occupants, or a load of lumber can be carried with four people aboard.
The last Mercedes-benz E-Class Wagon is have five-seat for normal configuration. You can easily expand the Mercedes-benz E350 wagon to seven seats using unfolding a standard third-row seat from the luggage compartment floor. The current car comes in but one guise, as an E350 4Matic, and it boasts a whole host of Mercedes goodies, from its slick seven-speed automatic transmission to the effective 4Matic all-wheel-drive system. The E-Class Wagon is the only vehicle in its market segment to feature seven-place seating. With coil spring suspension up front and electronically controlled air springs at the rear, its load-leveling air suspension keeps the car level regardless of the cargo weight.
New 2011 Mercedes-benz E-Class Wagon price
The 2011 Mercedes-Benz E350 4 Matic Wagon have $57,075 for base price and $66,890 as tested.
The last 2011 Mercedes-benz E-class wagon is unusually close to the sedan in terms of style. While most T models sported tail lights that differed sharply from those on the sedan, the new wagon’s horizontal units bear a striking resemblance to the four-door’s. The rear side windows slope down in a somewhat coupe like manner, but the roof line remains high, allowing the cargo hold to swallow a whopping 69 cubic feet of stuff with the rear seats folded down. We like station wagons, as they offer the practicality of an SUV with the performance and road holding of a sedan. When the E-class wagon comes to market, it will face the Audi A6 Avant, the outgoing BMW 5-series wagon, and the rather stunning 2010 Cadillac CTS Sport Wagon.















