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basic info
Engine
V 6
V 6
Type
Estate (station wagon)
Estate (station wagon)
Displacement
182 cu in
182 cu in
Doors
5
5
Maximum torque
398 ft.lb @ 1600 rpm
398 ft.lb @ 1600 rpm
Seats
5
5
Wheel Drive
Rear wheel drive
Rear wheel drive
Luggage Space
695 l
695 l
Transmission
7, Automatic
7, Automatic
Fuel
Diesel
Diesel
Power-to-weight
114.36 hp/ton
114.36 hp/ton
Kerb weight
4068 lb
4068 lb
safety rating:
NCAP
NCAP
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fuel efficiency
32.22 US MPG
32.22 US MPG
CO2 emissions
190 g/km
190 g/km
Displacement
182 cu in
182 cu in
max power
211 hp
211 hp
acceleration 0-100 km/h
8s
8s
top speed
144 mph
144 mph
price
£ 47.948
* based on Germany pricesloan
£ 16.942
ownership cost:
annual
annual
£ 2.414
insurance
£ 533
Fuel
£ 1.532
service
£ 102
tyres
£ 247
standard equipment
Steering adjustment rake and reach
Speakers
Safety Belt Alert
LED braking lights
On Board Computer
Adaptive Front Airbags
Day headligths
Wooden details
Electronic Brake-force Distribution
about this car
The Mercedes-Benz E Station 350 CDI BlueTEC Auto was launched in 2009. It is the 5th generation of the executive model. Powered by a V6 2987cc engine, this car has a power output of 211 hp. The E Station 350 CDI BlueTEC Auto reaches 100km/h in 8 seconds at a top speed of 232 km/h. This rear wheel drive version features an automatic gearbox. The executive-version produces 190 g/km of CO2 emissions. It has a combined fuel consumption of 7.3 l/100km. The Mercedes-Benz features rack & pinion steering, and it wears disc brakes. It has a boot volume of 695 l. Although it can be extended by lowering the back seats.
Note: This car profile refers to vehicles available in Portugal and Germany.
Note: This car profile refers to vehicles available in Portugal and Germany.
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