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Mercedes-Benz2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class E550 4dr AWD 4MATIC Sdn Base 
2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class E550 4dr AWD 4MATIC Sdn Base
MSRP :  $ 58,800
Invoice :  $ 54,684
Manf. Code :  E550W4
Engine :  5.5L V8
Drive Type :  All-wheel Drive
Body Style :  Sedan
Fuel Type :  Premium unleaded
Fuel Economy Range :  23 mpg Hwy, 15 mpg City
EPA Class :  Mid-Size Cars
NHTSA Driver's Crash Rating :  
Basic Warranty :  48 months/50,000 miles
2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Overview

The E-Class sedans are redesigned for 2010. They are solid, safe, comfortable, luxurious, and fast. A 2010 wagon is not currently available. New for 2010, the E- Class Coupe is a sporty, dynamic, and distinctive coupe with a classic Mercedes design.

Rear-wheel drive E-Class sedans are available in three models, E350, E550, and E63 AMG. The E350 and E550 are available with 4MATIC all-wheel drive. The new E-Class coupes are available with rear-wheel drive as the E350 and E550. All models include a seven-speed automatic transmission. A 268-hp, 3.5-liter gasoline V6 engine powers the E350. The E550 has a 382-hp, 5.5-liter V8 engine under the hood while the E63 AMG has a 518-hp, 6.3-liter V8 with AMG speedshift. The sedans seat five, and the coupe seats four. Multi-zone climate control is standard and all models come with a lengthy list of standard features.

The E-class is redesigned for 2010 and includes the all new E-Class coupe.

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The Mercedes-Benz E-Class has been thoroughly redesigned for 2010.   The 2010 E-Class models are generally more angular than their predecessors, with sharper creases.   Automotive styling is a subjective process, to be sure, but the new E-Class has been lauded from many corners for its character and pleasing design.  

With the redesign, Mercedes has also re-aligned the E-Class nomenclature.   Besides the familiar sedan and wagon, the line-up once again includes an E-Class Coupe and Cabriolet (or convertible), which replace cars that had been known as the CLK since the mid-1990s.   All E-Class models share the same underpinnings, and nearly identical exterior dimensions.  

Styling for all E-Class variants is quite similar, too, at least from the windshield forward.   Every design cue, panel, lamp and piece of glass has been changed compared to the outgoing models.   And although they tend to look bigger than their predecessors, more like Mercedes' premium S-Class, they really aren't.   The new E-Class variants share a larger grille, and a new trapezoidal headlamp array with multiple elements and square corners instead of the traditional E-Class oval lamps.  

From the windshield back, the new E-Class models differ, of course.   The two-door Coupe's roof flows more evenly than the sedans, with a less prominent notch where the rear glass tapers downward.   Yet all variants share a set of four lines rising from front to rear in or on the body.   Rear lamps are similar on Coupe and sedan, as are the rectangular exhaust tips built into the bumpers, rather than hung below them.  

Mercedes designers took great pains managing airflow through, under and around the new E-Class, producing a sedan with a drag coefficient of only 0.25, despite its big, brawny appearance.   That makes the E-Class the most aerodynamically efficient four-door car in the world, according to Mercedes.   The company claims that the Coupe's Cd of just 0.24 is the best overall figure for any series-production car anywhere.   Other things equal, a lower Cd means less interior noise and better fuel mileage.  

The E-Class wagon will be offered only in Sport trim.   That means a bolder three-bar grille, more aggressively flared rocker panels and perforated front brake discs with painted calipers, visible through five-spoke 17-inch wheels.   The wagon's roof creates a dramatic teardrop shape in profile, with LED taillights that wrap around the rear corners of the car.  

The E-Class Cabriolet comes closest in appearance to the Coupe, except for its power-operated top.   The top is traditional fabric, and so well insulated that it actually dampens sound more effectively than the steel roof on the coupe, according to Mercedes.   The soft top opens or closes in 20 seconds with one button, at speeds up to 25 mph.

 
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