E-Class is symbol of success

E-Class is symbol of success

0 Comments | Journal (Newcastle, England), The, June 12, 2010

Byline: Enda Mullen

MORE than any other marque Mercedes-Benz still seems to be the most favoured for letting people know you’ve made it in life.

Of course, lottery winners will often go and splash their cash on a Ferrari, a Bentley or something similarly flash, but for those who’ve worked hard to get where they are Mercedes seems to be the car of choice.

And before you say “what about BMW and Audi?” I shall just have to beg to differ.

I have no scientific research to back this up of course, more of a hunch based on several years of observation, but I bet I’m right.

While making family visits to Ireland during my formative years, taking ownership of a car displaying the three-pointed star was a sign you’d arrived. I should add this was in pre Celtic Tiger times – since then a Merc has become a must-have as part of an extensive car collection rather than just a sole means of transport for emerging entrepreneurs.

And for any self-made man (or woman), spending their hard-earned cash to become a Mercedes owner, the pick of the bunch has always been an E-Class – or whatever its equivalent was in the days before the company had its current naming convention.

A C-Class might be deemed a little too Joe Bloggs perhaps, while models higher up the range are probably too far out of reach – but the E-Class really does hit the spot.

The current version is as much about evolution as anything else. No outrageous design lines but rather a fairly sensible and sedate saloon that will stand the test of time.

E-Classes have a reputation for reliability and longevity too. And one only has to see just how many old models are still on the road to realise what a good buy they are.

The latest version seems bigger than ever, with the kind of in-car comfort one might expect in an even larger saloon.

Rear-seat passengers are spoiled in terms of space and from a front-seat passenger and driver’s point of view it takes some beating too.

Proof of the pudding, if it were required, was on a motorway journey when I looked around to discover my front-seat passenger and two rearseat passengers were all fast asleep. Drivers don’t need to worry on that score because a driver drowsiness detector is fitted as standard on all models. It constantly monitors the driver and will sound a warning if you start to nod off.

That luxurious trademark Mercedes glide-like ride quality is more noticeable in the latest E-Class and makes it one of the best motorway cruisers around. Every lump and bump was soaked up with ease by its excellent suspension
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