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2002 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Overview
Introduction
The Mercedes-Benz E-Class is the company's most popular line.If you had to pick one model that symbolizes the image of Mercedes-Benz, it would be the E-Class.It says Mercedes in the way most people understand.The E-Class introduced the trend toward oval headlamps.It's big, square but sleek, smooth, silent and powerful.It's built like a tank with a light touch, and comes out elegant.It's a masculine car where women feel at home.And in areas such as engine design and management, chassis, drivetrain, aerodynamics, safety and computer technology, Mercedes-Benz leads the automotive engineering world.
E-Class offers three engine choices in sedan and wagon body styles.
With an all-new E-Class coming for 2003, Mercedes-Benz is offering special packages designed to provide buyers with greater value: The E320 Special Edition sedan features new 17-inch wheels, Black Birdseye Maple trim, full leather upholstery, sunroof, rain sensing wipers, premium audio system all wrapped in Black metallic or Quartz Silver metallic paint, a value of $3,000 all at no extra charge.The E430 Special Edition sedan adds Xenon headlamps and heated headlamp washers, a value of over $3,500 also at no extra charge.Read full review
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