2003 Mercedes-Benz E-Class E270 CDi 3.2 turbo diesel
Summary:
A steal at todays used prices
Faults:
Weeping seal on injector pump (expensive, but thankfully sorted under warranty)
Otherwise fault free.
General Comments:
Staggering value for money. This was bought as a 3 year old ex-lease car with 77,000 miles, FMBSH and 12 months RAC warranty from an independent dealer with a bit of haggling for just under UKP15,000.
The 3.2 diesel has stacks of grunt, is near silent when cruising, and returns an average of 38 mpg so far. It can be surprisingly vocal under load however, and the leaking fuel pump it developed after just 3 weeks of ownership caused some concern. Apparently it's a known issue, and expensive to fix. Thankfully the warranty paid up without hassle.
Fabulous automatic gearbox - always had manual cars, but it's just wrong to buy a manual Mercedes. For my traffic laden commute it's so much more relaxing than pumping a clutch for miles on end. Kickdown is swift, and changes barely more noticeable than the slur in engine note.
Interior is everything you would expect of a Mercedes. Beautifully trimmed and finished, ultra comfortable and nicely specified. No hint of the build quality issues reported on more recent Mercedes cars - finish is first class.
Handling positive for a big car, but steering could do with more feel. A first class motorway car though. I can manage 500 mile trips feeling almost as fresh as when I left. The kids love the rear seat accommodation too. Vast boot, but limited by usual saloon aperture restrictions.
Feels barely run in to be honest, and a steal considering it was well over UKP 30k new.
Far less unpleasant image than the BMW I was going to buy.
Recommended.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 19th May, 2006
10th Mar 2010, 02:49
Just bought the E320CDi 2003 model. It's stunningly good and, as you say, terrific VFM. Mine is a 2003, one elderly owner and just 33,000 miles with a full MBSH - £12,000. It is immaculate, and drives and feels like a new car. It just eats up the miles, and I actually find it encourages me to stay within speed limits on normal roads - driving it is just so easy and laid back, but when you want to go, it obliges.
12th Jan 2007, 01:18
I was fortunate enough to test drive a senior manager's Mercedes E270 cdi last month and boy was I very surprised! It is one gutsy and responsive large car I have ever driven and probably the best available in the 2700cc category. Who cares if it uses only 5 cylinder? The car is really one car I hope I can afford very soon.
I actually liked the steering because I found steering that provides too much feedback to be very tiring especially during interstate driving. About the only thing I missed was the vroom vroom noise when accelerating hard that usually comes on petrol engines. But still this car can be relaxing to drive as well which is a very welcoming thing.