We don’t feature a lot of new cars on this site, but the Mercedes-Benz E350 4Matic Estate is due some attention for a few reasons. First, the Mercedes-Benz estate car has been overshadowed by a proliferation of SUVs in the company’s current lineup. Second, the car we see here in this post is about to be replaced for 2017. Third, this is a car that has been a mainstay in the Mercedes-Benz catalog in the US since the late 1970s. That kind of longevity deserves a celebration. This 2016 E350 4Matic Estate for sale in Northern Virginia is finished in Cardinal Red, the most vibrant of hues currently offered on this E-Class Estate.
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Year: 2016
Model: E350 4Matic Estate
Engine: 3.5 liter V6
Transmission: 7-speed automatic
Mileage: 30 mi
Price: $71,320 Buy It Now
4MATIC??. All Wheel Drive! Red Hot! Want to stretch your purchasing power? Well take a look at this stunning 2016 Mercedes-Benz E-Class. This wagon is nicely equipped with features such as 4MATIC, 3rd row seat bench, 4-Wheel Disc Brakes, 8 Speakers, ABS brakes, Air Conditioning, Alloy wheels, AM/FM radio, Anti-whiplash front head restraints, Auto tilt-away steering wheel, Auto-dimming door
Much like everything in the Washington, DC area, this car is overpriced. With a new E-class set to arrive next year, haggling would not be out of the question, especially if you find one that’s been sitting around the lot for a bit. In addition, a color such as this isn’t for everyone, so the dealer might be inclined to let it go for a bit of a discount. It’s rather amazing that a 3.5 liter V6 is cranking out horsepower that is close to what the W124 500E/E500 was producing over two decades ago. Such is how far automotive technology has advanced.
-Paul
OEM wheels that look like they came right off of tirerack clearance. Boo.
The wheels are, I believe, the AMG spec forged option; a very robust set of rims. I think that they look great, actually.
Perhaps, too, instead of haggling down price you may ask have the dealer to extend the bumper to bumper warranty out to the max of seven yrs, include the max four year prepaid maintenance, add gap insurance and even the six year wheel/windshield insurance. Possibly even throw in some of the mBrace programs.
Just went through this for a ’16 E63 estate and they were quite acommodating.
The wheels are, I believe, the AMG spec forged option; a very robust set of rims. I think that they look great, actually.
Perhaps, too, instead of haggling down price you may ask the dealer to extend the bumper to bumper warranty out to the max of seven yrs, include the max four year prepaid maintenance, add gap insurance and even the six year wheel/windshield insurance. Possibly even throw in some of the mBrace programs.
Just went through this for a ’16 E63 estate and they were quite acommodating.
Selling on EBay and asking full sticker… why would I buy sight unseen from a remote dealer when I can do the same at my local dealer?