Mercedes E350 CDI Coupé BlueEFFICIENCY Avantgarde Full Review,Start Up, Engine, and In Depth Tour
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Filmed by: Tomaž Kožar Jesenice n car-speak, acronyms have their pros and cons. Alphanumeric, gobbledygook names force customers to use the parent company's name every time they identify a car, casting a halo effect for the brand. "I drive a Legend," for example, did less for Acura than, "I drive an Acura." And so the RL was born. Now apply that thinking to Mercedes-Benz, which, to be fair, has always used alphanumeric names. But as the company expanded its lineup to some 15 separate nameplates—not counting the AMG models—it resulted in confusion on the showroom floor and significant marketing challenges in promoting individual models. Things needed to get simpler, and they have. The replacements for Mercedes' mid-size CLK-class coupe and cabriolet models will henceforth be identified as part of the E-class family. (The CL coupes will become part of the S-class lineup.) E-class Innards, C-class Dimensions Unlike the last C124 E-class coupe from the mid-1990s, as well as most of the E-class coupes before it, the 2010 E coupe is not simply a two-door version of the 2010 E-class sedan. Rather, as with the CLK, it is more or less a blend of C-class and E-class components under the skin. But whereas the CLK was more C-class than E-class, the new E coupe has more suspension and powertrain bits in common with the E than the C, according to Mercedes-Benz USA product manager Bernhard Glaser. Dimensionally, however, the E coupe is much closer to the compact C than the mid-size E <b>...</b>
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