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STYLISH TWO-DOOR PROVES FOUR IS STILL ENOUGH

IT’S ONLY WHEN you search for an ESC button in the new Mercedes-Benz E300 Coupe that you fully realise what sort of car you’re in. Instead of locating it on the centre console or steering wheel spoke like in AMG models, the E300 buries the ESC configuration under layers of infotainment sub-menus.

While the Coupe’s swooping roofline and athletic physique can promise something different at first, you’re reminded this

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