Australian New Car Buyer

MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS FROM $105,069

The W213 Mercedes E-Class is an exceptionally sophisticated, complicated piece of rolling digital technology. Great. But as a car, is it any good?

We’re in the base-model 145kW 2.0-litre turbopetrol E200, priced at $105,069.

The 155kW E300e plug-in hybrid, which can run for up to 52km on battery power, is $129,575, while the 220kW 2.0-litre turbopetrol/mild hybrid E350 is $133,370.

The 320kW 3.0-litre twin turbo, all-wheel drive AMG E53 4Matic is

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