How to Check the Mileage on a Mercedes-Benz E300?
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The Mercedes-Benz E300, like other E-Class models, displays the mileage in the trip section of the central instrument cluster. To view single-trip data, swipe right from the left side of the steering wheel, then select the right-side information on the instrument cluster. By scrolling up and down, you can access details such as the current total mileage, trip duration, average fuel consumption, average speed, and instantaneous fuel consumption. Here is more information about the Mercedes-Benz E-Class: 1. The Mercedes-Benz E-Class is a mid-to-large-sized high-end business sedan, coupe, and station wagon developed by Mercedes-Benz, positioned between the C-Class and S-Class. The widely recognized ancestor of the E-Class is the 1947 Mercedes 170, one of the first models developed by Mercedes after World War II. 2. Compared to the 170s of the same era, the 170 had a simpler design and further simplified equipment. In 1953, the improved models 180 and 190 were introduced. From then on, the Mercedes E-Class gradually formed a series, with body styles including sedans and station wagons, and gasoline engine displacements ranging from 2.0 to 3.0 liters, with optional diesel engines. 3. By 1961, the 170 series had produced a total of 468,000 units. The new Mercedes-Benz E-Class is now different from its predecessors, divided into two major series: the Sport Sedan and the Sedan, and the entire lineup has been updated with more fuel-efficient and powerful turbocharged engines.