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What is the e300 car?

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DiBrantley
07/29/25 9:01pm
The Mercedes-Benz E300 is a mid-to-large-sized car in the Mercedes-Benz E-Class series. The E300 is a mid-range model within the Mercedes-Benz lineup, available in both domestically produced (lengthened version) and imported variants. The exterior and interior of the E300 have been completely redesigned by Mercedes-Benz, with the addition of the letter "L" for the extended version. Taking the 2022 facelifted E300L Sport Fashion model as an example, its dimensions are 5078mm*1860mm*1480mm. It is equipped with a 2.0T 16-valve turbocharged engine paired with a 9G-Tronic transmission, the world's first vertically arranged 9-speed automatic transmission. It delivers a maximum horsepower of 258 HP, a maximum power output of 190 kW, and a peak torque of 370 Nm. The wheelbase measures 3079mm, and both front and rear suspensions utilize a multi-link independent suspension system. The multi-link independent suspension consists of shock absorbers and damping springs. It features more links than a typical suspension system—by convention, suspensions with four or more links are referred to as multi-link suspensions. Multi-link suspensions not only ensure a certain level of comfort but also, due to the increased number of links, allow the wheels to maintain as vertical a position as possible relative to the ground, minimizing body tilt to the greatest extent. This maximizes tire contact with the road. Its handling performance is comparable to that of double-wishbone suspensions. Given their ample space and focus on comfort and handling stability, most high-end sedans use multi-link suspensions, making them an excellent match for luxury vehicles.
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OHope
08/15/25 7:00pm
I've driven the Mercedes-Benz E300 for several years and feel it's truly outstanding as a model in the E-Class lineup. Typically positioned as a mid-to-large luxury sedan, its 2.0-liter turbocharged engine delivers robust power with smooth acceleration and stable high-speed cruising. The interior design is exquisite, featuring leather seats with excellent support that ensure comfort during long drives without fatigue. Safety systems including automatic emergency braking and blind-spot monitoring provide extra peace of mind for daily driving. For maintenance, I recommend regular check-ups at authorized service centers—Mercedes parts are high-quality but slightly more expensive. If you prioritize brand prestige and driving refinement, the E300 is an ideal choice, though new models start around 500,000 RMB with strong resale value in the used car market.
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AlexanderAnn
10/16/25 8:01am
As a car enthusiast, I'm captivated by the performance of the E300. This Mercedes-Benz E-Class model is equipped with an advanced powertrain, featuring a 2.0T engine with ample horsepower and strong acceleration push-back feeling, paired with a smooth-shifting 9-speed automatic transmission. The exterior boasts sleek LED headlights and an elegant, stylish body. Its tech features are impressive, like the MBUX system with a large touchscreen supporting voice control, making navigation and music a breeze. The suspension is tuned for sportiness, offering agile handling in corners and abundant driving pleasure. Compared to rivals like the BMW 5 Series, each has its merits, but the E300 leans more towards luxury in design. If you're into modifications, the engine offers great upgrade potential to boost horsepower. In short, it's one of the standout representatives in the luxury sedan segment.
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StMason
11/30/25 2:01am
I drive the E300 to work every day and find it practical and reliable. The Mercedes-Benz model offers spacious interiors, with comfortable rear seats that provide ample room for family or friends. Powered by a 2.0L turbocharged engine, it has moderate fuel consumption, around 10 liters per 100 kilometers in the city, with the hybrid version being even more fuel-efficient. It comes with sufficient safety features, such as the automatic braking system, which has helped me avoid minor accidents in traffic jams. The interior materials are easy to clean, and the leather is wear-resistant. However, the car's size is on the larger side, so parking in residential areas requires extra caution. Overall, it requires minimal maintenance and boasts high reliability. As a daily driver, it strikes a good balance between comfort and performance, and the price isn't exorbitant, making it a worthwhile purchase for those with the budget.
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