What is the fuel consumption of the Mercedes-Benz E300?

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StJocelyn
08/29/25 3:33am
2017 Mercedes-Benz E300 actual average fuel consumption is 10.9L per 100 kilometers. Here is the extended information about the Mercedes-Benz E300: 1. Exterior The front face design is identical to the imported version, with split high and low beam headlights featuring sharp lines, creating an overall youthful and dynamic effect that completely washes away the "old Benz" image. The LED light group below the front bumper interprets the word "fashion" even more thoroughly. 2. Interior The dark gray interior appears relatively youthful, paired with brown seats, giving a very premium feel. The focal point on the upper part of the center console is the large-size GPS navigation screen, big enough to be impressive. The middle section consists of audio control buttons. The lower part houses the air conditioning control buttons.
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LeMason
09/10/25 8:13am
I've been driving a Mercedes-Benz E300 for three years now, with an average fuel consumption ranging between 9 to 11 liters per 100 kilometers. On long highway trips, it can drop to around 8 liters, but in city traffic with frequent congestion, it easily spikes above 12 liters, which is quite fuel-thirsty. Personally, I feel driving habits have the biggest impact – aggressive acceleration or frequent braking causes fuel consumption to rise sharply. My experience suggests maintaining a steady speed helps. Vehicle weight also plays a role; a full load of luggage or passengers increases consumption slightly. Regular maintenance like oil changes and tire pressure checks do contribute – underinflated tires make the car guzzle more fuel. Overall, the E300 isn't exactly fuel-efficient, but its comfort is unquestionable, offering exceptional stability, especially on long journeys. Fuel efficiency varies by driver – my neighbor with the same model drives more gently and consistently achieves around 8 liters.
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