Mercedes-Benz E 2004, Automatic, 3.2 litres - Orlando, FL

Thursday, 13 August 2020

Item details

City: Orlando, Florida
Offer type: Sell
Price: $2,400
Model: Mercedes-Benz E, 3.2 litres
Year:2004
Mileage:128,500
Transmission:Automatic
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Drive Type:Rear
Body Type:Wagon
Color:Golden

Contacts

Contact name Kelyy

Item description

very clean and rare 2004 E320 Sport Wagon, with the super reliable M112 3.2L engine and rear wheel drive (less wear components and better fueleconomy). What also makes it rare is the combination of the AMG styling package (18” twin spoke wheels, front bumper, rear bumper and side skirts) and the 3rd seat option delete; instead there is a cargo tray. It is also optioned with the Harman Kardon radio w/6 disc, GPS navigation, perforated leather seats, sun roof, and rear window sun screens. The Title says that the color is Silver, but it has a slight gold tint to it. This wagon has a sport suspension and Michelin performance tires so that it rides like an AMG car. The ride is very similar to my W210E55. Rear mufflers have been replaced with W211 AMG E63 mufflers to give a quad tip exhaust, the same as E55 and E63wagons.
Major Recent Service and improvements:

February 2020 - Oil and filter, New accessory belt, and idler pulleys

January 2020 - All new Bilstein shocks, new suspension compressor (Arnott), new rear airbags (Arnott), new Michelin AS3+ Pilot tires, front ball joints, front suspension links, front sway bar end links, rear sway bar end links, 4-wheel alignment

September 2019 – Newengine mounts and transmission mount

March 2019 –Crankshaft position sensor, new SBS brake control module

March 2016 – New fuel tank

April 2013 – New rear main seal at 90,768 miles

This is a great wagon for road trips or as a daily driver. I have been driving it daily for the past year with no issues. The rear seats fold down to handle large cargo. Driver's side rear seat back sometimes takes some finessing to release and fold down. Also has a built in cargo net to prevent boxes/pets from flying forward in an emergency stop.