2012 Mercedes-Benz E250 Reviews
You'll find all our 2012 Mercedes-Benz E250 reviews right here. 2012 Mercedes-Benz E250 prices range from $11,990 for the E-Class E250 Cgi Avantgarde to $24,640 for the E-Class E250 Cdi Avantgarde.
Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the E-Class's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.
The most recent reviews sit up the top of the page, but if you're looking for an older model year or shopping for a used car, scroll down to find Mercedes-Benz E-Class dating back as far as 2009.
Or, if you just want to read the latest news about the Mercedes-Benz E250, you'll find it all here.

Used Mercedes-Benz E-Class review: 2004-2013
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By Ewan Kennedy · 18 Nov 2013
The Mercedes E-Class is a prestigious medium-large car that’s been reinvented in recent years. Once a conservative model, it has become pretty stylish as the Germans aim for a wider range of buyers.

Mercedes-Benz E250 sedan 2012 review
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By Peter Barnwell · 26 Jul 2012
Not surprisingly, there's price resistance to cars above the 60 grand Luxury Car Tax trigger price. Most dinkum Aussies want to dodge it, and if they can, they love it.Logical really because the LCT is an onerous and ill-conceived tax partly on new safety systems among other things. So called luxury cars lead in the adoption of new safety equipment.But there's an LCT loophole governed by how much fuel a car uses. Under 7.0-litres/100km and the LCT comes right down - often by thousands of dollars.One wonders how long it will take the Federal Government to lower the rating to 6.0-litres/100km because more and more "luxury" cars are coming in under the 7.0 mark due to clever technology.The Mercedes-Benz E250 is a good example and the beneficiary of perhaps a $5000 tax break due to its ability to sip petrol at a mere 6.6-litres/100km. It's a "green" carbon minimisation machine. It's a very low figure for a large car the size of the E-Class.How does Benz do it? Well, they call on their century plus experience at making automobiles and get a small capacity engine to do the work (easily) of a large capacity unit with attendant fuel savings.You may think a 1.8-litre four cylinder is the province of a Corolla but when Benz produces one for its E-Class, it delivers power and torque commensurate with a 3.5-litre V6. How does 150kW and 310Nm grab you? Bit better than a Corolla. Performance is enhanced with the seven-speed automatic hooked up to the rear wheels and a variable geometry turbo force feeding the engine which also scores direct injection and variable cam timing. It produces excellent acceleration across the entire engine rev' range and is almost imperceptible inside the cabin - or outside for that matter.This is middle of the E-Class range at under $100K and a pragmatist wouldn't need anything else. It's comprehensively equipped with luxury kit upgradable with an extensive array of options. There's plenty of room for five and a large boot. It puts away long distances with ease and has light controls with a well modulated ride. Oh, looks good too...

Mercedes-Benz E-Class E250 2012 Review
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By Peter Barnwell · 06 Jun 2012
It's been around for a few years now but the E-Class Benz remains a favourite because of its looks, size, style and what's on offer. WHAT IS IT? The E-Class is a rear wheel drive "saloon" offering plenty of interior room for five and a large boot. The styling is distinctively Mercedes-Benz and probably rates as the

Mercedes-Benz E250 2012 review
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By Neil Dowling · 24 Jan 2012
I HAVE this uncomfortable feeling that in my dotage, I will be seen in a Mercedes coupe. On my way to someone's funeral. Sure, it's the mark of success, of luxury and of state-of-the-art automotive technology. It's just that I equate Mercedes-Benz coupes with old people. But I'm having second thoughts. So