Lot 278 - 2004 Mercedes-Benz E320T V6 Estate Avantgarde

Lot 278 - 2004 Mercedes-Benz E320T V6 Estate Avantgarde

Lot 278 - 2004 Mercedes-Benz E320T V6 Estate Avantgarde

Lot Number 278
Registration LU04 PHV
Chassis Number WDB2112652A485519
Odometer reading 20,300 miles
Result Sold - £8,960

The 2003 E-Class was larger than its predecessors while offering less interior space, particularly in the estate version, than the W210 it replaced. It offered petrol or diesel engines with a choice of rear or four-wheel drive. The redesigned 2003 model featured electrohydraulic braking system marketed as Sensotronic Brake Control (SBC), which was standard equipment in the E-Class. Options included multicontour front seats and dual control air suspension system marketed as Airmatic DC. The 2003 E-Class was offered in saloon and five-door estate car configuration in three trim lines; Classic, Elegance and Avantgarde. The transmission options were five or seven speed automatic or six-speed manual. V6, V8, inline four and supercharged inline four-cylinder engines were offered.

This superb example is presented in silver coachwork with black interior trim. This Mercedes-Benz comes with air conditioning with climate control, cruise control, electric memory front seats, electric glass sunroof, CD changer and electric folding mirrors. Its meagre mileage from new is just 20,300 and its condition is totally commensurate with this, supplied with the book pack and the on-board service schedule up to date. This surely must be one of the best examples of this terrific ‘work horse’ from the German manufacturer and its smooth V6 petrol engine is a joy.

Guide Price £8,000 - £11,000

 

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