HIGHLIGHTS
- Seven-seater E320 wagon
- AMG styling and lowering kit
- Genuine low mileage of just over 40k
- Top-spec Avantgarde trim
- Cherished number plate retained by vendor – correct reg is DA53 OLX
- ULEZ exempt
THE APPEAL
Seven seaters. They’re often a necessity and rarely a type of vehicle you buy for the love of cars.
But there are some exceptions that prove the rule and one look at this fabulous old wagon does wonders for the appeal of cars that you can enjoy owning while still having a large family – just look at it!
Finished in Obsidian Black and with an AMG styling and lowering kit fitted from new, it’s a fine-looking beast of a car that’s equally suited to ferrying the kids and dogs, or doing tip runs.
The “W211” E-Class is also one of the best Mercedes models of its era. The estate version was even good enough to knock the Volvo V70 off its estate car perch in both the What Car? and Auto Express awards back in 2003 when it first appeared.
It remains a mighty fine wagon to this day – and this one is something a bit special!
It remains a mighty fine wagon to this day – and this one is something a bit special!
THE HISTORY AND PAPERWORK
- Only 40k from new
- Service history to 36,000 miles in 2006 then off the road for several years
- UK V5
- MOT valid till February 2023
- Only 5,000 miles covered in past 16 years
- Book pack and manuals
The E320 was sold to its first “real” owner in December 2003 after starting its life as a dealership demo in the North-West, so far as we could ascertain from the paperwork.
The car is part of a private collection. The vendor acquired this particular vehicle from a lady owner who had owned it since 2007 but never used it, hence the incredible low mileage. The keeper before her was a male with the the same surname which leads us to believe it was a husband/partner/family member- from the same Lancashire town and had used it for less than four years.
It has a wallet full of booklets and manuals and a service book stamped to 36,000 miles in 2006 concurrent with its first MOT, so it’s possible that the owner passed away and the car was bequeathed to a relative or friend.
It’s not known for sure, but it would explain why it was kept and stored. It also appears to have been given an oil change and basic service annually, despite covering less than two miles between each one and not being MOT’d.
There are receipts included for the work, from a mobile mechanic, so its’ entirely possible that the one or two miles it covered were done by him.
It’s not known for sure, but it would explain why it was kept and stored. It also appears to have been given an oil change and basic service annually, despite covering less than two miles between each one and not being MOT’d.
There are receipts included for the work, from a mobile mechanic, so its’ entirely possible that the one or two miles it covered were done by him.
For most of its life the Mercedes wore a cherished registration number, which has been retained by the owner, hence the blank plates in the photos. It has been reallocated its original registration – DA53 OLX – and the vendor will have a set made up once the registration transfer is complete with DVLA.
THE INTERIOR
- Seven seats - which fully fold down into boot floor boasting a huge space for the dogs or suitcases
- Immaculate grey leather
- Integrated sat nav
- Dual zone climate control
Trimmed in immaculate pale grey leather, it’s obvious from the overall condition that this is a genuine low-mileage car. It’s in terrific order, with a cabin that still looks inviting and fresh today.
Everything works including the Mercedes-Benz COMAND infotainment system, which has integrated sat nav as well as controls for the vehicle settings and stereo. The only minor glitch is an odometer and temperature display that sometimes flickers on and off thanks to LDC bleed, though it can be read.
There is also a set of original Mercedes-Benz over mats, while the sixth and seventh seats are in the boot. They’re in perfect order and come with full three-point seatbelts.
THE EXTERIOR
- Obsidian Black
- No evident rust or major damage
- AMG alloys and styling tweaks
- Lowering kit
This has to be one of the most handsome estate cars ever made, and in Obsidian Black with AMG styling elements it comes into its own.
The car also has AMG suspension, which sits about 35mm lower than a standard E320. Twin exhaust pipes and Mercedes-Benz-branded Brembo brake callipers complete the stealthy performance look.
The car also has AMG suspension, which sits about 35mm lower than a standard E320. Twin exhaust pipes and Mercedes-Benz-branded Brembo brake callipers complete the stealthy performance look.
It’s in terrific condition overall, with no major marks or damage – a small ding on one door (smaller than a £1 coin) and a few small stone chips on the bonnet are the only issues we could find.
THE MECHANICS
- 3.2 V6
- 224bhp
- Automatic transmission
- No known faults
Under the bonnet you’ll find Mercedes-Benz’s proven and popular 3.2-litre V6, found in all manner of models from the C-Class through to the SL sports car.
It’s a lively, smooth and responsive unit which in this example works in tandem with a six-speed auto transmission.
The vendor reports that it drives faultlessly, and that there are no known faults or defects.
SUMMARY
Seven-seaters don’t come much sexier than this – a stunning and luxurious wagon with a genuine low mileage.
It’s also exempt from London’s Ultra-Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ) which is just one of the many, many reasons why it’s a far more appealing proposition than a diesel people carrier.
Notice to bidders
It’s also exempt from London’s Ultra-Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ) which is just one of the many, many reasons why it’s a far more appealing proposition than a diesel people carrier.
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