2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Review by Bill Jackson
Some people think a German luxury sedan should be fast, handle harshly and just generally be a big race car. I don't. I think a German luxury sedan should make you feel bad for not dressing up to drive it; you should want to wear a tie when you're behind the wheel. It should not only be comfortable, it should be composed. For me, driving a car like this isn't about screaming through the countryside like an idiot, it's about driving down the road comfortably in a car that's ready for any conditions that come your way.
With this as the benchmark, the Mercedes E-Class succeeds.
I tested the all-wheel-drive E350 4Matic during an icy, dark and dreary Chicago week. It performed very well in these conditions, including a variety of short city trips and a long, backcountry drive to some ski trails. It had its share of quirks — notably some odd steering personality, as well as some lag in acceleration — but overall I think it's one of the better luxury vehicles I've driven.
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Showing/hiding the menu
This function is not available while the DVD's
own menu is being displayed.
To show: press the
COMAND
controller.
or
Select Menu while the navigation menu is
shown and press to confirm. ...
Video DVD operation
Switch on COMAND and select
video DVD
(see the separate operating instructions).
Press the
or
button on the
steering wheel to select the Audio menu.
DVD changer display (example)
1 Cu ...
Switching the ZONE function on/off
- To switch on: press the
button.
The indicator lamp in the button
lights
up.
Dual-zone automatic climate control: the
temperature setting for the driver's side is
not adopted for the fr ...
