2011 Mercedes-Benz R-Class Review
As family-haulers go, the Mercedes-Benz R350 Bluetec is a nice rig — perhaps too nice for the sippy-cup-and-Cheerios gang. Even though the R350 doesn't fit nicely into a defined category such as minivan, SUV or crossover, it's nonetheless a practical car for the high-earning, minivan-averse family.
The R350 caters to families with its roomy cabin, compliant ride and available convenience features, but it sacrifices some utility in the name of style.
I tested the diesel-powered R350 Bluetec, and a gas V-6 engine is also offered. The diesel version starts at $51,740, but options made the as-tested price balloon to around $67,000. The R-Class' price range overlaps two of Mercedes' SUVs: the five-seat M-Class and the seven-seat GL-Class. The R-Class is available with seating for six or seven. To see a side-by-side comparison of these three models, click here.
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Sunblinds on the rear side windows
•► To extend: pull the roller sunblind out by
tab 1 and hook it onto retainers 2 at the
top of the window.
! Always guide the roller sunblind by hand.
Do not let it snap back suddenly as ...
Range of the sensors
General notes
The sensors must be free of dirt, ice and
slush; otherwise they may not function
correctly. Clean the sensors regularly, taking
care not to scratch or damage them.
Side view
To ...
Setting the front-compartment
temperature using the front control
panel
Turn the SmartKey to position 2 in the
ignition lock.
To increase/reduce: press the
rocker switch up or down.
Only change the temperature setting in
small increments. Start at 72 °F (22 °C ...
