The 2007 Mercedes Bluetec diesel is unrivaled

Posted By on January 23, 2007

Mercedes Bluetec E320
The long running automotive program Motorweek reviewed the 2007 Mercedes Benz Bluetec diesel powered E320 this month and demonstrated it to be without a comparison in the U.S. If $52,000+ for a sedan was no object, there would most likely be a few more of these in existing Volkswagen TDI garages this year; what a fantastic car. Not only does this clean, quiet diesel low rpm power an appeal to me personally as a driver’s car, but the interstate smoothness, comfort and economy makes it ideal for weekly 300+ mile jaunts. Perhaps just seeing what is coming should make clean diesel and biodiesel advocates optimistic?

Comments

  • http://bilikfamily.com/ Scott

    “If $52,000+ for a sedan is no object…”

    Laughing….

    Then the price of gas wouldn’t bother a car buyer either…
    But yes, I’m intrigued by the Bluetec technology and hope it gets more traction quickly here in the USA.

  • http://bilikfamily.com/ Scott

    “If $52,000+ for a sedan is no object…”

    Laughing….

    Then the price of gas wouldn’t bother a car buyer either…
    But yes, I’m intrigued by the Bluetec technology and hope it gets more traction quickly here in the USA.

  • http://www.twit.tv TwitReader

    I have a Mercedes diesel and they are great cars and worth the price if you ask me. My life is worth every dime of safety built into these solid vehicle and it is amazing that I average 35mpg with such heavy car. My next will be a Bluetec E320 but I’m waiting for the CARB state approved 2008 model. Keep this great blog coming as I find myself reading it everyday. :-)

  • http://www.twit.tv TwitReader

    I have a Mercedes diesel and they are great cars and worth the price if you ask me. My life is worth every dime of safety built into these solid vehicle and it is amazing that I average 35mpg with such heavy car. My next will be a Bluetec E320 but I’m waiting for the CARB state approved 2008 model. Keep this great blog coming as I find myself reading it everyday. :-)

  • mike

    Interesting that it applies brakes when an accident is imminent. I had heard that Mercedes was working on technology that would keep cars equidistant from each other to maximize efficient use of the highway. I presume the automatic braking is an off-shoot of that endeavor.

  • mike

    Interesting that it applies brakes when an accident is imminent. I had heard that Mercedes was working on technology that would keep cars equidistant from each other to maximize efficient use of the highway. I presume the automatic braking is an off-shoot of that endeavor.

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