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2014 Mercedes E-class sedan video review

Test drive and review of the all new 2014 Mercedes-Benz E-class sedan

Mercedes E-class is probably one of the most popular and well sold mid-sized luxury sedans in the world. The E-class together with the Audi A6, BMW 5-series and Lexus GS set the pace in this class for quite some time and I personally doubt that these four are going to let any serious competition to take big piece of the pie in the coming years. All these are well thought and put together vehicles specifically oriented to the business customer and it is no secret these are the most popular company luxury cars.
For 2014 Mercedes-Benz made a significant facelift for its E-class, making it much more futuristic and in line with the latest design and technology trends that the company from Stuttgart is trying to apply in its newest models.
Actually some car critics even say that this is more of a new model rather than a facelift because the changes in some areas of the car are so significant that you can't even tell that this is a refreshed E-class.
Probably the most visible change for the 2014 Mercedes E-class is its front which now looks much more modern and dynamic compared to the boring front end of its predecessor. Mercedes implemented their latest LED technology in the front lights and in the rear as well, so it is all LED and Xenon now.
As for the changes in the interior, well they are not so significant but everything feels just a bit better than in the model it replaces. Everything in the interior is well put together and feels quality and upmarket. 
Of course it is not all good news for the new 2014 Mercedes E-class. The price of the car still remains pretty high and the desirability factor is still in favor of the best selling BMW 5-series. 
But I am sure with this new model Mercedes E-class will keeps its good positions in this class and also its well known name of practical and yet comfortable and luxurious way of transportation.

Here is a quick test drive of the new 2014 Mercedes E-class sedan which I hope you will enjoy:

2014 Mercedes E-class sedan video review

You can also take a look at our 2013 Mercedes A-Class review or at the rest of our car test drives and reviews.

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