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2008 Mercedes-Benz E-Class 3.0L RWD 4dr Sedan 3.0L BlueTec RWD 42 State

2008 Mercedes-Benz E-Class
Trim Info:
Rear Wheel Drive, 4 Door Sedan, Mid-Size
23 mpg city / 32 mpg hwy
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Technical Specifications

Technical Data
Body Style:
4 Door Sedan
Drivetrain:
Rear Wheel Drive
EPA Classification:
Mid-Size
Passenger Capacity:
5
Passenger Volume (ft³):
97.0
Base Curb Weight (lbs):
3860
EPA Fuel Economy Est - City (MPG):
23
EPA Fuel Economy Est - Hwy (MPG):
32
Engine Type:
Diesel V6
Displacement:
3.0L/182
Fuel System:
CDI
SAE Net Horsepower @ RPM:
210 @ 3800
SAE Net Torque @ RPM:
400 @ 1600 - 2400
Trans Description Cont.:
Automatic w/OD
Suspension Type - Front:
4-Link
Suspension Type - Rear:
5-Arm Multi-link
Front Tire Size:
P225/55R16
Rear Tire Size:
P225/55R16
Front Wheel Size (in):
16 x 8.0
Rear Wheel Size (in):
16 x 8.0
Front Wheel Material:
Aluminum
Rear Wheel Material:
Aluminum
Brake ABS System:
4-Wheel
Disc - Front (Yes or ):
Yes
Disc - Rear (Yes or ):
Yes
Rear Brake Rotor Diam x Thickness (in):
11.8 x - TBD -
Fuel Tank Capacity, Approx (gal):
21.1
Wheelbase (in):
112.4
Length, Overall (in):
191.0
Trunk Volume (ft³):
15.9
Advanced Technical Data
Trans Type:
7
Final Drive Axle Ratio (:1):
2.65
Suspension Type - Front (Cont.):
w/Coil Springs
Suspension Type - Rear (Cont.):
w/Coil Springs
Steering Type:
Vehicle-Speed-Sensitive
Turning Diameter - Curb to Curb (ft):
37.4
Brake Type:
Power
Front Brake Rotor Diam x Thickness (in):
12.3 x - TBD -
Front Head Room (in):
39.1
Front Leg Room (in):
41.9
Second Head Room (in):
37.8
Second Leg Room (in):
35.6
Width, Max w/o mirrors (in):
71.7
Height, Overall (in):
58.4


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