RE: Mercedes-Benz E500 Coupe (W212) | High Mile Club
RE: Mercedes-Benz E500 Coupe (W212) | High Mile Club
Monday 23rd May 2022

Mercedes-Benz E500 Coupe (C207) | High Mile Club

Classic V8 Benzes are a high mile staple; there aren't many from the new school, though...


The story of Mercedes quality has been told enough times now. Once upon a time the cars were indestructible and much loved (still are, in fact), only to be replaced by a generation of rotters. Literally. However, having seen the error of its ways and experienced the reputational damage, Mercedes reverted - by and large - to what it did best: very nicely assembled executive cars. It might be argued standards might have slipped again a tad, but there was undoubtedly a good era of big Benzes again a few years into the 21st century.

It’s a time that this particular E-Class hails from. Both the W212 E-Class and W204 C-Class, launched within a couple of years of each other, were tasked with establishing the core Mercedes saloons as great quality cars once again. The reputation for impeccable standards that was there in the W124’s time probably won’t return, but they were undoubtedly improvements on what came before.

This one is interesting for an assortment of reasons. The Coupe is a rare E-Class bodystyle, sandwiched between the more affordable two-door C-Class and more luxurious S-Class coupe, yet remains really stylish in the best pillarless Merc tradition. Certainly it’s wearing its years better than an CLK. It’s also an E500 of all things, the later model with the turbo 4.7 V8 that makes more than 400hp and almost 450lb ft. Not just any old grey E-Class, then, and especially notable now for having no direct replacement - the later six-cylinder Coupes, whether V6 or straight six, never quite left the same impression. Oh yes, and one more thing - it’s a few thousand miles off 200k…

 

Told you the quality was improved. This 2011 E500 Edition 125 is being sold with 181,000 miles on it, some effort for a car that will have always wanted lots of fuel - and with many similar models surely only used for runs to the golf club. The MOT history backs that up, last tested in January with a little more than 180,000 on the odo and not even an advisory to its name - impressive. There are fails in the past, but then there are also instances of 20,000 miles being added in a year, so it’s not unreasonable for stuff to wear out. And, crucially, there’s precious little mention of corrosion; the areas that have been blighted (brake pipes) have been seen to, and certainly aren’t as fundamental as might have been affected on a slightly older E-Class used this thoroughly.

The E500 presents nicely, too, its wheels unbiffed and grey appearing as smart as grey ever can. Even the light leather inside looks to have plenty of life left in it, the switchgear isn’t worn out, the bolsters look okay… it’s a tired cliché, but it could well pass for much lower mileage car. Which is encouraging for anyone planning to charge through 200k. You’d have to hope as a niche model in the range, an E-Class Coupe more expensive to buy and run than the rest of them, that it’s been owned by those committed to the V8 cause. Or why not get a four-cylinder diesel that looks the same? Would have cost quite a bit less in fuel.

Now the E500 looks an appealing route into a cheap V8 Mercedes, if inevitably tinged with the sort of jeopardy big, affordable German cars with a large engine almost always carry. It’s more modern and seemingly better built than the stuff that came immediately prior to it, while being more affordable than the real classics. Really affordable, actually. In 2022, £7,499 for anything with a 400hp+ V8 looks a bit of a steal, leave alone a handsome, rare, decently turned out Mercedes-Benz. Keep plenty in the contingency kitty and enjoy the rumble to 200,000 miles - this promises to be a lovely drive to a big milestone…


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howardhughes

Original Poster:

1,353 posts

229 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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Im a huge fan of the 90's first rendition. I never knew these existed! Sad to say, but this looks like a normal CDi model...

biggbn

30,795 posts

245 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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Seems like a decent car and a fair post haggle price. Miles would not bother me one jot with that service history and usage pattern.

_Bozzy

780 posts

103 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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howardhughes said:
Im a huge fan of the 90's first rendition. I never knew these existed! Sad to say, but this looks like a normal CDi model...
That would appeal to me...it won't garner the same sort of attention an AMG would.

ducnick

2,158 posts

268 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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Always liked the external appearance of these. Tried the 3.2 v6 one for a test drive, and it rode very nicely. But the interior is not something I could live with at the time. Very airport taxi, not at all special, and big coupe’s need to feel a little bit special. If fuel wasn’t so expensive, this could make a great low stressed smoker. De badged and living out the rest of its days on for a lower mileage “work from home” owner as the last ICE car you will ever own… I’m almost talking myself into it now…

Nicolas Lazar

200 posts

52 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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C207, not W212. A lovely model, totally recommendable. With the glas roof and the lack of B pillar very airy. A great keeper if you have the right lifestyle. Nothing better will ever again be made.

kambites

70,921 posts

246 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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How are these for rust?

AC43

13,435 posts

233 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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ducnick said:
this could make a great low stressed smoker. De badged and living out the rest of its days on for a lower mileage “work from home” owner as the last ICE car you will ever own… I’m almost talking myself into it now…
I've got a debadged E500 sitting outside with the earlier 5.5. As others have said, most people probably think it's a dag dag which is just fine by me.

It's juicy but that's immaterial as I can easily go a month or more between fill ups and, anyway, the big V8 really suits it.

cerb4.5lee

42,284 posts

205 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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This is a bit of a Q car I reckon. You'd never know that it had a V8 petrol under its bonnet. It is good to see such a thirsty new(ish) car at such a high mileage, and an E220d would be the usual go to I'd imagine if you are doing big miles.

AC43

13,435 posts

233 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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Nicolas Lazar said:
C207, not W212. A lovely model, totally recommendable. With the glas roof and the lack of B pillar very airy. A great keeper if you have the right lifestyle. Nothing better will ever again be made.
I've toyed with the idea of getting one of these as a retirement present in a few years. They're by far the most numerous "E500" (even though it's really a C Class under there) and the prices reflect that.

It's a shame they don't come with the Airmatic that a proper E has but then again it's lighter and faster. And like the W124 coupes you get the pilarless look.

I'd go for one in either this colour or tansanite blue with the pano and pale leather.

AC43

13,435 posts

233 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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cerb4.5lee said:
This is a bit of a Q car I reckon. You'd never know that it had a V8 petrol under its bonnet. It is good to see such a thirsty new(ish) car at such a high mileage, and an E220d would be the usual go to I'd imagine if you are doing big miles.
That one's a bit of a unicorn, having the 4.7tt rather that the usual 5.5.

E500's in general get overlooked because of the louder and more obvious AMG's but with either of those engines they're genuinely quick and pretty good all rounders.



A Winner Is You

25,853 posts

252 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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ducnick said:
Always liked the external appearance of these. Tried the 3.2 v6 one for a test drive, and it rode very nicely. But the interior is not something I could live with at the time. Very airport taxi, not at all special, and big coupe’s need to feel a little bit special. If fuel wasn’t so expensive, this could make a great low stressed smoker. De badged and living out the rest of its days on for a lower mileage “work from home” owner as the last ICE car you will ever own… I’m almost talking myself into it now…
The facelift with the shifter moved to the steering column is nicer. Although I wish I'd gone for the 350 rather than the 250, whilst the performance and mpg is adequate it is about as refined as a Talbot van. Surprisingly practical though, 2 proper rear seats and the pillarless design makes it easy to load and unload awkward objects.

Turbobanana

8,058 posts

226 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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The advert sounds very exciting! So many exclamation marks! Has the dealer had too much coffee?(!)

Portofino

5,221 posts

216 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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I had a 350 one of these & loved it. Very nice, well equipped, smooth & stylish. When driving in mine all you could hear was the squeak of the leather.

Disliked the later Mercedes with their chintzy nightclub style interiors, this was so solid in comparison.

Matt Bird

1,543 posts

230 months

PH Reportery Lad

Monday 23rd May 2022
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Nicolas Lazar said:
C207, not W212. A lovely model, totally recommendable. With the glas roof and the lack of B pillar very airy. A great keeper if you have the right lifestyle. Nothing better will ever again be made.
Doh, of course! Not as hot on Merc codes as I am BMWs. Thanks!

AC43

13,435 posts

233 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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Matt Bird said:
Nicolas Lazar said:
C207, not W212. A lovely model, totally recommendable. With the glas roof and the lack of B pillar very airy. A great keeper if you have the right lifestyle. Nothing better will ever again be made.
Doh, of course! Not as hot on Merc codes as I am BMWs. Thanks!
Something that also gets overlooked sometimes in MB forums. People assume that underlying platform is an E not a C.

Further confused by the fact that there is an actual C Class coupe.....

Tommie38

986 posts

219 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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Rare car. Great model for a remap although I’d be a bit cautious at the mileage.

Shame they didn’t make an E63 in the coupe shape for this era.

Filibuster

3,373 posts

240 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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howardhughes said:
Sad to say, but this looks like a normal CDi model...
Exactly this is why it is so appealing! It's for the grown up man who doesn't wants a shouty car, but still wants a sublime V8 engine in front.

AC43

13,435 posts

233 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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Tommie38 said:
Rare car. Great model for a remap although I’d be a bit cautious at the mileage.

Shame they didn’t make an E63 in the coupe shape for this era.
I just had a look at the torque - it's already seriously kicking in at 1,600 rpm.

The cab was figured at 4.9s 0-100kmh so this one should be a little quicker.

0-100mph in the low 10's I'd guess.

redroadster

1,886 posts

257 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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So rare when I looked none around this is worth a pint if you do low miles.

Deranged Rover

4,470 posts

99 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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I want to like these, I really do.

But all I can see when I look at their side view is that ridiculous, pointless tiny little quarter-light thing at the back of the rear side window, and it just ruins the whole car for me.