Congrats! Two fine twins who probably behaved well with good parenting. However, I know they are still young for a Mercedes, but I suspect they might behave far more troublesome in their 20’s than their grandparents did. They were of a different kind in the good ol’ days.
Congrats! Two fine twins who probably behaved well with good parenting. However, I know they are still young for a Mercedes, but I suspect they might behave far more troublesome in their 20’s than their grandparents did. They were of a different kind in the good ol’ days.
They have a timeless design. Very typical of Mercedes.
Seem like they were made just 5 years ago.
Does one of them get used more than the other? Obviously, you tell them apart by their wheels.
No idea. Over the past years, the one in the foreground was parked at that location frequently. More recently, the wagon in the background joined it.
2005 Mercedes-Benz E 200 Kompressor, both of them (211-series).
Parked alongside one of my walking routes, this is typically something you notice immediately.
I traded in my 2006 E500 last summer, and I miss it very much! Sigh….
W211 – E 500, that’s something special! Back then, the 220 CDI was more or less the ‘default choice’ here.