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Mercedes- Benz E 400

- BY JOHN STEIN

Let’s cut right to the chase — wagons are no longer a bore, no longer a pariah, no longer something to avoid on principle. They are to be embraced ( once again) and nobody does them better than the European manufactur­ers.

DISTINCTIO­NS

The Mercedes- Benz E 400 Wagon offers a lot of comfort, a lot of features and a lot of classy interior refinement – precisely what you might expect from a Mercedes. The other side of the coin is the price – precisely what you should expect from Mercedes, but one of the highest starting prices in the class at $ 63,295. My tester managed to exceed the $ 89,000 price point, but it was a joy to step into the entire week – and it would be that way for years if purchased.

Seating up to seven passengers, the E 400 Wagon is long ( 194.2 in.) and very heavy ( 4,464 lbs.), which is a huge plus when you consider interior comfort, utility capability ( 64 cubic feet rear seats down) and comfortabl­e drive characteri­stics ( which there are many high marks).

INTERIOR

The cabin style of the E 400 Wagon is modern and timeless, expected levels of class are everpresen­t in Mercedes vehicles – even their wagons. The quality of craftsmans­hip, fit & finish, and materials is first- rate.

Technology is a plus for this modern wagon and standard features in the E 400 include a power sunroof, COMAND infotainme­nt system with a 12.3- inch display, voice controls, navigation, Bluetooth, a Wi- Fi hot spot, Android Auto, Apple Car-Play, and two USB ports. My tester included upgrades such as a massive panoramic sunroof, wireless device charging, a 13- speaker Burmester surround sound system and satellite radio.

SEATING

The front seats provide outstandin­g comfort with tremendous luxury features like heated armrests and superior bolstered constructi­on. Power adjustment­s deliver perfect driving/ riding positions.

The rear seats have enough room for most adult passengers, but they trail some rivals in terms of head- and legroom. I loved the two old- school rear- facing jump seats in the cargo area, it made me recall wagons of my youth – though my experience­s were never this comfortabl­e.

PERFORMANC­E

The Wagon comes standard with an all- wheel- drive configurat­ion. A base 3.0- liter twin- turbo V6 provides 329 horsepower, which is adequate to get up and going, though it will never snap you back in your seat. The wagon offers a respectabl­e 19/ 25 MPG rating that compares well against the competitio­n. You don’t buy a Mercedes E 400 Wagon for athletic performanc­e. This is a people mover with classy comfort that beckons a cruiser approach to performanc­e driving characteri­stics. I found it easy to maneuver, turning radius was good, and merges and passes at highway speeds with relative ease.

SAFETY

The 2018 Mercedes- Benz E- Class has one of the highest safety scores in the class. It earns five out of five stars from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administra­tion. You feel pretty safe when you know you have features such as: driver drowsiness monitoring, crosswind assist, and standard active brake assist. Available driver assistance features include a rearview camera or a 360- degree surround- view camera, evasive steering assist ( which automatica­lly steers the car around pedestrian­s in your path), automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, traffic sign recognitio­n, a head- up display, lane keep assist, lane change assist, and park assist. Mercedes’ Pre- Safe Plus is also available, which tightens seat belts and rolls up windows if it detects an impending collision.

Overall, the 2018 Mercedes- Benz E 400 Wagon has the luxury goods and the performanc­e chops to stand up to any wagon in the class – but you will pay for the comfort and the brand name.

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