Mercedes-Benz E300

20172019 · 3 configurations

Lowest
25
Average
25
Best
25

The Mercedes-Benz E300 has been tested by the EPA across 3 different configurations spanning model years 2017 through 2019. Over this period, the E300 has achieved a consistent combined fuel economy rating of 25 MPG. Below you will find a comprehensive breakdown of every tested configuration, organized by model year. Click any row to view detailed specifications, emissions data, and annual fuel cost estimates for that specific vehicle.

All Configurations

Year Powertrain Annual Cost City Hwy Comb MPGCompare
2019
2L 4-cyl Rear-Wheel Drive
Automatic 9-spdPremium
$2,750213025MPG
2018
2L 4-cyl Rear-Wheel Drive
Automatic 9-spdPremium
$2,750223025MPG
2017
2L 4-cyl Rear-Wheel Drive
Automatic 9-spdPremium
$2,750223025MPG

Historical Efficiency

2019
25
2018
25
2017
25

Safety Rating History

NHTSA typically tests the base platform of a vehicle and does not test every specific trim level. This specific configuration (E300) has not been independently rated.

Complaint & Incident History

The data below represents all official consumer complaints reported to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for the Mercedes-Benz E300. Click on any year to drill down and read the unedited, raw problem narratives submitted directly by vehicle owners.

Platform Recall Intelligence

Most Recalled Components

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Historical Severity Timeline

2017
16
Critical
Moderate
Advisory