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2007 Mercedes E-Class facelift uncovered

03/10/2006, 2:03 PM

By admin

Spy photographers at Automedia captured a Mercedes E-Class sedan and wagon sans disguise during a commercial shoot. The updated model was first revealed by Leftlane in January with a single grainy photo. The car gets a new front fascia and updated taillights. The car will be officially unveiled at the New York Auto Show next month. It will be the last revision to the current E-Class before an all new 2008 or 2009 model arrives. (Front View | Side View | Rear View).

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03/10, 2:53 PM

posted by:

Micah

………..yawn……….

03/10, 4:06 PM

posted by:

JD

Which model is this again? There’s only 40 others to get it confused with.

03/10, 5:48 PM

posted by:

Jordan

What’s the difference?

03/10, 6:02 PM

posted by:

KissMyX

well normaly i love german cars… but this is getting boring

03/10, 6:08 PM

posted by:

Matt

And your *sure* this isn’t last years model? ‘Cause I could get a whole lot more ’spy’ photos for you at the dealership

03/10, 10:42 PM

posted by:

manny

wow. talk about subtle… took me over 5 seconds to start seeing new stuff…

03/10, 11:17 PM

posted by:

Count Drokoo

I almost had a heart attack

03/11, 10:51 AM

posted by:

neo

front is somewhat better, rear is worse.
other than that *yawn*.

03/13, 5:50 AM

posted by:

Misha

Lol, if there’s supposed to be a difference, I dont see any.

03/24, 10:57 PM

posted by:

Ricky

Other day my collegue asked me if i saw my bos’s new 2007 S class outside in parking….what difference..didnt even notice it was new model

 
 
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