True, but at the same time, the entry level F10 in America has a 240 HP I6 (soon to be a 240 HP 4 Cyl), while the entry level E has a 268 HP (soon to be 300 HP). People seem to forget that. The E has two engines, the 5'er has 3.... And the E actually has a higher HP average per its models.
As far as the general vehicle is concerned, I really think BMW, Audi and MB are at the top of their games. You really can't go wrong with any of the choices here- it really comes down to personal opinion. I don't think there's a clear choice here. All are great cars, and all are worthy contenders in this highly competitive segment.
And you seem to forget that E350 costs as much as the 535 (49.5k vs 50k), while 528 is much cheaper (45k). And funny part is, despite that 528i is not much slower than E350 while being way more efficient. So compare E350 to 528i, and it looks even worse, you pay 5 grand more, it is not much faster and it way less efficient. So spin it all you want, but below the V8s, you get an inferior driveline with the E compared to 5er or Audi A6. There is no two ways about it. And till Mercedes seriously addresses it, that is the way it will stay.
Sunny, you're doing the same thing though, a spin. The 2012 528i should cost less and be more efficient than a 2012 E350 considering that the BMW is a 4-cylinder in a 45K car. Lets be honest here, most of them will be either bare bones 528s with little wheels and no equipment and that is a silly purchase IMO, or they'll be loaded up and you're paying 50K for a 4-cylinder car.
Secondly going just by EPA figures doesn't tell the story either. BMWs new turbo engines have tested much thirstier than what the official ratings state, especially the V8s. Until the 2012 E350 and E550 are tested against the 2012 535i and 550i here in the U.S. at the same time, we really don't know how these cars are going to test MPG wise. Don't care about no European tests with cars that don't represent what can actually be bought here in the U.S. A528i should get better gas mileage its 4-cylinder car! Wait till you have boot it to get the car moving and watch the MPG drop considerably.
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The E-Class looks out of place. It's the only car which doesn't have a rounded edges soap-bar design.
Marcus, I wasn't comparing 2012 cars, but the 2011 ones since that is what the US official websites still lists. And here is how they both compare as per official website - 528i - 240HP, 0-60 6.6 secs, 22mpg/32mpg, $45,100. E350 268HP, 0-60 6.5 secs, 17/24mpg, $49,400.
As for 2012 cars, besides HP I have no idea how they will compare or what they will cost, so I rather wait till official figures are out.
In the August edition of BBC Top Gear Magazine the 520d SE takes top honors against the A6 + XF FL diesels.![]()
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