The S400 Hybrid offers exceptionally good fuel economy for a vehicle of this size (19/25 mpg EPA city/highway), and it costs $2000 less than the least expensive V-8-powered S-class, which is rated
From the more fuel-efficient S400 Hybrid and S350 Bluetec diesel models to the shockingly powerful S65 AMG, there's an S-Class for everyone. EPA-estimated fuel economy is 19 mpg city/25 mpg
With combined fuel consumption on the European cycle of 29.8 mpg, the S400 BlueHybrid betters the S350 by 7 mpg — enough to provide a 165-mile boost in cruising range from its large 23.8-gallon
Achieving an estimated 29 MPG combined while wafting its occupants between plastic surgeries in Miami, the 2010 Mercedes S400 Hybrid will be the world's most efficient luxury car. Well, with a gas
The 2014 figures make the new S550 a notch better than last year's--though it's still a bit thirsty in the grander scheme. The S550 4Matic (all-wheel-drive) scores 16/26 mpg city/highway, and the
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For the fully-loaded buyer, the $12,335 “Package D” will ring the total up to $124,560. While nearly 125-large may sound like a deal breaker for even the wealthy, the LS 600h L’s German competition starts at $91,000 in the form of the Mercedes S400 Hybrid. Comparably equipped, the S400 Hybrid ends up at an eye-bulging $116,275.
Mercedes-Benz E400 HYBRID: fuel economy of 27 mpg Mercedes-Benz E300 BlueTEC HYBRID: 56 mpg (European Cycle) More torque and performance without compromising on passenger or luggage space Modular hybrid concept using lithium-io
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