2021 Mercedes-Benz E300 sedan review  

The opposing sales trends of large luxury cars and large luxury SUVs are perfectly encapsulated by two Mercedes-Benz models. In Australia last year, E-Class sedan/wagon sales fell 37 per cent, while the GLE SUV (wagon) climbed by the same figure. For every E-Class sold in 2020, Mercedes shifted nearly four GLEs.

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