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I'm in the market for a '98 or '99 E320 Wagon for the winters in Chicago, but I also want performance. Does the new 4-matic system add significant weight to the car? Is performance severely affected?
I've known people with '95-'98 E320 sedans w/ ETS , not 4-matic, in Chicago, who said the car was very unmanageable on ice. Any help? Thanks and great site! Todd Buckton |
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