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Sampling a Euro-market, four-cylinder diesel E-class.
For years, Mercedes-Benz has fed its U.S. customers a diet of ever-more-powerful engines in its E-class sedan. It's been decades since the forebearer to today's E-class had a four-cylinder engine behind its signature radiator grille - at least in America. Our lowliest E-class Benz, which isn't so lowly at all, has instead come with a six, with a V-8 as the move-up engine, and, for a time, a supercharged V-8 in the AMG version, which has since switched to a normally aspirated big-block (6.2 liter!) V-8.
Photo Gallery: 2010 Mercedes-Benz E220 CDI Diesel - First Drive Reivew, Mercedes Benz E-Class Sedan - Automobile Magazine