Description
Mercedes-Benz E430 Touring (S210) | 2002
Highlights:
- 4.3 Ltr. V8 petrol engine with automatic transmission
- Original paint with Japanese “Super Hard Coating”
- Transmission rebuilt in 2021 at 111,000 km
- Valid technical inspection certificate and ready to drive
The seller offers for sale this 2002 Mercedes-Benz E430 Touring, a petrol-powered station wagon featuring a 4260 cc V8 engine and automatic transmission. Originally imported from Japan to the Netherlands at 90,000 km, the car has been driven daily to its current verified mileage of 166,400 km. The vehicle’s odometer readings are supported by a JEVIC certificate and consistent annual Dutch APK records, and the seller confirms that invoices and documentation are available. Notably, the automatic transmission was rebuilt in November 2021 at 111,000 km.
This estate model offers a blend of performance and practicality. It retains its original paintwork, which received a durable “Super Hard Coating” while still in Japan. The V8 engine provides strong, smooth power delivery. The car currently holds a valid Dutch technical inspection certificate (APK).
The S210 was the estate variant of the W210 E-Klasse, produced from 1996 to 2003. It represented Mercedes-Benz’s evolution into more modern engineering and design after the squared-off styling of the 1980s. Known for its distinctive oval headlights, the W210 generation introduced a more rounded silhouette while retaining traditional Mercedes durability and engineering quality.
The E-Klasse S210 estate version offered generous cargo space, rear air suspension in some variants, and strong engine options, including the V8 found in this car. The 4.3-liter V8 (designated M113) was known for its durability, low-end torque, and smooth refinement. These models were widely praised for their solid road feel, excellent long-distance cruising comfort, and high safety standards.
Japanese imports of the W210 often came with well-maintained mechanicals and rust protection features due to stricter inspection routines in Japan. Many were also equipped with premium factory options. Vehicles that received the “Super Hard Coating” were treated with a protective ceramic-like layer to preserve paint quality against UV damage and minor abrasions, which contributes to this car’s maintained finish.
The S210 estate has since gained a modest following among enthusiasts who appreciate its build quality, discreet performance, and utility. Well-kept examples like this, with low and verified mileage, documented history, and strong mechanical condition, are increasingly sought after, especially in European markets.
Condition of the Bodywork and Paint
4. Very Good: Small dents or scratches; may require minimal bodywork or paint correction.
Condition of the Interior
4. Very Good: Clean with minimal wear; may need minor replacements for small missing or broken parts.
Technical Condition
4. Very Good: Mechanically solid, with possible minor maintenance required.
Overall Condition
4. Very Good Condition: Shows only minimal wear and is ready to drive at any time.
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This car is currently located in North Holland province, the Netherlands.
This car drives, brakes and shifts.
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