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I guess it's all relative on one's term of rare. I do agree that there aren't too many e61's in the US. However to put it in context, only 680 1M made it to the US which to me is considered rare. If you wanna compare apples to apples with full size high performance wagons, there's only been slightly under 2200 CTS-V wagons produced so far for the US in it's entire run. That number is even big though compared to the~200 W211 Mercedes wagons produced and around similiar numbers for the W212 series wagons. Now that is what I truly call a unicorn.
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If you wanna compare apples to apples with full size high performance wagons, there's only been slightly under 2200 CTS-V wagons produced so far for the US in it's entire run.
That number is even big though compared to the~200 W211 Mercedes wagons produced and around similiar numbers for the W212 series wagons. Now that is what I truly call a unicorn.
That number is even big though compared to the~200 W211 Mercedes wagons produced and around similiar numbers for the W212 series wagons. Now that is what I truly call a unicorn.
#14
Sorry meant to say the AMG models since we were only talking about the 4000 figure for E61's which would be more apples to apples comparison. Otherwise we should lump in the pre LCI models as well since those models are more of a fair comparison to non AMG wagon models.
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Sorry meant to say the AMG models since we were only talking about the 4000 figure for E61's which would be more apples to apples comparison. Otherwise we should lump in the pre LCI models as well since those models are more of a fair comparison to non AMG wagon models.
#16
The E61 pre-LCI like a 530iX would be a better match for e350 wagon in terms of both HP ratings and performance IMO.
I think if you also count the Pre-LCI E61 models, it's not as rare as one might think. The figures below are worldwide but a good portion of that I'm sure has made it to stateside as well.
Year Touring
2004 31,342
2005 50,670
2006 49,654
2007 49,311
2008 45,462
2009 36,987
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