Quote:
Jett Rink, how many miles on your E320?
I have a little over 115,000 miles on the car. I have owned it since it had about 70,000 miles.
As for oil, if you look at the the link Kestas gave you concerning Mercedes Benz suggested oils, you are going to see that they suggest xw-40 oils for anything above really cold temperatures. Your owner's manual will likely have the same type graphs, matching oil selection to temperatures. This thicker oil suggestion is contrary to the current trend to thinner oils. You will just have to make your own call between xw-40 and xw-30. Me, I use 15w-40 and the engine doesn't consume any noticeable amount of oil over 5,000 miles.
I don't know for sure, but I bet you have an old school Mercedes standard oil pressure gauge on the left side of your instrument panel. If so, when you step on the accelerator it ought to register all the way at 3 bars. At idle when the oil is hot, you don't want it to get below 1 bar. If it is behaving this way, then you probably don't have any oil problems.
Benzadmiral is correct. 300e was their midsize model (like the E class today), 190e was their smaller car (like the C class today). Benzes from the W124 era are the last of the "overengineered" Benzes. I have seen several 300e cars with over 250,000 miles on them. We don't have the rust issues down here from road salt the way you have to contend with, so I can't comment on that part. But they are solid cars and parts aren't hard to get, so you can drive it a long time if you so desire.