`Fleetline is reviewing the Best Company Cars starting with the BMW 5 Series and the Mercedes E-Class`
Released on: November 21, 2007, 3:27 am
Press Release Author: fleetline
Industry: Automotive
Press Release Summary: The specialists at FleetLine have many years of expertise and experience in the automotive industry. Fleetline is reviewing 20 of the most notable company cars in the prestige business car sector. The BMW 5 Series and the Mercedes E-Class are first under the spotlight. These featured will serve as a great guide to which business cars are most suitable for your fleet.
Press Release Body: BMW 5 Series
The BMW 5 Series is the What Car Executive Car of the Year 2006 and the class leader. It is refined, spacious and well equipped, with great build quality and outstanding handling, especially in the M Sport versions. Strong residuals and a comprehensive range of practical, silent engines help to complement the model range. Of course, the iDrive concept is a little hard to get to grips with and can cause drivers to take their eyes off the road.
The new model is not due until 2009 but the current design's sleek looks are likely to keep this model ahead of its rivals in the styling stakes.
Mercedes E-Class
The E-class is certainly an excellent drive, mixed with high levels of refinement and quality and reasonable running costs. It has a good range of engines and specifications, if not as much head room as some of its rivals.
However, although the design is still sleek there are no plans for a facelift until 2008 and it is starting to age a little when compared to other models in the Mercedes range, but all in all it remains a great vehicle. How does it compare with the 5 series? The Mercedes E-Class vs the BMW 5 Series
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