Doug DeMuro gives the 2000 Mercedes-Benz E55 AMG a strong 70/100 rating, calling it one of his all-time favorite sedans and expressing genuine regret about selling his own years ago. The car excels in reliability and livability—featuring a bulletproof naturally aspirated 5.4L V8 with 350 hp, clever touches like a cooled center console and rear climate vents, and interior materials that look nearly new despite approaching 25 years old. The design stands out with aggressive AMG monoblock wheels and a more muscular stance, though the round headlights feel somewhat at odds with the otherwise boxy shape. The main drawback is the complete lack of modern driving aids like adaptive cruise control, which DeMuro notes would make the car even more appealing today. This is the ideal car for someone seeking a genuinely engaging, tank-solid daily driver that prioritizes timeless engineering and raw engine character over contemporary technology.
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