Mercedes-Benz M-Class Station Wagon (1998-2004) interior, tech and comfort
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The driver is fronted by a clear dashboard with everything in the right place ergonomically. The dials are easy to read and there’s lots of room for the driver, with a good driving position easy to set up through plenty of adjustment. As with most off-roaders, the view of the road is commanding, although its bulk can cause manoeuvring difficulties in tight spaces.
The front seats are comfortable and there’s room enough for you to get three in the back without much trouble. A tall shape gives good headroom and legroom is plentiful too. Rear passengers get their own air vents and cupholders. There is a seven-seat option for larger families, although the third row of seats has restricted legroom, and as such is for youngsters only
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