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Binz Stretches the Mercedes E-Klasse Estate

As you could’ve expected, it doesn’t matter what transportation need you have, you’ll certainly find a company to cater for it. This is one of the beauties of the contemporary automotive world: if you have the finance to back your dreams, they will become a reality, with the only limits imposed by the laws... of your state or of physics.

This time, we are talking about the need for interior space and Binz, which would be more than pleased to stretch your Mercedes E-Klasse Estate, as autoblog.nl reports. We’re talking about a conversion that would allow you to spend the weekend in with your family and friends. You can’t expect to turn you car into a house, but this is the next best thing.

We’re joking of course, as we really found this XXL creation interesting. Becoming a bit (don’t worry, it’s just a bit) more serious, we’ll tell you that the Gulliveresque station wagon measures 19 feet in length (5,79m), with the wheelbase measuring 12 feet (3.65m).

Of course, all this extra space comes with a price, and we’re not talking money here. We are referring to the turning radius. The company doesn’t mention this, but we can imagine that the vehicle is anything but park-friendly. As for the scales-tipping point, the car’s weight stands at 4,269 pounds (1936 kg).

Moving on, we have to mention that the elongation process, which uses the EXTEND name, is available for the E250CDI, E350 CGI and E500 models. We tried not to mention the financial part of the deal, but we just have to. So, here we go: the E-Klasse EXTEND comes with a starting price of EUR121,950 ($163,100).
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About the author: Andrei Tutu
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