*** SPORT PACKAGE * HARMON KARDON *** The Mercedes-Benz E-Class cars have been re-engineered from the axles up for the 2003 model year. The 2003 Mercedes E-Class is as attractive inside as it is outside. The instrument cluster has white script on black gauges with sharp LED lighting, creating little eyestrain even after hours in the driver's seat. The front seats are firm enough for good support, but not hard. There's plenty of headroom and decent legroom in back. Noise, vibration and harshness control is first rate. There's very little vibration anywhere in the E500's cabin, and almost no wind noise, only that clapping of tires over pavement seams. The steering is improved as well: quicker, and lighter at low speeds than that in some current Mercedes, and in many competitors. The five-speed automatic transmission is outstanding, arguably the best ever in a Mercedes-Benz. The Mercedes-Be