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Mercedes C-Class

Mercedes's latest C-Class aims to to mix quality and refinement with sharp driving dynamics.

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  • On the road price: £25,515 - £54,815
  • For : Improved handling, comfortable, strong engines
  • Against : Firm ride on Sport versions, high prices

Styling/image
The new C-Class has something of a split personality when it comes to looks. Go for the SE or Elegance versions and you get a traditional Mercedes look, with a three-bar grille and three-pointed star badge on top of the bonnet. However, opt for a Sport model and you’re treated to a big badge in the middle of the grille and an athletic bodykit. All trim levels are available as either a sober four-door saloon or versatile estate. Sitting at the top of the range is the bruising C63 AMG, which is easily identified by its power bulged bonnet, flared wheel arches and 19-inch alloys.


Interior/practicality

There’s more space in the cabin that the last model, with both front and rear passengers benefiting from increased head and legroom. However, taller occupants will find their heads brushing the ceiling in cara fitted with the optional panoramic glass and. Luggage capacity is class competitive with the saloon capable of swallowing 475-litres. Pick the estate and you’ll have a maximum of 1,500-litres at your disposal. Elsewhere, the C-class interior is well laid out and solidly constructed, although the quality of the plastics isn’t quite up to the standards set by rivals from BMW and Audi.


Engine/performance

There’s no shortage of choice when it comes to engines. Petrol powerplants range from the 154bhp turbocharged 1.6-litre in the C180 through to the 268bhp 3.5-litre V6 C350. The diesel line-up consists of a 2.2-litre four-cylinder unit that comes with 136bhp, 168bhp or 201bhp, while at the top of the range is a muscular 221bhp 3.0-litre V6 that will blast the Merc from zero to 60mph in only 7.1 seconds. All the smaller units get a six-speed manual gearbox, while five and seven ratio automatic transmissions are available at extra cost. At the top of the range is the fire-breathing 450bhp 6.2-litre V8 C63 AMG.

Driving experience

Relaxation is the name of the game when driving Elegance and SE models. A supple ride and light controls make these versions excellent long distance cruisers. For Sport trim the suspension is lowered by 15mm, the steering tuned to give a sharper response and the front brakes are cross-drilled. As a result the car feels more agile, but the trade-off is a much firmer ride. Keen drivers will love the lairy C63 AMG, although only the brave should switch of the traction control!

Ownership costs

The C-Class won’t be cheap to buy, but with residuals of between 40 and 45 percent you should get a good return on your investment. In isolation the Mercedes’ fuel consumption and CO2 emissions are competitive, although they fall short of the excellent standard set by BMW. Expect to pay between £120 and £405 for the annual tax disc depending on model.

Safety/environment
With a five-star EuroNCAP rating the C-Class upholds Mercedes reputation for safety. Equipment includes seven airbags, an anti-whiplash head restraint system and electronic stability control. The BlueEFFICIENCY badge is used on the firm's eco-friendly models, including the C220 CDI, which has CO2 emissions of 127g/km. At the other end of the scale is the 232g/km produced by the C63 AMG.

Our choices: Mercedes-Benz C-Class 220 CDI Elegance

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5 Comments

Super Car

I bought a new C220 diesel in 2008 and I must say it is a superb car the power is amazing and 43 miles to the gallon I had the previous model as well and it gave a lot of trouble but this one is just magic I will keep it for 10 years at least, they say a Merc engine would do a million miles we shall see, very happy costumer here in West Cork in Ireland

By oliver169 on 12 March, 2010, 10:40am

Dissapointing car, over-rated

Poor seats, stiffish ride, far from quiet engine and cheap plastic trim. It's better than my 18 year old Rover Sterling (engine refinement apart) but not a patch on my xj6. Economy is impressive at 40+ mpg however.

By Sterlingman on 26 March, 2010, 6:37pm

Dream of a car.(C.Class 220cdi sport est)

I smile from ear to ear just getting in the car, when we push out onto the autoroute (A2) and head for Home in U.K. We get very close to 49mpg with speeds around 80-90mph(140kms) only is this less on early morning runs for home, with a speed indicated of 125mph(200kms) in 6th. Round town here, 45mpg. Our last C.Class 2500td is 12yrs and still running in S/Wales, UK. So here to the next 10 yrs, This car will do N/Germany to W/Yorkshire via Dunkerque Dover(£20) on a full tank,

By lesleyclabby on 7 October, 2010, 9:48am

C220 sport

I recently hired a C220 diesel sport. It was a nice car but just wasn't as special as my older C240 Elegance (W203) pocket limo. The interior wasn't much better than a Vauxhall Insignia and the engine and tyre noise (18" wheels) was rather high. At £34,000 it just didn't have the WOW factor. Personally, I would rather have a second hand W211 V6 E-class than a new 4-cylinder C Class.

By woodwarden on 24 May, 2011, 2:49pm

new c class

being invoved with an independant mercedes specialist , i have quite a good overview of mercedes cars, we see old 190 mercs having done in excess of 150 miles still runing and c class w202 chassis (i own the 240v6) and right up to the current car ,we have to sadly say that mercedes is living on its past reputation the quality of its vehicles are not up to much the plastic interiors and body panels (although they wont rust) are not of top quality , infact sad to say the new c class looks drives and has the appearence of a chrysler , not a real mercedes and will never be . the only saving grace are the larger thirstier engines , as for the diesels , they are far to unreliable and overly complicated to be a really good long term investments .

By dusenbergh52 on 21 September, 2011, 12:52pm

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