Mercedess Benz C-class
The Mercedes-Benz C-Class is a compact executive car produced by Mercedes-Benz. Introduced in 1993 as a replacement for the 190 (W201) range, the C-Class was the smallest model in the marque's lineup until the arrival of the A-Class in 1997. The C-Class is built at Mercedes-Benz factories in Sindelfingen and Bremen, Germany as well as numerous satellite factories in other countries. The very first C-Class (W202) sedan was produced on 1 June 1993, and the first second generation (W203) rolled off the assembly line on July 18, 2000. The most recent third generation (W204) launched in 2007.From the base C250 to the high-performance C63 AMG, the 2013 Mercedes-Benz C-Class covers a broad spectrum in terms of performance. Some reviewers say that the base C250’s turbocharged four-cylinder engine provides adequate power, though a few critics don’t think that it’s competitive within the class. C300 and C350 models, however, offer ample power from their V6 engines. A seven-speed automatic transmission comes standard, and most reviewers agree that it’s smooth and refined. With 22/31 mpg city/highway, the C250 earns good fuel economy within the class, though rivals like the Audi A4, BMW 328i and Buick Regal eAssist all earn slightly better estimates. Test drivers say that while some rivals have better handling than the C-Class, it’s still nimble and fun to drive. Additionally, most critics are pleased with the C-Class' comfortable, yet composed ride.
C250 Sport Sedan Starting at $35,350*
C250 Luxury Sedan Starting at $35,770*
C300 4MATIC Sport Sedan Starting at $38,950*
C300 4MATIC Luxury Sedan Starting at $39,360*
C350 Sport Sedan Starting at $41,400*
C63 AMG Sedan Starting at $59,800*
C250 Sport Sedan Starting at $35,350*
C250 Luxury Sedan Starting at $35,770*
C300 4MATIC Sport Sedan Starting at $38,950*
C300 4MATIC Luxury Sedan Starting at $39,360*
C350 Sport Sedan Starting at $41,400*
C63 AMG Sedan Starting at $59,800*