Australia's relationship status with the Mercedes C-Class has long been… complicated. Over 40 years and five generations, the German midsized luxury sedan has been a paragon of efficiency and safety ...
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The C200d can dip under 10 seconds for 0-62mph in manual saloon form (9.7 seconds) and go on to 135mph, which are commendable stats for a small engine in a relatively big car. The C200 petrol is ...
The Mercedes C-Class C 300 e is another model in the C-Class range, alongside the C 220d, that makes a very strong case for making this the most efficient model in the compact executive class. With a ...
The new M139 engine pinched from the A 45 S hot hatch means the C 43 gets a bump in power over its 375bhp V6-powered predecessor. The new car produces 402bhp at 6750rpm and 500Nm of torque at 5000rpm.
HIGHS Classic luxury-sedan styling, luxe and comfy cabin, agile handling. LOWS Numb steering, overly firm ride, some brake-pedal squishiness. VERDICT The C-class is more successful as a luxury car ...
HIGHS Posh cabin, looks more expensive than it is, turbo four is a solid performer. LOWS Irksome touch-sensitive buttons, limp-feeling brake pedal, some may find the ride a bit too stiff. VERDICT ...
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