The Mercedes-Benz C-Class is awarded ADAC's "Yellow Angel 2008"
19 Jan 2008|3,383 views
The Mercedes-Benz C-Class has emerged the winner of Germany's largest vote for the most popular car by a wide margin. Accordingly, the motoring organisation ADAC has presented its sought-after "Yellow Angel 2008" award to the new Mercedes-Benz C-Class for outstanding performance.
The C-Class has set new standards in its segment since its market launch. Appealing design and hallmark Mercedes refinement aside, the Mercedes-Benz C-Class also offers the latest technical advances. These include, for example, the AGILITY CONTROL package with situation-responsive shock absorber control, the Intelligent Light System with five different lighting functions and the anticipatory occupant protection system PRE-SAFE®.
The C-Class has already collected several awards for its exceptional status in the mid-range segment. The readers of AUTO BILD voted it the most attractive saloon; the motoring magazine "auto, motor und sport" declared it the most appealing medium-sized car and 350,000 participants in Europe's largest internet survey voted it Europe's favourite car with the 2007 "Carolina" Internet Auto Award.
The Mercedes-Benz C-Class is also very much a bestseller. With 261,500 examples sold worldwide in 2007, unit sales of the saloon increased by 57 percent.
In Singapore, the The C-Class started successfully from its launch in July 2007 and is very competitive in its segment.
The "Yellow Angel" awards, which the ADAC presents annually for outstanding performance, are named after the nickname given to the ADAC's friendly breakdown service personnel and are among Europe's most sought-after motoring awards. Consumers find them a valuable decision-making guide, as criteria such as price/performance ratio, practicality, economy; safety and environmental compatibility also play a part in the selection process.
The vote was between 36 vehicles which newly entered the market in 2007. Around 340,000 people cast their votes and awarded first place to the Mercedes-Benz C-Class by a wide margin over the runner-up. Europe's largest motoring association - it has around 16 million members - rewarded this clear-cut result with the "Yellow Angel 2008" award for Germany's favourite car.
The ADAC (Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil-Club e.V.) is Germany's and Europe's largest automobile club, with 15,290,614 members in August 2005. It was founded on May 24, 1903 as "Deutsche Motorradfahrer-Vereinigung" and renamed in 1911.

ADAC Yellow Angel
The ADAC also operates a large fleet of mobile mechanics in yellow cars that assist motorists in trouble - the Yellow Angels. The ADAC runs its own modification center whereby ordinary vans are turned into mobile garages
The C-Class has set new standards in its segment since its market launch. Appealing design and hallmark Mercedes refinement aside, the Mercedes-Benz C-Class also offers the latest technical advances. These include, for example, the AGILITY CONTROL package with situation-responsive shock absorber control, the Intelligent Light System with five different lighting functions and the anticipatory occupant protection system PRE-SAFE®.
The C-Class has already collected several awards for its exceptional status in the mid-range segment. The readers of AUTO BILD voted it the most attractive saloon; the motoring magazine "auto, motor und sport" declared it the most appealing medium-sized car and 350,000 participants in Europe's largest internet survey voted it Europe's favourite car with the 2007 "Carolina" Internet Auto Award.
The Mercedes-Benz C-Class is also very much a bestseller. With 261,500 examples sold worldwide in 2007, unit sales of the saloon increased by 57 percent.
In Singapore, the The C-Class started successfully from its launch in July 2007 and is very competitive in its segment.
The "Yellow Angel" awards, which the ADAC presents annually for outstanding performance, are named after the nickname given to the ADAC's friendly breakdown service personnel and are among Europe's most sought-after motoring awards. Consumers find them a valuable decision-making guide, as criteria such as price/performance ratio, practicality, economy; safety and environmental compatibility also play a part in the selection process.
The vote was between 36 vehicles which newly entered the market in 2007. Around 340,000 people cast their votes and awarded first place to the Mercedes-Benz C-Class by a wide margin over the runner-up. Europe's largest motoring association - it has around 16 million members - rewarded this clear-cut result with the "Yellow Angel 2008" award for Germany's favourite car.
The ADAC (Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil-Club e.V.) is Germany's and Europe's largest automobile club, with 15,290,614 members in August 2005. It was founded on May 24, 1903 as "Deutsche Motorradfahrer-Vereinigung" and renamed in 1911.

ADAC Yellow Angel
The ADAC also operates a large fleet of mobile mechanics in yellow cars that assist motorists in trouble - the Yellow Angels. The ADAC runs its own modification center whereby ordinary vans are turned into mobile garages
The Mercedes-Benz C-Class has emerged the winner of Germany's largest vote for the most popular car by a wide margin. Accordingly, the motoring organisation ADAC has presented its sought-after "Yellow Angel 2008" award to the new Mercedes-Benz C-Class for outstanding performance.
The C-Class has set new standards in its segment since its market launch. Appealing design and hallmark Mercedes refinement aside, the Mercedes-Benz C-Class also offers the latest technical advances. These include, for example, the AGILITY CONTROL package with situation-responsive shock absorber control, the Intelligent Light System with five different lighting functions and the anticipatory occupant protection system PRE-SAFE®.
The C-Class has already collected several awards for its exceptional status in the mid-range segment. The readers of AUTO BILD voted it the most attractive saloon; the motoring magazine "auto, motor und sport" declared it the most appealing medium-sized car and 350,000 participants in Europe's largest internet survey voted it Europe's favourite car with the 2007 "Carolina" Internet Auto Award.
The Mercedes-Benz C-Class is also very much a bestseller. With 261,500 examples sold worldwide in 2007, unit sales of the saloon increased by 57 percent.
In Singapore, the The C-Class started successfully from its launch in July 2007 and is very competitive in its segment.
The "Yellow Angel" awards, which the ADAC presents annually for outstanding performance, are named after the nickname given to the ADAC's friendly breakdown service personnel and are among Europe's most sought-after motoring awards. Consumers find them a valuable decision-making guide, as criteria such as price/performance ratio, practicality, economy; safety and environmental compatibility also play a part in the selection process.
The vote was between 36 vehicles which newly entered the market in 2007. Around 340,000 people cast their votes and awarded first place to the Mercedes-Benz C-Class by a wide margin over the runner-up. Europe's largest motoring association - it has around 16 million members - rewarded this clear-cut result with the "Yellow Angel 2008" award for Germany's favourite car.
The ADAC (Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil-Club e.V.) is Germany's and Europe's largest automobile club, with 15,290,614 members in August 2005. It was founded on May 24, 1903 as "Deutsche Motorradfahrer-Vereinigung" and renamed in 1911.

ADAC Yellow Angel
The ADAC also operates a large fleet of mobile mechanics in yellow cars that assist motorists in trouble - the Yellow Angels. The ADAC runs its own modification center whereby ordinary vans are turned into mobile garages
The C-Class has set new standards in its segment since its market launch. Appealing design and hallmark Mercedes refinement aside, the Mercedes-Benz C-Class also offers the latest technical advances. These include, for example, the AGILITY CONTROL package with situation-responsive shock absorber control, the Intelligent Light System with five different lighting functions and the anticipatory occupant protection system PRE-SAFE®.
The C-Class has already collected several awards for its exceptional status in the mid-range segment. The readers of AUTO BILD voted it the most attractive saloon; the motoring magazine "auto, motor und sport" declared it the most appealing medium-sized car and 350,000 participants in Europe's largest internet survey voted it Europe's favourite car with the 2007 "Carolina" Internet Auto Award.
The Mercedes-Benz C-Class is also very much a bestseller. With 261,500 examples sold worldwide in 2007, unit sales of the saloon increased by 57 percent.
In Singapore, the The C-Class started successfully from its launch in July 2007 and is very competitive in its segment.
The "Yellow Angel" awards, which the ADAC presents annually for outstanding performance, are named after the nickname given to the ADAC's friendly breakdown service personnel and are among Europe's most sought-after motoring awards. Consumers find them a valuable decision-making guide, as criteria such as price/performance ratio, practicality, economy; safety and environmental compatibility also play a part in the selection process.
The vote was between 36 vehicles which newly entered the market in 2007. Around 340,000 people cast their votes and awarded first place to the Mercedes-Benz C-Class by a wide margin over the runner-up. Europe's largest motoring association - it has around 16 million members - rewarded this clear-cut result with the "Yellow Angel 2008" award for Germany's favourite car.
The ADAC (Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil-Club e.V.) is Germany's and Europe's largest automobile club, with 15,290,614 members in August 2005. It was founded on May 24, 1903 as "Deutsche Motorradfahrer-Vereinigung" and renamed in 1911.

ADAC Yellow Angel
The ADAC also operates a large fleet of mobile mechanics in yellow cars that assist motorists in trouble - the Yellow Angels. The ADAC runs its own modification center whereby ordinary vans are turned into mobile garages
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