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Mercedes-Benz C-Class Saloon

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This is an old car model that is no longer for sale by the local distributor since Dec 2018.

Editorial Review

What we like
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The proud AMG moniker
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Engine is a sweet unit
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Holds itself very well around corners
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Looks and sounds excellent
What we don’t like
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Some will still prefer the full-blown C 63 AMG due to its more aggressive aesthetic bits

Consumer Reviews

4.0
Good | 25 Users
4.0Comfort
4.0Reliability
4.5Interior Design
2.5Value For Money
4.0Handling
3.5Features
3.5Engine Performance
4.0Exterior Styling
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Eugn86 | 05 Mar 2009
Awful and not befitting of the 3-pointed star
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My review is with reference to the 318i M Sport that I also rented for a recent overseas trip. I had the C180 in Avantgarde trim for 6 days. It came with 9G tronic.

For whatever reason, the suspension was awful. It transmits everything on the road into the cabin, and has poor absorption of the bumps. The car does ok for low-speed bumps but it thumps uncomfortably on high-speed bumps. Road noise is also a big problem at speeds above 80km/h. The car was fitted with Bridgestone Turanza T001 run-flats and they are meant to be comfort tyres. Super noisy. The 318i M-Sport that i drove before the C180, came with 18" Wheels and was quieter and more comfortable than the C180. Shocking. The 9G-Tronic gearbox wasn't smooth at all. It shifts hardly into gears quite often, unlike the smooth gearbox in the 318i.

The C-Class has an off-set steering wheel, and the seats were very uncomfortable for long drives, lacking in lumber and thigh support. Poor ride, poor handling, poor refinement... In comparison to the 318i M-Sport. And you thought those should be all the negatives? Nope. The cabin may be nice, with nice choices of materials for the switches. But the gloss black center stack scratches easily and feels absolutely cheap. There was a constant rattling near the driver's side A-pillars even though there was only 20,000km on the car. The 3-series felt better built with better fit-and-finish. The boot has a wider opening than the 3-series so it is easier to fit your luggage through the opening.

The C Class is supposed to be the most comfort-oriented car in the Compact Executive class, and it's premium pricing vs the rest raises expectations. I am putting this car right at the bottom of the class.

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xinz | 21 Jun 2017
Good looking Sedan C180
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Good representation of Mercedes class design, both exterior and interior. Details are just exquisite.


C180 similar to BMW 318 and A4 in terms of engine size to looks. Merely sufficient. C200 would be just nice.


Smooth 9 gears transmission and only one with passenger memory seat in its class.

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Wolfverine | 03 Dec 2005
Nice drive but not sure about the premium
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Overall nice styling externally and internally although I must say that just like BMW, Merc's styling is getting a bit dated and need a desperate refreshing change.


As mentioned below, the RWD idea is not crucial IMO as the speed at which the roads here can cater to will hardly make much difference between RWD vs. FWD.

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BMWX1 | 10 Oct 2016
Merc C250 AMG
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My friend bought one and had the chance to sit in to experience. Went to view one C200 AMG at PI. Somehow different feel and different experience. Generally was impressed with PI C200 AMG with lots of features e.G. Heater seats & auto thigh extension for front seaters. C250 AMG bought by friend on the other hand was fully of complaints. Intrusive noise, bad customer service from authorized dealer, delivered different spec as showroom (with sports stitches vs without stitches), yaya papaya sale rep etc. In the end my friend had to fork out own money to do up extra noise insulation for 4 doors and ended up with minor scratches in the process of installation.


To be fair I did not test drive this car but mandatory fields must be filled in so I rated "Average" For handling and engine performance.

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alex976 | 24 Dec 2013
Overpriced German car made in South Africa
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Drove my mum's car a few times. Felt that it is very comfortable and looks good. But at 190k, there are much better options available outside. First thing is when you spent so much money on a car, it should be at least German made not SA. The car was sent in a few times to adjust the brakes, suspension and Ecu that speaks about about the fitting quality of the SA. Engine don't feel as if it's 180bhp more like 122bhp, my sis 6 year old civic has a livelier engine.

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orion2006 | 06 Jan 2016
Super Comfortable!!!!
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Test drove the C180 in Feb. Have to say I really like the exterior styling. Its aggressive yet modern looking.


Very surprised to hear that the C180 does not come with genuine leather interior as standard. Also the steering wheel is manually adjusted. Huh? I thought this was a luxury car?


Anyway, start the engine and drove off. Hey completely different feel. Car is responsive. Acceleration is nice and smooth. Step down and the turbo engages smoothly bringing you rapidly to above 100kph. Nice body setup, next to no body roll when we took a roundabout exit from the expressway at speed.


Engine is smooth but not exciting.


Super Comfortable. My wife in the rear seats mentioned she had really good legroom and really liked it.


Tech comes standard too. Adaptive braking, auto dimmin mirrors.

BUt its so popular, there's a 6 month waiting period.....


Oh well.....

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KennyLee83 | 13 Jul 2010
A good drive but overpriced
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The car is what you would expect from MB, powerful and smooth with the right curves. However the gears shifted to the steering area which needs some getting used to.


Overall looks damn good with AMG kit :)

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Mervynwm | 15 Mar 2009
The NEW C Class, a BABY S Class worth getting !
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Was actually test drove on behalf of a friend who's keen on C200 (2.0L) but was told by SE that the C180 (1.6L) actually delivers 156bhp, approximately 30bhp lower than C200.


Exterior looks similar to the S Class with the LED lights and the curves that the S Class gives but at a much fraction of a price and much shorter too.


The exterior shape is a looker, plus with the standard 17 inches rims too.


Interior was sporty and Mercedes has done a great job re-inventing this C class to capture the young and mid executive hearts than the predecessor model.


The LCD screen and the controls use are a breeze where many options you can do with. And not forgetting its spiky shaped air con vents, looking like jet turbines to blow your mind away.


Seats are ok but is only C200 comes with full electric and memory seats with an additional of high price tag whereas the C180 comes with "Semi automatic" Electric seats, only the forward and backward is by lever and no memory options.


Sitting at the back is also comfortable and great back protection as the curves are reclined to your backs, same for front seats too.


GUESS WHAT ? This new C class comes with electric tailgate even for C180 as standard which is great.


Mercedes removed the traditional smaller classes gear shift knob and replaces with lever gear shift like its S Class....GREAT and feels you are driving their S class which its known as a BABY S CLASS to many.


The drive was excellent and when move off from junction to main road was easy as all you need is "Tap" On the gas and it GOES....


Mercedes also retains its HOLD or many known as START/STOP function in this version too.


When I tried revving and overtaking, its certainly a breeze with no lag and cornering was easy too without much body roll.


Perhaps, with adding options like the Drive Assistance Package and Intelligent LED lights should be more than sufficient to have in this C Class. Other options, its up to your pocket.


Driving this 3-point star (like a smaller S Class) will keep eyes turning back and is certainly a good choice for young to mid executives to get or in their choice list.


Great Job Mercedes.

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Huskybeckham | 19 Jul 2015
A very well Balanced car
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It is indeed a very well balance and well built car. When I test drove it , it has A great balanced of comfort, handling/sporty and luxury. Plus a well known brand. The only downside is that it feels a bit clamped at the cockpit against the other competitors in the same class and as I understand the seats are not real leather.


However, it was one of my top consideration if not for the huge premium/margin of 40K ++ that C&C is creaming off due to the brand they have helped built. In other countries, the price difference is less that 3K to 5K against its competitors.

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Sci90179 | 26 Jun 2012
A winner in its class
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Overall the car is much better than the previous model. The design is really a break through and the tail lights (wings design) is a beauty.

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Sitikchai | 13 Aug 2009
Mercedes-Benz just turned the car world upside down!
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There used to be a time when a Mercedes-Benz was boring to look at and dull to drive but had bullet-proof build quality. With the latest W205 C class Mercedes-Benz now has the best-looking 4-door premium sports saloon (inside and out) in the world especially in AMG Line spec. Whichever angle I looked at my newly-arrived C200 AMG Line (waited 9 months for the car), I love it! The car looks sporty but elegant and expensive at the same time. And I used to drive an Alfa Romeo 159 so that says a lot about the W205's design. The car was super-refined in terms of noise suppression and ride comfort. The steering is very light but linear and accurate. The car handles corners in a competent and consistent fashion with excellent grip from the tyres. But given how refined the car is, you just want to cruise around in near silence and marvel at the refinement. The interior is beautiful. Sporty, modern and elegant. The engine has plenty of low-end torque and more than enough performance for daily use. The 7G -Tronic Plus gearbox can be a bit jerky sometimes when changing from first to second but is otherwise very smooth. There is also some wind noise from the side mirrors at highway speeds. And some surprising creaks from the dashboard and doors over rough roads. That last bit is very uncharacteristic of a Mercedes-Benz! That is why I said this car has turned the motoring world upside down. Overall, I am loving this car after 3 weeks of driving it. Still getting used to the driving position with its floor hinged accelerator and top hinged brake pedals. But so far so good. I tested the BMW 328i M Sport, Audi A4 2.0, Lexus IS250 F Sport and Infiniti Q50 but it was the C200 AMG Line that impressed me so much on the first drive I bought it there and then.

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dtkw | 26 Jul 2014
C300 - My first German made and the finest so far
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3.5L V6 BHP @ 301 and Torque @ 470. All in a small body of the C Class. The ride is very comfortable but yet when SPORTS mode is on, the average cat turns into TIGER! Not forgetting about the Quad AMG Exos! WOW!!!

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Andrewtam3000 | 16 Jun 2012
Another big step for C class
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Another big step in improving handling and closing the gap with BMW 3 series. I have driven W202, 203 and 204 before. Every generation has made improvements in handling, and steering feel. Over all these years, steering wheel size has been adjusting to the proper size.

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user50 | 22 Apr 2015
No more ah pek car
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Very refreshing exterior and probably the most balanced car overall in all department that i tested before i made a purchase decision. The C class is now a true segment leader ....Which i would never even consider in the past.

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Newbie26 | 18 Feb 2015
Stylish merc
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This new c180 catches with its stylish exterior shaking away the old uncle look of its predecessor.


It is loaded with lots of fixtures.


The engine is responsive but a bit noisy at high rem


rear space is OK but still a little small if there are 3 at the back


leather is synthetic and back of front car seats made up of mostly plastic


Overall a very nice upgrade but just too costly

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