2008-2011 Mercedes-Benz C-Class

2008-2011 Mercedes-Benz C-Class

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GLEN WOODCOCK
Published: 04 11 2011
Compact executive cars

HISTORY

The third generation Mercedes-Benz C-Class cars went on sale in 2007 as 2008 models. Only four-door sedans were available because the wagon was dropped in North America after the second generation. In this country, these cars were sold in four levels - C230 (replaced by the C250 in 2010), C300, C350 and C63 AMG - each with a different engine. Those engine choices ranged from a relatively economical 2.5-litre inline four to a massive 6.2-litre V8 in AMG versions, which are capable of 0-100 acceleration in the 4.0-second range. Generally, the bigger the engine the more standard features, although even base C230s and 250s are well equipped.

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THE GOOD STUFF

This is the second best-selling entry level luxury car in North America (behind the BMW 3 Series), so used examples are plentiful and many newer models will have warranty remaining because of Mercedes’ 4 year/80,000 km bumper-to-bumper coverage. Certified pre-owned vehicles with extended warranties are often available at Mercedes-Benz dealerships. Interiors are of high quality, although a little austere, and rear seat legroom is good. In Canada, all cars except the C230/250 came with the AMG body kit standard. Models equipped with Mercedes’ COMAND operating system got a revised version that was much easier to use. The 2008 C-Class was a Consumer Guide “Best Buy” and helped restore the Mercedes reputation for reliability that had taken a hit in prior years.

HEADS UP!

If you Google “C-Class” and “problems,” you will find little in the way of consumer complaints. Apparently rough roads can cause premature suspension and tire wear, but that also could be related to hard driving. In testing by the U.S.’ National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the C-Class sedan received four out of five stars in front impact and rollover tests, and five out of five in side impacts. Many cars sold in Canada will have the optional 4Matic AWD system because RWD cars can get a little wiggly on ice. Mercedes’ powerful and fuel efficient BlueTec diesels were not available in the C-Class in Canada or the United States.

OVERALL

Mercedes-Benz calls these “compact executive cars” and until the B-Class arrived in Canada (but not the U.S.) in 2005, these were the smallest vehicles the German automaker sold in North America. The C230/250 was exclusive to Canada. Depending on trim level and engine size these really are different cars with handling/performance that ranges from mild to wild. Although C-Class vehicles are assembled in many locations around the world, those sold here are shipped from factories in Germany. A facelifted 2012 version, including a coupe, made its debut at the 2011 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

PRICES AT A GLANCE

Note: These are asking prices, not selling prices, found in a cross-Canada survey using Autonet.ca.

Year    Approximate price range

2008    $22,300 - $39,900

2009    $24,900 - $46,888

2010    $29,995 - $49,888

2011    $36,650 - $53,900

VITALS

Engine:2.5L I4 (201 hp); 3.0L V6 (228 hp); 3.5L V6 (268 hp); 6.2L V8 (451 hp)

Transmissions:6-speed manual; 5- and 7-speed automatic

Layout:front engine/ rear- and all-wheel drive

Body:4-door sedan

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