Is the Mercedes C class C200 a proper luxury car?
The combined economy is OK, 34.7mpg OK. The 1.5-litre engine in the C200 Coupe is merely there to make up the numbers, it’s a way for Mercedes to offset corporate C02 emissions, it’s the equivalent of planting a tree. I would much prefer a larger engine or full-fat hybrid than, or a fully electric powertrain than the engine used in the C200 Coupe.
What kind of engine does the Mercedes C200 have?
The 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharged engine in the C200 is strong around town and is a relaxed tourer but it lacks some of the sporty sizzle you might expect given the boldness of the exterior design. Those wanting more zing would do better to up the spend to the C300. The steering doesn’t match the athleticism evident elsewhere.
How much does a Mercedes C Class Coupe cost?
As the name suggests the C-Class Coupe is a two-door version of Mercedes-Benz’s best seller, the C-Class sedan. There are four models, starting with the four-cylinder C200 tested here ($65,900) and finishing with the V8-powered C63 AMG ($162,400). In the middle are two more four-cylinders, the diesel-powered C250d and the more powerful C300.
The combined economy is OK, 34.7mpg OK. The 1.5-litre engine in the C200 Coupe is merely there to make up the numbers, it’s a way for Mercedes to offset corporate C02 emissions, it’s the equivalent of planting a tree. I would much prefer a larger engine or full-fat hybrid than, or a fully electric powertrain than the engine used in the C200 Coupe.
Is the 2016 Mercedes Benz C200 still available?
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What kind of engine does a Mercedes C200 have?
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As the name suggests the C-Class Coupe is a two-door version of Mercedes-Benz’s best seller, the C-Class sedan. There are four models, starting with the four-cylinder C200 tested here ($65,900) and finishing with the V8-powered C63 AMG ($162,400). In the middle are two more four-cylinders, the diesel-powered C250d and the more powerful C300.