Can you test drive a Mercedes?
We now have three ways for you to enjoy test driving a Mercedes Benz: Accompanied, Unaccompanied or Home Test Driving. An accompanied Test Drive is the more traditional route. Our experienced and knowledgeable Star Experts will join you in the vehicle.
How long can you test drive a Mercedes?
Available up to a maximum of 25 mile radius from Retailer site, exclusions will apply dependant on location. Home test drive is for up to 25 minutes in duration, longer test drives may be able to be organised.
What kind of engine does a Mercedes C240 have?
The C240 sedan ($32,280) is powered by a 168-horsepower 2.6-liter V6 with three valves per cylinder and a standard five-speed Touch Shift automatic transmission with manual shift mode.
What’s the difference between a Mercedes and a Mercedes in 2004?
For 2004, Mercedes has focused improvements on the sportier models. The sport sedans get a healthy dose of performance and styling updates, including a lower ride height, upgraded brakes, a short-throw shifter and unique interior features to further distinguish them from the standard sedans.
What are the problems with a Mercedes C class?
Window regulators are a common problem on cars, but they tend to fail more on Mercedes C-class models than others. Also, Mercedes engine mounts are oil-filled, and once mileage piles up, they start to lose the oil. Catalytic converter problems and rust are other common Mercedes repairs.
What kind of seats does the Mercedes C240 have?
C240 is well-equipped, with leather seat inserts, front seats with power height and backrest adjustment, a manual tilt-and-telescope steering column, power windows, cruise control, a seven-speaker audio system with weatherband, laurel-wood trim and 16-inch aluminum wheels with all-season tires.
The C240 sedan ($32,280) is powered by a 168-horsepower 2.6-liter V6 with three valves per cylinder and a standard five-speed Touch Shift automatic transmission with manual shift mode.
What’s the price of a 2004 Mercedes Benz C class?
The C230 Kompressor sedan ($28,710) is powered by the same supercharged inline-4 as the C230 coupe. The C320 sports sedan ($35,920) uses the 3.2-liter V6. For 2004, the sport sedans get the same interior upgrades as the sport coupes, as well as a couple of significant mechanical upgrades.
C240 is well-equipped, with leather seat inserts, front seats with power height and backrest adjustment, a manual tilt-and-telescope steering column, power windows, cruise control, a seven-speaker audio system with weatherband, laurel-wood trim and 16-inch aluminum wheels with all-season tires.
Is the Mercedes C class available with all wheel drive?
The C240 and C320 sedans and wagons are available with optional 4MATIC all-wheel drive ($1200), which includes heated seats. All-wheel drive is a valuable asset for the rainy Pacific Northwest and for the harsh winters of the Midwest and Northeast.