How much is insurance on a C300?

How much is insurance on a C300?

Mercedes-Benz C300 Insurance Cost The average Mercedes-Benz C300 auto insurance costs are $1,652 a year or $138 a month. Your one-stop online insurance guide.

Do you need to take a Mercedes C300 to a dealer?

2. Many of us have access to a good qualified Mercedes independent tech/shop, savings are about 30% when compared to dealership service of questionable quality. In the just under three years and 35K miles my wife has driven her C350, there has been no need whatsoever for us to take it to a dealer, or any other shop to that matter.

Is the Mercedes C300 RWD a good car?

I had a 2008 C300 rwd with 128K miles (replaced by C250 in June), no major problems, very good reliability for nearly 7 years. I just replaced the alternator on a 2010 Mercedes C300 with 80000 miles. the bearing was going out. all I’ve read on C,and E classes are trouble.

Is the Mercedes C300 battery out of warranty?

Last Friday had car at dealer for Check engine light came on and dealer diagnosed as O2 sensor failed, and a miss on cylinder 3. No O2 in stock, will have to order, but advised car OK to drive. Also advised car out of warranty, battery is low on voltage but OK for now, and seepage from 4Matic system.

Is the Mercedes Benz C300 a good car?

The Mercedes-Benz C300 Luxury 4Matic is a great car. I recently purchased a used C300 and it has been fantastic. As far as value goes, I could not find a better deal than the Mercedes-Benz C300. I purchased the car with about 70,000 miles on it for around $14,000.

Where can I buy a 2010 Mercedes-Benz C class?

The 2010 C300 Mercedes-Benz had me reliving the 1970’s. After 60,000 miles the car fell apart. I purchased a 2010 C300 in 2011. The car was a certified used car, mileage 9,403, from a local dealer in Pittsburgh and all of the service done on this car was performed at the dealership where it was purchased.

How long does a Mercedes C300 RWD last?

So mainly, I just want to know how long one could expect to keep a w204 running without having to spend 3k plus a year in repair costs. I had a 2008 C300 rwd with 128K miles (replaced by C250 in June), no major problems, very good reliability for nearly 7 years.

Last Friday had car at dealer for Check engine light came on and dealer diagnosed as O2 sensor failed, and a miss on cylinder 3. No O2 in stock, will have to order, but advised car OK to drive. Also advised car out of warranty, battery is low on voltage but OK for now, and seepage from 4Matic system.