How is the Mercedes Benz C 220 CDI?

How is the Mercedes Benz C 220 CDI?

Combined cycle figures drop out at 68.9mpg and 64.2mpg for the manual and auto respectively, both of which are pretty good for this class of car. The rest of this particular C 220 CDI seems, perhaps by contrast with the gearbox, rather peachy.

What was the Mercedes Benz C class in 2001?

The range kicked off with the C180, a 129bhp four-cylinder saloon and was joined by C220, C220CDi, C240 and C320 models. Estate versions followed in 2001 with the 354bhp C32 AMG supersaloon also swelling the ranks. Summer 2001 also saw the Sport Coupes going on sale and the C270CDI saloon and estate models added to the line up.

Which is better a Mercedes C220 or Mondeo?

The C220 CDI is predicted to retain 46.5 per cent of its value over three years. That’s just under one per cent better than the 320d, but well ahead of the Mondeo. Mercedes garages were ranked 18th in our Driver Power survey, while a quote of £880 for three services makes the C220 the costliest car to maintain.

What kind of engine does a Mercedes CDI have?

The 2.2-litre CDI engine is a strong performer. With 170bhp and a huge 400Nm of torque, it delivers impressive acceleration and in-gear pace, and gives the Mercedes a muscular feel on the road. It’s clattery at tickover and low revs, but smooths out with speed.

What kind of car is the Mercedes C220 CDI?

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How much does a C class C220 cost?

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What’s the gas mileage on a Mercedes C 220?

The stick-shift gearbox is presumably there so that Mercedes can say the C-Class hits 109g/km on the CO2 scale. Select the C 220 CDI BlueEfficiency Executive SE with the automatic gearbox it so obviously ought to have, and you’ll spew out slightly more gas at 116g/km. I would suggest that’s a price worth paying.

The C220 CDI is predicted to retain 46.5 per cent of its value over three years. That’s just under one per cent better than the 320d, but well ahead of the Mondeo. Mercedes garages were ranked 18th in our Driver Power survey, while a quote of £880 for three services makes the C220 the costliest car to maintain.