Is the 2012 Mercedes C250 reliable?

Is the 2012 Mercedes C250 reliable?

The C-Class may be a compact sedan but it’s also a solid, agile, quiet, comfortable and credible luxury car. We tested the base C250, powered by the exceptionally smooth, 201-hp, turbocharged four-cylinder engine Mercedes introduced for 2012. It serves up ample power, but its 24 mpg is not exactly stellar.

How much is a 2012 Mercedes C250 worth?

The base price for a 2012 C250 Sedan is $35,675, including destination. At the other end, a C63 AMG Sedan begins at $61,505. In between, a C300 4Matic sedan starts around $39,000, and a C350 sedan starts at over $41,000.

Are there any problems with the Mercedes c250?

Granted, that was the only case reported of a fire, but given the other engine problems, it makes one a little leery of the 2012 C250. Other problems plaguing the 2012 C250 include peeling paint and rattling noises. Is the Mercedes-Benz C250 actually worth it?

How much does it cost to fix a 2012 Mercedes c250?

1 Rattling Noise When Starting 2012 C250 Average Cost to Fix: $4,200 Average Mileage: 64,000 mi 2 Engine Rattle On Cold Start 2012 C250 Average Cost to Fix: $4,700 Average Mileage: 51,000 mi 3 Engine Failure 2012 C250

What kind of car is the 2012 Mercedes Benz C class?

The 2012 Mercedes-Benz C-Class is available in sedan and coupe body styles, both of which are available in C250, C350 and C63 AMG trim levels. The sedan is furthermore available as a C300 4Matic, while the coupe gets a C350 4Matic and a C63 AMG Black Series.

What’s the price of a used Mercedes c250?

The price for a used 2012 Mercedes-Benz C250 might even seem affordable. According to Edmunds, you’ll pay about $6,875 – $10,313 for a used C250. That’s pretty much within almost everyone’s price range.

Granted, that was the only case reported of a fire, but given the other engine problems, it makes one a little leery of the 2012 C250. Other problems plaguing the 2012 C250 include peeling paint and rattling noises. Is the Mercedes-Benz C250 actually worth it?

1 Rattling Noise When Starting 2012 C250 Average Cost to Fix: $4,200 Average Mileage: 64,000 mi 2 Engine Rattle On Cold Start 2012 C250 Average Cost to Fix: $4,700 Average Mileage: 51,000 mi 3 Engine Failure 2012 C250

The 2012 Mercedes-Benz C-Class is available in sedan and coupe body styles, both of which are available in C250, C350 and C63 AMG trim levels. The sedan is furthermore available as a C300 4Matic, while the coupe gets a C350 4Matic and a C63 AMG Black Series.

The price for a used 2012 Mercedes-Benz C250 might even seem affordable. According to Edmunds, you’ll pay about $6,875 – $10,313 for a used C250. That’s pretty much within almost everyone’s price range.

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