How many miles will a Mercedes C280 last?

How many miles will a Mercedes C280 last?

You want your Mercedes-Benz C280 to last as long as possible. With proactive maintenance, you could hit 200,000 miles (or beyond!) in your C280. So, you want to care for your car, but you’re not sure when to get certain services.

What kind of engine does the Mercedes C280 have?

Strangely, the C280 is powered by one of the few engines whose designation has been rounded-down for marketing purposes. Its 3.0-liter V6 is superbly soft, completely progressive and supernaturally quiet. In fact, it’s guaranteed not to interfere with a sporting driver’s growing boredom.

What was the mileage on a Mercedes Benz c-280?

The failure mileage was 116,000. The contact owns a 2007 Mercedes Benz C-280.the contact stated that the check engine warning light was illuminated. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, where the right intake cam shaft magnet and the thermostat was replaced.

How many miles can a Mercedes Benz go?

These cars were bulletproof though. They could easily go over 200k miles on original transmission and engine. The only issues you will see with these cars is a bad brake light switch (easy and cheap to fix yourself), ball joints, engine mounts and maybe an automatic transmission valve body repairs.

Is the Mercedes C280 4Matic a good car?

The “you” driving a Mercedes C280 4MATIC simply goes ‘round the ramp at a sensible speed, knowing that anything more invites the electronic handling Nannies in for a nice long chat. More importantly and less tolerably, the C280’s suspension is not so good (i.e. bad) at soaking-up lumps and bumps. It’s not crashy per se, but neither is it stately.

What kind of car is 1997 Mercedes C280?

8 months ago I purchased my 1997 C280 with 138,000 miles on it and I love this car. Since then I’ve driven 10,000 miles and have enjoyed every one of them. Everyone who drives it says how fast it is at any speed, and even my wife enjoys driving it.

How long does it take a Mercedes C280 to go from zero to sixty?

To wit: depress the C280’s predictably leaden go-pedal and the car moves a bit; nice and gentle, easy does it, away we go. If you could be bothered, you could hammer it and sprint from zero to sixty in a yawn over seven-and-a-half seconds. But you can’t so you won’t.

Is the 1997 Mercedes Benz C Class A good car?

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These cars were bulletproof though. They could easily go over 200k miles on original transmission and engine. The only issues you will see with these cars is a bad brake light switch (easy and cheap to fix yourself), ball joints, engine mounts and maybe an automatic transmission valve body repairs.

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