What is the Mercedes Benz sport package?

What is the Mercedes Benz sport package?

With perfectly coordinated elements, the Sports package gives the vehicle a more athletic look and more agility. The highlights include 5-twin-spoke light-alloy wheels, a lowered sports suspension and seats featuring a sports upholstery pattern.

What is the difference between Mercedes Sport and AMG?

AMG Sport represents a halfway-house between a full-blooded AMG model and a regular Mercedes. The C-Class C 450 AMG Sport gets a powerful turbocharged V6 engine but is still built in a Mercedes factory rather than by AMG by hand.

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. Drives and handles like a dream.

What did I replace in my 1997 Mercedes Benz C class?

Between 185,000 miles and 200,000 mileage I spent nearly $3,500 in replacement parts such as tie rod assembly, oxygen sensors, Drive shaft flex joint, water pump, radiator, AC compressor, brakes, ball joints and etc.. Very smooth ride and handling. Was this review helpful?

How much does a Mercedes Benz C class cost?

Beyond 180,000 mileage expect to pay lots of money maintaining this car. Between 185,000 miles and 200,000 mileage I spent nearly $3,500 in replacement parts such as tie rod assembly, oxygen sensors, Drive shaft flex joint, water pump, radiator, AC compressor, brakes, ball joints and etc.. Very smooth ride and handling.

Where was the 2002 Mercedes-Benz C240 sedan made?

The 2002 C240s were made in both Germany and in Brazil. I was alarmed one day when a friend showed me the plate in the car stating it was manufactued in Brazil. He was having a lot of problems with the vehicle. I couldn’t understand why, because I have the same car and he bought his on my recommendation.

Is the Mercedes Benz C Class A good car?

Read the full in-depth review of the Used 2002 C-Class at Edmunds. Edmunds’ expert review of the Used 2002 Mercedes-Benz C-Class provides the latest look at trim-level features and specs, performance, safety, and comfort. At Edmunds we drive every car we review, performing road tests and competitor comparisons to help you find your perfect car.

Between 185,000 miles and 200,000 mileage I spent nearly $3,500 in replacement parts such as tie rod assembly, oxygen sensors, Drive shaft flex joint, water pump, radiator, AC compressor, brakes, ball joints and etc.. Very smooth ride and handling. Was this review helpful?

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. Drives and handles like a dream.