Which is the least powerful Mercedes C class estate?

Which is the least powerful Mercedes C class estate?

Even the least powerful C-Class estate, the 134bhp C200 CDi, can manage 130mph and 0-62mph in 9.6 seconds, while the slowest petrol edition, the C180, will top 138mph and do 0-62mph in 9.8 seconds. If you need even more urge though, the C350 does 0-62mph in just 6.5 seconds before topping out at a restricted 155mph.

Is the Mercedes C220 CDI estate a good car?

Any loss of torsional rigidity over the saloon (it’s improved by 12 per cent on the old estate) should be compensated for by a heavily reinforced, beautifully finished rear seat back; Mercedes has acknowledged the dangers of flying luggage in crashes. Even the tonneau net dog guard restrains 10kg of flying briefcase.

How many litres does a Mercedes CDI estate have?

Seats up, it has 485 litres (and that load area is now colour-matched to the rest of the cabin) which, claims Mercedes, is ‘more useful’ than the stats suggest, due to the uncluttered load area. Space between the wheelarches in particular is up: fold the seats again (easily, in one step) and you can slide in an 827-litre box.

What kind of emissions does a Mercedes C class estate have?

Stick with the smallest diesel, the C200 CDi, and you’ll have CO2 emissions of just 127g/km plus fuel consumption of 58.9mpg. Even the largest diesel engine, the C350 CDI, can achieve 47.1mpg with CO2 emissions of 162g/km.

Is the Mercedes C200 CDI SE estate a good car?

Looked at in isolation the C200 CDI estate is a good car – more affordable than its larger-engined stablemates, sub-160g/km of CO2 for increased tax breaks, a strong residual value and a badge that will tempt many a user-chooser. Unfortunately for Mercedes-Benz, Audi and BMW also offer these winning traits, but they do it for less money.

What kind of car is a Mercedes C180 estate?

“My car is a Mercedes-Benz C180 estate. It was first registered in 2010, but I bought it in 2014 as an approved used car from a main dealer. The car ran fine until recently when I took it to my local dealer for an inspection.

What do I need to know about Mercedes C class estate 2000?

To access the precise data on the Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate 2000 you need to know the trim, engine and version. Most Mercedes-Benz models come in multiple trim levels, with more equipment being fitted the more expensive they are.

Is the Mercedes-Benz C200 CDI a contract hire car?

Not only does this put the C-Class into a contract hire band where it once might not have been, it also spells lower benefit-in-kind tax bills for drivers. It’s also a fairly cost-effective solution for Mercedes-Benz, as the C200 CDI runs a detuned version of the 2.2-litre common rail turbodiesel found in the C220 CDI model.