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Mercedes-Benz C-Class Reviews

Mercedes-AMG C 43 4Matic 2022 review

Mercedes-Benz C-Class 2022 review

Mercedes-Benz C200 2022 review: snapshot

Mercedes-Benz C300 2022 review: snapshot

Mercedes-AMG C 63 S 2021 review: Coupe Aero Edition

Mercedes-Benz C 300e 2020 review

Mercedes-AMG 2020 review: GLA45, C63 S, E63 S, GT C, G63 | RWD vs AWD on ice

Mercedes-Benz C-Class 2020 review: C200

Mercedes-AMG C63 2019 review

Mercedes-AMG C43 Coupe 2019 review

Mercedes-Benz C-Class 2019 review

Mercedes-Benz C220d 2019 review: snapshot
Mercedes-Benz C-Class Models Price and Specs
The price range for the Mercedes-Benz C-Class varies based on the trim level you choose. Starting at $66,900 and going to $202,177 for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available in the following body types starting from the engine/transmission specs shown below.
Year | Body Type | Specs | Price from | Price to | |
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2022 | Sedan | 2.0L, ULP, 9 SP AUTO | $66,900 | $113,576 | |
2022 | Wagon | 2.0L, ULP, 9 SP AUTO | $69,376 | $170,876 | |
2022 | Coupe | 2.0L, ULP, 9 SP AUTO | $76,500 | $180,678 | |
2022 | Convertible | 2.0L, ULP, 9 SP AUTO | $101,100 | $202,177 | |
2021 | Sedan | 2.0L, ULP, 9 SP AUTO | $52,800 | $172,150 | |
2021 | Wagon | 2.0L, ULP, 9 SP AUTO | $54,700 | $172,040 | |
2021 | Coupe | 2.0L, ULP, 9 SP AUTO | $57,900 | $192,500 | |
2021 | Convertible | 2.0L, ULP, 9 SP AUTO | $75,700 | $215,380 | |
2020 | Sedan | 2.0L, ULP, 9 SP AUTO | $50,000 | $174,900 | |
2020 | Wagon | 2.0L, ULP, 9 SP AUTO | $51,900 | $178,200 | |
2020 | Coupe | 2.0L, ULP, 9 SP AUTO | $55,300 | $192,940 | |
2020 | Convertible | 2.0L, ULP, 9 SP AUTO | $72,500 | $194,150 | |
2019 | Sedan | 1.5L, Hyb/PULP, 9 SP AUTO | $47,600 | $153,450 | |
2019 | Wagon | 1.5L, Hyb/PULP, 9 SP AUTO | $49,400 | $155,870 | |
2019 | Coupe | 1.5L, Hyb/PULP, 9 SP AUTO | $51,000 | $158,950 | |
2019 | Convertible | 1.5L, Hyb/PULP, 9 SP AUTO | $66,400 | $176,220 | |
2018 | Sedan | 2.0L, Hyb/PULP, 9 SP AUTO | $40,800 | $169,620 | |
2018 | Wagon | 2.0L, Hyb/PULP, 9 SP AUTO | $42,500 | $137,500 | |
2018 | Coupe | 2.0L, PULP, 9 SP AUTO | $44,300 | $160,710 | |
2018 | Convertible | 2.0L, PULP, 9 SP AUTO | $54,200 | $154,880 |
Mercedes-Benz C-Class Q&As
Check out real-world situations relating to the Mercedes-Benz C-Class here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.
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2019 Mercedes-AMG C43: Lacking power when accelerating
Colleagues of mine have noted that the C43 isn’t at its happiest when taking off from a standing start sometimes, particularly if the stop-start function is engaged. That said, the harshest description of the problem was the odd clunk when launching the car, but even with that system switched off, the AMG sometimes seems to have problems deciding which gear to select, leading to a lack of smoothness. Perhaps it’s not helped by the fact that the car is all-wheel-drive, and grips the road extremely well when perhaps a little `give’ in the driveline mightn’t be a bad thing. Maybe it’s the traction-control stepping in too early and interrupting the flow of power to the wheels.
That said, your problem sounds a lot more severe than that. The C43 uses a conventional torque converter automatic transmission, so it doesn’t suffer some of the jerkiness that other cars using dual-clutch technology can. It’s puzzling though, that the computer isn’t throwing up any fault codes, so maybe your car is simply doing what some C43s do to a greater or lesser extent. If it’s as bad as you say, it’s not good enough and you should pursue the problem with Mercedes-Benz and have the problem corrected under warranty.
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Mercedes-Benz C200 2008: Does the timing belt need to be changed?
I’ll assume you’re talking about a C200, Kevin, which was the most popular Benz model with a 200 in its name back in those days. The good news is that, no, that engine doesn’t need a timing belt change. That’s because it uses a timing chain rather than a rubber timing belt and, all things being equal, the timing chain should last the lifespan of the car itself.
All Mercedes-Benz passenger cars from that era would all have been sold brand-new with two keys. If you’ve bought the car second-hand with just the one key, you can contact a Mercedes-Benz dealership, quote the car’s VIN and the dealer will be able to order the correct key and electronically code it to work in your car. It could cost several hundred dollars, however.
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Mercedes-Benz C300: What are common problems or faults?
There is nothing that should cause them any concern, the C-Class ’Benz is a well-engineered and well-built car. While they are generally reliable they can, like any car, breakdown and need repairs. Servicing can be expensive, you pay for the name. Otherwise, any common faults are likely to show up on our problems page.
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Mercedes-Benz C63: Advice on buying used model
The C63 is a good car worth buying, if it hasn’t been thrashed and had a good record of regular servicing. With that sort of mileage on it you should be able to enjoy many years of reliable and fun motoring in the future. Costs of servicing can be high if you used a dealer, but you can reduce the cost by going to an independent Mercedes-Benz specialist mechanic.
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Mercedes-Benz C-Class Colours
- Diamond White Bright
- Hyacinth Red
- Brilliant Blue
- Cavansite Blue
- Graphite Grey
- Iridium Silver
- Mojave Silver
- Obsidian Black
- Selenite Grey
- Polar White
Mercedes-Benz C-Class Interior
The Mercedes-Benz C-Class has an upmarket interior, with a tidy dashboard that has a lot of the elegance customers expect when they're buying a luxury model. As you can see in the images, there are quality trim materials used, and there's real leather trim in high-grade models, too.
Mercedes-Benz C-Class Dimensions
The dimensions of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class Sedan, Wagon, Coupe and Convertible vary according to year of manufacture and spec level.
Year | Body Type | Height x Width x Length | Ground Clearance | |
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2022 | Sedan | 1432x1810x4691 mm | 130 mm | |
2022 | Wagon | 1447x1810x4707 mm | 130 mm | |
2022 | Coupe | 1402x1810x4691 mm | 118 mm | |
2022 | Convertible | 1406x1810x4691 mm | 118 mm | |
2021 | Sedan | 1432x1810x4691 mm | 130 mm | |
2021 | Wagon | 1447x1810x4707 mm | 130 mm | |
2021 | Coupe | 1402x1810x4691 mm | 118 mm | |
2021 | Convertible | 1406x1810x4691 mm | 118 mm | |
2020 | Sedan | 1432x1810x4691 mm | 130 mm | |
2020 | Wagon | 1447x1810x4707 mm | 130 mm | |
2020 | Coupe | 1402x1810x4691 mm | 118 mm | |
2020 | Convertible | 1406x1810x4691 mm | 118 mm | |
2019 | Sedan | 1442x1810x4686 mm | 118 mm | |
2019 | Wagon | 1467x1810x4707 mm | 112 mm | |
2019 | Coupe | 1400x1810x4708 mm | — | |
2019 | Convertible | 1400x1810x4691 mm | — | |
2018 | Coupe | 1400x1810x4708 mm | 118 mm | |
2018 | Convertible | 1409x1810x4686 mm | 118 mm | |
2018 | Sedan | 1442x1810x4686 mm | 118 mm | |
2018 | Wagon | 1467x1810x4707 mm | 112 mm |
Mercedes-Benz C-Class Boot Space


Mercedes-Benz C-Class Wheel Size
The Mercedes-Benz C-Class has a number of different wheel and tyre options. When it comes to tyres, these range from 225x45 R18 for Convertible in 2022.
Year | Body Type | Front Tyre Size | Front Rim | Rear Tyre Size | Rear Rim | |
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2022 | Convertible | 225x45 R18 | — | 245x40 R18 | — | |
2022 | Coupe | 225x45 R18 | — | 245x40 R18 | — | |
2022 | Sedan | 225x45 R18 | — | 245x40 R18 | — | |
2022 | Wagon | 225x45 R18 | — | 245x40 R18 | — | |
2021 | Convertible | 225x45 R18 | — | 245x40 R18 | — | |
2021 | Coupe | 225x45 R18 | — | 245x40 R18 | — | |
2021 | Sedan | 225x45 R18 | — | 245x40 R18 | — | |
2021 | Wagon | 225x45 R18 | — | 245x40 R18 | — | |
2020 | Convertible | 225x45 R18 | 18x7.5 inches | 245x40 R18 | 18x8.5 inches | |
2020 | Coupe | 225x45 R18 | 18x7.5 inches | 245x40 R18 | 18x8.5 inches | |
2020 | Sedan | 225x45 R18 | 18x7.5 inches | 245x40 R18 | 18x8.5 inches | |
2020 | Wagon | 225x45 R18 | 18x7.5 inches | 245x40 R18 | 18x8.5 inches | |
2019 | Convertible | 225x45 R18 | 18x7.5 inches | 245x40 R18 | 18x8.5 inches | |
2019 | Coupe | 225x45 R18 | 18x7.5 inches | 245x40 R18 | 18x8.5 inches | |
2019 | Sedan | 225x45 R18 | 18x7.5 inches | 245x40 R18 | 18x8.5 inches | |
2019 | Wagon | 225x45 R18 | 18x7.5 inches | 245x40 R18 | 18x8.5 inches | |
2018 | Convertible | 225x45 R18 | 18x7.5 inches | 245x40 R18 | 18x8.5 inches | |
2018 | Coupe | 225x45 R18 | 18x7.5 inches | 245x40 R18 | 18x8.5 inches | |
2018 | Sedan | 225x45 R18 | 18x7.5 inches | 245x40 R18 | 18x8.5 inches | |
2018 | Wagon | 225x45 R18 | 18x7.5 inches | 245x40 R18 | 18x8.5 inches |
Mercedes-Benz C-Class Fuel Consumption
The Mercedes-Benz C-Class is available in a number of variants and body types that are powered by —, ULP, PULP, Hyb/ULP, Hyb/PULP and Diesel fuel type(s). It has an estimated fuel consumption starting from 7.6L/100km for Convertible /— for the latest year the model was manufactured.
Year | Body Type | Fuel Consumption* | Engine | Fuel Type | Transmission | |
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2022 | Convertible | 7.6L/100km | 2.0L | — | 9 SP AUTO | |
2022 | Convertible | 7.6L/100km | 2.0L | ULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2022 | Convertible | 10L/100km | 3.0L | PULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2022 | Coupe | 7L/100km | 2.0L | — | 9 SP AUTO | |
2022 | Coupe | 7L/100km | 2.0L | ULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2022 | Coupe | 9.5L/100km | 3.0L | PULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2022 | Sedan | 2.1L/100km | 2.0L | Hyb/ULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2022 | Sedan | 6.9L/100km | 1.5L | — | 9 SP AUTO | |
2022 | Sedan | 6.9L/100km | 1.5L | Hyb/PULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2022 | Sedan | 7L/100km | 2.0L | ULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2022 | Sedan | 9.4L/100km | 3.0L | PULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2022 | Wagon | 7.4L/100km | 2.0L | ULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2022 | Wagon | 9.6L/100km | 3.0L | PULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2021 | Convertible | 7.6L/100km | 2.0L | ULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2021 | Convertible | 10L/100km | 3.0L | PULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2021 | Coupe | 7L/100km | 2.0L | ULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2021 | Coupe | 9.5L/100km | 3.0L | PULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2021 | Sedan | 2.1L/100km | 2.0L | Hyb/ULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2021 | Sedan | 4.7L/100km | 2.0L | Diesel | 9 SP AUTO | |
2021 | Sedan | 6.9L/100km | 1.5L | Hyb/PULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2021 | Sedan | 7L/100km | 2.0L | ULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2021 | Sedan | 9.4L/100km | 3.0L | PULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2021 | Wagon | 7.4L/100km | 2.0L | ULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2021 | Wagon | 9.6L/100km | 3.0L | PULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2020 | Convertible | 7.6L/100km | 2.0L | ULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2020 | Convertible | 10L/100km | 3.0L | PULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2020 | Coupe | 7L/100km | 2.0L | ULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2020 | Coupe | 9.5L/100km | 3.0L | PULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2020 | Sedan | — | 2.0L | Hyb/ULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2020 | Sedan | 4.7L/100km | 2.0L | Diesel | 9 SP AUTO | |
2020 | Sedan | 7L/100km | 2.0L | ULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2020 | Sedan | 9.4L/100km | 3.0L | PULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2020 | Wagon | 4.8L/100km | 2.0L | Diesel | 9 SP AUTO | |
2020 | Wagon | 7.4L/100km | 2.0L | ULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2020 | Wagon | 9.6L/100km | 3.0L | PULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2019 | Convertible | 6.8L/100km | 1.5L | Hyb/PULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2019 | Convertible | 7.2L/100km | 2.0L | PULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2019 | Convertible | 7.6L/100km | 2.0L | ULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2019 | Coupe | 6.5L/100km | 1.5L | Hyb/PULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2019 | Coupe | 6.6L/100km | 2.0L | PULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2019 | Coupe | 7L/100km | 2.0L | ULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2019 | Sedan | 2.1L/100km | 2.0L | Hyb/ULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2019 | Sedan | 4.7L/100km | 2.1L | Diesel | 9 SP AUTO | |
2019 | Sedan | 6.4L/100km | 1.5L | Hyb/PULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2019 | Sedan | 6.5L/100km | 2.0L | PULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2019 | Sedan | 7L/100km | 2.0L | ULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2019 | Wagon | 4.9L/100km | 2.1L | Diesel | 9 SP AUTO | |
2019 | Wagon | 6.5L/100km | 1.5L | Hyb/PULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2019 | Wagon | 6.7L/100km | 2.0L | PULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2019 | Wagon | 7.4L/100km | 2.0L | ULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2018 | Convertible | 6.8L/100km | 1.5L | Hyb/PULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2018 | Convertible | 6.8L/100km | 2.0L | PULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2018 | Coupe | 5.1L/100km | 2.1L | Diesel | 7 SP AUTO | |
2018 | Coupe | 6.5L/100km | 1.5L | Hyb/PULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2018 | Coupe | 6.5L/100km | 2.0L | PULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2018 | Sedan | 4.7L/100km | 2.1L | Diesel | 9 SP AUTO | |
2018 | Sedan | 6.5L/100km | 2.0L | Hyb/PULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2018 | Sedan | 6.5L/100km | 2.0L | PULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2018 | Wagon | 4.9L/100km | 2.1L | Diesel | 9 SP AUTO | |
2018 | Wagon | 6.5L/100km | 2.0L | Hyb/PULP | 9 SP AUTO | |
2018 | Wagon | 6.7L/100km | 2.0L | PULP | 9 SP AUTO |
Mercedes-Benz C-Class Towing Capacity
The Mercedes-Benz C-Class has maximum towing capacity of 1800kg for the latest model available.
Year | Body Type | Braked Capacity from | Braked Capacity to | |
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2022 | Convertible | 0kg | 1800kg | |
2022 | Coupe | 0kg | 1800kg | |
2022 | Sedan | 0kg | 1800kg | |
2022 | Wagon | 0kg | 1800kg | |
2021 | Convertible | 0kg | 1800kg | |
2021 | Coupe | 0kg | 1800kg | |
2021 | Sedan | 0kg | 1800kg | |
2021 | Wagon | 0kg | 1800kg | |
2020 | Convertible | 0kg | 1800kg | |
2020 | Coupe | 0kg | 1800kg | |
2020 | Sedan | 0kg | 1800kg | |
2020 | Wagon | 0kg | 1800kg | |
2019 | Convertible | 0kg | 1800kg | |
2019 | Coupe | 0kg | 1800kg | |
2019 | Sedan | 0kg | 1800kg | |
2019 | Wagon | 0kg | 1800kg | |
2018 | Convertible | 0kg | 1800kg | |
2018 | Coupe | 0kg | 1800kg | |
2018 | Sedan | 0kg | 1800kg | |
2018 | Wagon | 0kg | 1800kg |
Mercedes-Benz C-Class Seats
The following Mercedes-Benz C-Class is available with five seats. The C 200 variant comes with ARTICO upholstery as standard, with the choice between Black, Silk Beige or Magma Grey. Black AMG, Saddle Brown AMG or Silk Beige/Espresso Brown two tone ARTICO upholstery is available as an optional extra. The C 220d variant comes with the same standard and optional ARTCIO upholstery features as the C 200, but also has the option of leather upholstery in Black, Silk Beige, Magma Grey, Black AMG, Saddle Brown AMG or Cranberry Red AMG. The C 300 and C 300e variants come with leather upholstery as standard, with the choice between Black, Silk Beige or Magma Grey. As an optional extra, Black Exclusive leather or Black, Saddle Brown or Cranberry Red AMG leather upholstery is available. The C 43 variant is only available with AMG leather as standard, with the choice between Black, Saddle Brown or Cranberry Red. The C 63 S variant comes with Nappa leather upholstery as standard, with the choice between Black, Black with Grey stripes, Platin White Pearl/Black two tone or Red Pepper/Black two tone.

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