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Mercedes-Benz C-Class C200 W202

Mercedes-Benz C-Class C200 W202 (2000)

Mercedes-Benz C-Class C200 W202
4.9

5 reviews

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Build Quality
5.0
Value for Money
5.0
Noise Level
3.0
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Dave
Dave29 posts
  Fair Incentive C200

Rock solid – The W202 c200 is easily the best small car of the 90's for reliability. Once considered the grandma car, this has been rebuked with the M111 2l 4cyl vvt engine at 130hp that gets better with age. Revvy, not nippy. After 25+ years, these are starting to be a classic Mercedes-Benz at last. I use mine everyday as my daily and it's both fun and economical. Tilt and Slide Sunroof, electric EVERYTHING duelzone aircon (Denso unit) same as Toyota has NEVER not worked. I paid $1300 for mine 8yrs ago and never had an issue other than a MAF sensor go bad. (Still ran though). Good for 200kph, proven.

Purchased in for $1,300.

  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Bought: Used
  • Year: 1996
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Ron
Ron6 posts
  Verified C200

Perfect drive – My C200 is a great car, drives reliably and is very comfortable. Can have different modes depending on your preference (eco/comfort/sports). Great for families, fits my baby seat comfortably with room to spare!

  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Bought: New
  • Year: 2019
RoR
RoR4 posts
  C200

Just check the smile on my face – I bought this car with fear and trepidation because of cost if parts and the new technology that this car has. Well I am very happy and impressed with this so called old man car. In fact, I cannot wait to get home 700kms away to drive it. I can work on some parts. I love the solid little body. I love the cruise control. The only critism is the seats which are rather hard on the derriere. But just try and wipe the smile off my face. Just you try.

Review: I have had it for a year and did an oil change. Easy to do. Just changed sparkplugs, also nice easy job. Still smiling

  • Badge: C200
  • Line: Elegance
  • Body: Sedan
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Date Purchased:
antony
antony
  C200

my best mercedes – my c 200 is 18 years old,cannot sell this car as it is just too good to drive,feels very solid.have not spent any money on my car,milage is still low at 88000 kmand it still looks like new,as I have added new grill, and new digital rear lights.i also like the radio and CD player,and a tape player.i don't know when it will become a classic. I have owned two cars for a long period this one ,and a BMW 525 which had for 22 years,

  • Badge: C200
  • Line: Elegance
  • Body: Sedan
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Date Purchased:
Rem
Rem17 posts
  C200

Great Car – Mercedes Benz C 2000 Elegance automatic transmission year1996. I bought this one for my neighbor for a bargain price. It turned out that he can't afford to pay me back, so I ended having the car instead. Car was not running for 5 months after I bought the car, the owner is not interested since she bought a new car. Gave it away in a small amount. Purchased new battery and installed, car started and running. Ball joints failed the safety check, replaced and it is been running ever since. For a nearly 20 year old car, the ride comfort is hard to find. You can buy a 30,000 brand new car and the ride comfort is not even close. This car has service history and was owned by the same person since new. Paint job is not the best but the mechanicals, transmission, and engine condition are impressive for a car this age. Replaced transmission oil and filter, shifting is so smooth. Performance is hard to find for a stock standard car with no modifications. It is a heavy car but can do corners as well. Overall. Very happy.

  • Badge: C200
  • Line: Elegance
  • Body: Sedan
  • Transmission: Automatic

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