Just drove the new Mercedes C300 4 Matic...my thoughts
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Just drove the new Mercedes C300 4 Matic...my thoughts
I was up near the MB dealer this afternoon for a business appointment, and after having talked with one of my sales guys about the C300 loaner he got when his 2012 C300 was in for service and how much he loved it, so I figured I'd stop by and drive one before going home.
Outside I like the car very much in the right trim. The luxury trim is a little soft, a little too rounded, and a little plain. Much like the E Class and less so, but still the S Class. One thing that I found quite odd was the grille on the luxury 300 has baffles that open and close. At first I thought the car I walked up to was a hybrid or something because of the closed silver baffles in the luxury shield grille. But the salesman set me straight. Weird:
I like the traditional MB grille and the stand up 3 pointed star, but I don't care for how this grille looks with these baffles closed. Like on the E Class, I like everything else about the sport package outside, but like the luxury grille.
The styling language from the S Class works here, but looks a little bulbous and chunky from some angles and in some trims. Much as the C Class has always looked to me with big car styling on a small car.
Inside, the car is just beautiful. Best in class interior by a wide margin. Every material is good quality, and the switchgear in its metalized finish is very nice. Wood grains are very nice, real metal door handles are a nice touch. Polished aluminum pedals. Seats are comfortable and supportive. The nav screen doesn't bother me that much in person once you get used to it. Gauges, while plain are clear and functional. I would prefer TFT or electroluminescent units.
The back seat though, is small. With the drivers seat adjusted for my comfort, there isn't room to put my feet under the front seat without moving them sideways when sitting behind the driver. Typical for this class but too small for me.
The unit I drove was a C300 with the turbo 4. Engine was very peppy, smooth as you could hope for a 4 to be, a little buzzy and brash in places. I would definately get the 6. Ride is very good, sound isolation is very good. The auto-start-stop feature when idling is a little rough compared to a 328 I rode in recently, I'm told the V6 is smoother. Sport + vs Comfort gives the car a great duality, not unlike the AVS Sport + Lexus produces, which I like a lot.
Overall I liked the car VERY much. I went into it thinking it might be something that I would be interested in trading the GS on after the lease is up. Its not...its significantly smaller, and while it rides great and is very quiet, great styling and a great quality interior its not as refined and substantial as the GS...but compared to the other cars in its class this would be the car I would buy over an IS, 3 Series, A4, etc etc.
Makes me VERY interested to see the new E Class. Based on this and based on the S Class, something in between the two of them say with a price tag optioned like I want in the high $60s, might be right up my alley.
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Yeah I think personally the shutters would look better black. I had hoped to drive a 400, but he didn't have one on the lot and would have had to have gotten one from their satellite lot, since I wasn't buying I wanted to make it as hassle free for him as possible.
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For instance, I sat in an E350 next to the C300 in the showroom...I think the C's interior is as nice, or nicer in terms of material quality and finish as the E. Certainly in styling the C's interior is far better.
Bear in mind too that the C is expensive. The unit I drove was $53k and did not even have leather seats, and like I said it was the 4 cyl. A fully loaded IS doesn't top $50k with the V6.
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what i'm psyched about is that the 'luxury bar' has been raised, as more mainstream offerings have also become MUCH improved in materials, finishes, design, etc.
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Just came back from MB dealer, the picture is better than it actually look. S class, yeah, very high class, the rest C, E, G are all hideous IMO, the stupid tom tom navigation looking screen, the cheap sunroof cover that allow sun rays thru, dont even get me going with the steering feel and handling. I drove, C, E class
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Looking to trade in my 09 C350 next year for a C300, or a C400 if I can make it work. I dislike being forced into getting 4matic on the 400 and paying the extra $2000. To get this car to look right, the sport pack is a must. You will be pleased to know that if you get the luxury trim with the distronic plus package, you do not get the active grill shutters, so at least the part exists and you can swap it out.
People are currently reporting as much as 12% off MSRP which is a good sign for me Its certainly expensive, but a Mercedes should be expensive.
People are currently reporting as much as 12% off MSRP which is a good sign for me Its certainly expensive, but a Mercedes should be expensive.
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Just came back from MB dealer, the picture is better than it actually look. S class, yeah, very high class, the rest C, E, G are all hideous IMO, the stupid tom tom navigation looking screen, the cheap sunroof cover that allow sun rays thru, dont even get me going with the steering feel and handling. I drove, C, E class
Next year the RWD will be available RX...
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I just recently went on a test drive with a friend who picked up a C400. One that that stood out to me was the small wheel size and huge wheel gap on the lux model. It doesn't quite work for me.
The C400 is more refined and the Airmatic ride really smooths things out. I'm a big fan of the looks with the sport pack...he got a black one with a red interior. It looks great! Honestly this just made me more excited for the next E-class.
Also- the C400's power plant will be short-lived. Although it will be supplanted by the C450 next year, the I6 turbo engines will replace the turbo V6's in a few years.
The C400 is more refined and the Airmatic ride really smooths things out. I'm a big fan of the looks with the sport pack...he got a black one with a red interior. It looks great! Honestly this just made me more excited for the next E-class.
Also- the C400's power plant will be short-lived. Although it will be supplanted by the C450 next year, the I6 turbo engines will replace the turbo V6's in a few years.