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Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate C220 CDI BlueEFF. SE 5dr Review

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Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate

What Car? says

4 out of 5 stars

What Car? readers say

4


Key facts

0–60mph
8.5 secs
Top speed
136 mph
Average mpg
60.1
Tank range
781 miles
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Buyer's notes

Target Price team says:

Mercedes offers the C-Class Estate in two distinct flavours – traditional or sporty. SE and Elegance models focus on what you generally associate with Merc cars – comfort, refinement and understated elegance. Sport models are aimed at more youthful buyers and have exterior styling tweaks, firmer suspension and more direct steering.

We prefer the smoother ride and lower prices of SE and Elegance models, but if you’ve got the money the Sport models are fine.

Running costs for most models are reasonable, and private buyers have the reassurance of excellent resale values.

Many C-Class models will be run as company cars, however. High list prices mean that contract hire rates are a little steep, but all models are highly competitive for CO2 emissions, which keeps tax bills down. The C220 CDI SE manual is particularly affordable as a company car, because it’s the only car in the range that qualifies for the 13% tax bracket, the lowest possible for diesels.

Reader test team says:

Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate C250 CDI BlueEFF. Sport 5dr

I have had this car for just over a week so it is still running in. I was going for an E estate but it was just too large so found a good deal on a…

Timothy Pitt

4 out of 5 stars
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