For The excellent standard equipment includes alloy wheels, climate control and parking sensors, while the Panorama pack adds a panoramic glass sunroof and rain-sensing wipers.
Against The turbodiesel engine isn't very refined or quick, and rear headroom is tight for taller passengers. Plus, the Panorama pack makes the car just too expensive.
We prefer the C220 CDI to this noisy and slow diesel model. So, rather than spend more on the Panorama pack, spend your money on the better engine.
If you can't bring yourself to accept the A-Class as the entry-level model in the Mercedes range, then the CLC might be just the thing. Its predecessor, the C-Class Sports Coupe, was a hugely popular model in the UK, and the CLC is a refreshed, re-badged version of that car.
Don't be fooled by the new C-Class-esque looks, the CLC is based on the underpinnings of the old car. That means it’s unlikely to have you excited about driving it. What it does offer is a decent amount of space, sensible equipment levels and fair pricing – for a car wearing a premium badge, at least.
Where you're likely to be disappointed is in the feel and look of the interior: non-premium rivals better the CLC for interior ambience and classiness. It's not a bad car, just an expensive hatchback that's outclassed by not just its upmarket rivals, but most of the mainstream contenders in its class, too.
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