General Comments:
I got this car in 2008 and I wanted to trade it a year later after ownership. It started to rattle like crazy all of a sudden! Interior quality is so cheap and poorly assembled! My parents told me to keep it because it will be reliable. OK, so it's cheap to upkeep and is never in the shop. So are many other cars!
This car is small, slow, and the interior has busted on me! The sunroof shade broke, the door handles broke, the gauge cluster plastic broke, the A/C vents click so I yanked them out and glued them, but they make more noise! The front defrosters are way too loud. The rear sunshade broke! The wood trim (plastic) clicks and creaks all over, and needed to be glued down. The center radio speaker clicks all the time. God forbid you use the heater in this car, because the whole inside expands and contracts, making so much noise that even when the radio is on you can still hear it! What an awful car!
And the size is a joke! I am 6'0 tall. How in the hell can 4 people fit into this clown car? My 911 was more comfortable and drove nicer.
The steering sucks! I don't know what I am more annoyed at! My car how it is a piece of crap or the fact that I listened to my parents and was dumb enough to keep it... Now it's worthless and I might as well just drive it until it gets old or I get lucky enough to total it!
It's easy for other people to tell you it's a good car when they drive around in a real Mercedes (S600, CL65). Drive this car and you will hate it!
18th Nov 2014, 21:21
A C-Class is a Mercedes in name only. C-Class = Cheap Class. It's for people that just want to say - "I drive a Mercedes", not for people who really know Mercedes. It's a farce. However it is a clever business decision for Mercedes to offer an entry level car. I'm sure the C-Class is the best selling model, and I'm quite sure they make a good profit off every one of these sold and serviced at the dealer.