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2005 Mercedes C-Class

    Base Model  
Suggested Retail $25,850 to $53,900
Invoice Price
$24,041 to $50,127
Destination Fee
$720
   
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2005 Mercedes-Benz C Class
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The Mercedes C-Class Specifications
Body Style(s) MSRP Engine Transmission Fuel Economy
2-Dr Hatchback; 4-Dr Sedan; 4-Dr Wagon $25,850 to $53,900 1.8L Inline 4; 2.6L V6; 3.2L V6; 5.5L V8 5 Speed Automatic; 6 Speed Manual Highway (MPG): 31
City (MPG): 21

C-Class Vehicle Automobile:

A daunting array of choices, comprising five four-door sedans, two hatchback coupes, and a wagon...
The C-Class brings the three-pointed Mercedes star to the rest of us, with coupes starting below $27,000 and sedans below $30,000. The C-Class delivers Mercedes engineering and safety technology. The model line includes hatchbacks, four-door sedans, and wagons. Sport models are available for those who want a sportier driving experience. And full-time all-wheel drive is available for some models, improving safety and traction in slippery conditions. The C230 coupe is the least expensive Mercedes sold in the United States, offering sporting character in a practical package geared toward first-time Mercedes buyers. But we think the C-Class is best represented by the C320 sedan, with its smooth, powerful V6 engine, responsive transmission and classic Mercedes balance of ride quality and handling. Climb in and the C320 looks and feels like a Mercedes-Benz, featuring firm, supportive seats and mostly high-quality materials.
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2005 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Driving Impressions

Engine response and smoothness also vary by model. The C320 sedan is smooth and quiet for casual driving, but when you step on it the engine growls to life. The 3.2-liter V6 serves up 215 horsepower, but more important is its torque. Torque is the force that propels you away stoplights and down freeway ramps, and the C320 has a healthy supply for a car its size. With 221 pound-feet of torque available from 3000 to 4600 rpm, there's more than enough grunt when you need it, and it's served up with minimal vibration and no ruckus inside the car. The 3.2-liter V6 is our first choice for the C-Class for its power and overall smoothness. Both the C320s and C240s are flex-fuel vehicles, meaning they are capable of running on E85 ethanol, a popular fuel in the Corn Belt.
 
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