
| Vehicle | Min | Max |
|---|---|---|
| 2004 Mercedes-Benz CL600 | $31,981 | $31,981 |
| 2012 Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG | $77,991 | $77,991 |
| 2012 Mercedes-Benz CL63 AMG | N/A | N/A |
| 2012 Mercedes-Benz S600 | $77,991 | $77,991 |
| Average | $62,654 | $62,654 |


| Vehicle | Min | Max | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2004 Mercedes-Benz CL600 | $543 | $543 | |
| 2012 Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG | $1,325 | $1,325 | |
| 2012 Mercedes-Benz CL63 AMG | N/A | N/A | |
| 2012 Mercedes-Benz S600 | $1,325 | $1,325 | |
| Average | $1,064 | $1,064 | |
Based On: 10% down, 5% APR, 60 months


| MPG | city | hwy |
|---|---|---|
| 2004 Mercedes-Benz CL600 | 13 | 19 |
| 2012 Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG | 15 | 23 |
| 2012 Mercedes-Benz CL63 AMG | 15 | 22 |
| 2012 Mercedes-Benz S600 | 12 | 19 |
| Average | 14 | 21 |

The C-Class starts at less than $27,000 for C230 coupe, but the line is perhaps best represented by the C320 sedan ($37,630). It's a pleasure to drive, with its smooth, powerful engine, responsive automatic transmission and classic Mercedes balance of ride quality and handling. Inside, it looks and, for the most part, feels like a Mercedes-Benz, with firm, supportive seats and mostly high-quality materials. Meanwhile, the price-leading C230 sport coupe continues to attract first-time Mercedes buyers with its sportiness, practicality, features and that three-pointed star on the grille. The pinnacle of the C-Class line, at least from a performance standpoint, is the limited-production C32 AMG sedan ($51,200).
For 2004, Mercedes has focused improvements on the sportier models. The sport sedans get a healthy dose of performance and styling updates, including a lower ride height, upgraded brakes, a short-throw shifter and unique interior features to further distinguish them from the standard sedans. The sport coupes benefit from similar interior changes, and now come standard with 17-inch alloy wheels and high-performance tires. On the standard sedans and wagons, the 4MATIC all-wheel-drive has been packaged with heated seats for a savings of $1,250 compared to 2003.
The C-Class has good bones, with exterior styling inspired by the big, luxurious S-Class, technology shared with the E-Class, and an interior design all its own. Every model, starting with the less-expensive coupes, comes standard with a full-complement of airbags and Mercedes' Electronic Stability Program skid-control system.
While this is Mercedes' least expensive line in the United States, you'll still pay a premium for the three-pointed star. Comparably equipped C-Class sedans are priced slightly higher than BMW's 3 Series and substantially higher than Audi's A4 models. If it's a sports sedan you seek, you might still consider Audi or BMW. But if you want Mercedes-Benz engineering, design strengths and mystique in a solid, mainstream sedan, it doesn't get anymore accessible than the C-Class, and the C320 sedan represents the best of this.
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