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2008 Mercedes-Benz C300
Invoice: $29,388 - $32,643
Miles Per Gallon
City: 17 MPG - 18 MPG
Highway: 25 MPG - 26 MPG
Body Style: Sedan
Engines: 3.0L V-6 228 HP
The Mercedes-Benz C-Class remains the most accessible of the brand's models sold in the United States. Completely redesigned for 2008, the new fourth-generation C-Class continues to deliver the expected levels of advanced engineering, design and safety features that keep it highly competitive within the entry luxury segment.
The C-Class is offered as three models: C300, C350 and C63 AMG. The C300 is available in rear-wheel and 4MATIC all-wheel drive configurations, both in either Sport or Luxury trim levels. It is equipped with a 228-hp 3.0-liter V6 engine, and gets either a six-speed manual or seven-speed automatic transmission with TouchShift manual shift mode. The C350 is offered in rear-wheel drive and Sport trim only, and is powered by a 268-hp 3.5-liter V6 engine, paired with the seven-speed automatic transmission with TouchShift. The enthusiast-oriented C63 AMG boasts a 451-hp 6.3-liter AMG-tuned V8 engine, mated to a seven-speed automatic transmission with AMG SPEEDSHIFT PLUS manual shift mode and steering wheel-mounted aluminum paddles. Every C-Class model is outfitted with standard safety features that include stability and traction control systems, 4-wheel anti-lock disc brakes with brake assist, active anti-whiplash front head restraints, front side-impact airbags and side-curtain airbags for front and rear occupants.
The Mercedes-Benz C-Class is completely redesigned for 2008, with fresh styling, upgraded standard features, additional safety technologies and the return of a powerful AMG-tuned model to the lineup.
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