Mercedes-Benz C Class Saloon
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Performance
Pros:
Offers a range of engines with good fuel efficiency, including up to 176.6 mpg for diesel variants.
The C300e plug-in hybrid provides an electric range of approximately 60 miles.
Cons:
Acceleration can feel sluggish in the entry-level petrol model.
Some models may experience road noise, particularly on coarse surfaces.
Safety rating
Pros:
Achieved a 5-star Euro NCAP safety rating, indicating strong occupant protection.
Equipped with advanced safety features, including automatic emergency braking and lane assist.
Cons:
Some rivals may offer more comprehensive safety tech as standard.
Storage space
Pros:
Boot capacity of 455 litres is competitive, with practical features like shopping hooks.
Rear seats can be folded down for additional space.
Cons:
Boot space reduces to 315 litres in hybrid models, which is less than some competitors.
Driver Assist tech
Pros:
Comes with a suite of driver assistance features, including parking sensors and a reversing camera.
Optional 360-degree camera system enhances parking and manoeuvring capabilities.
Cons:
Touch-sensitive controls can be less intuitive and distracting while driving.
Media/comfort
Pros:
Stylish interior with high-quality materials and a large infotainment touchscreen.
Comfortable seating with ample adjustability and good legroom for rear passengers.
Cons:
Some interior plastics feel cheap compared to rivals, affecting overall quality perception.
Infotainment system can be complex to navigate, requiring time to learn.
Summary
The Mercedes-Benz C-Class Saloon excels in comfort, technology, and safety, making it a strong contender in the executive car segment. While it may not be the most fun to drive compared to rivals like the BMW 3 Series, its luxurious interior and advanced features make it a compelling choice for those prioritising comfort and tech. Contact LeaseCar today for personalised advice or leasing offers tailored to your needs.
