Which Mercedes engine to go for?
Which Mercedes engine to go for?
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Trailhead

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2,628 posts

171 months

Saturday 21st February 2015
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Hi all

Im considering a Mercedes after years of Audi ownership mainly due to finding a decent auto Audi being so hard!

Are there any 1.8/2.0 petrol or Diesel engines which are known up be very good or very bad (in the sub 4 year old Mercs)?

Again same question re the auto boxes?

I'm looking at either a C class coupe or possibly a CLA.

mikey P 500

1,243 posts

211 months

Saturday 21st February 2015
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I would opt for a c250 (same basic 2.2 as the 200 and 220) but has better performance with no less mpg.(the c350 is faster still but its a 3.0 so far less economy). Around 4 years ago merc did have a few issues with faulty injectors these should have been changed out for better ones by now but I would check they had been on any car I was looking to buy

Trailhead

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2,628 posts

171 months

Saturday 21st February 2015
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Thanks. Is C250 twin turbo?

Monkeylegend

28,548 posts

255 months

Saturday 21st February 2015
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Trailhead said:
Thanks. Is C250 twin turbo?
Assuming you mean diesel then yes.

niva441

2,100 posts

255 months

Saturday 21st February 2015
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If your interested in a C Class coupe bear in mind the current model is being phased out. I think one based on the current saloon is coming out about September.

Trailhead

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171 months

Saturday 21st February 2015
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niva441 said:
If your interested in a C Class coupe bear in mind the current model is being phased out. I think one based on the current saloon is coming out about September.
Thanks. Yes I am, budget in sub £20k so looking at around a 2012 car!

ED209

6,008 posts

268 months

Sunday 22nd February 2015
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Anyone got any real world experience of the petrol engine in the c200 c class?

toohuge

3,469 posts

240 months

Sunday 22nd February 2015
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Ideally, look for a MY 2013 if it's an auto box. Whilst the c class received major interior update in MY2012, the gearboxes were updated in MY2013 to 7G plus units.

jonny996

2,700 posts

241 months

Sunday 22nd February 2015
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ED209 said:
Anyone got any real world experience of the petrol engine in the c200 c class?
If you are talking about the new engine then I have it in a auto, so far after 700 miles I am getting 32mpg but that is all city driving, I am going to see what it foes in Eco mode just for curiosity as it is not a nice drive in that mode

Trailhead

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2,628 posts

171 months

Sunday 22nd February 2015
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toohuge said:
Ideally, look for a MY 2013 if it's an auto box. Whilst the c class received major interior update in MY2012, the gearboxes were updated in MY2013 to 7G plus units.
Thank you that is useful to know!

ED209

6,008 posts

268 months

Sunday 22nd February 2015
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jonny996 said:
ED209 said:
Anyone got any real world experience of the petrol engine in the c200 c class?
If you are talking about the new engine then I have it in a auto, so far after 700 miles I am getting 32mpg but that is all city driving, I am going to see what it foes in Eco mode just for curiosity as it is not a nice drive in that mode
Hmm

I was considering a c200 manual as its the cheapest way to get into a new c class estate by some way, it also has a decent turn of pace. I am used to getting about 42-44 mpg from my diesel octavia vrs estate and the quoted combined mpg for that is 49 in comparison to the 51 for the c200 estate.

If the real world for the merc was 40-42 mpg this would put the running costs very close to my skoda.

My commute has recently increased to 23 miles each way but this is mostly on a roads at off peak times so not to heavy in terms of traffic. I know the quoted mpg figures are not reliable but i would hope to get fairly close.

I have had honda type-r's in the past and usually managed 90% plus of the quoted mpg but when i had an evoque i only managed about 70% of the quoted figure. 80 to 85% of the quoted figure for the merc would be acceptable to me.

jonny996

2,700 posts

241 months

Sunday 22nd February 2015
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When I say city I mean real stop start stuff during rush hour, avg speed is 17mph on obc

tomposh101

37 posts

162 months

Monday 23rd February 2015
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The gear box in the new manual C class is terrible IMHO pick - up is slower than the auto and that is coming from someone who drives both regularly. I have the 7G transmission in my S204 and it is far better, a delight actually. Both diesels are bi-turbo with plenty of usable power. Buy one you will not regret it.

MX-5 Lazza

7,954 posts

243 months

Monday 23rd February 2015
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I have a manual W204 2011 facelift C220 and am happy with the gearbox. Always seems to have enough torque when I need it. Maybe I just drive it differently to you and I haven't driven an auto to compare it to.
£30 road tax for the manual is nice too wink

Trailhead

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2,628 posts

171 months

Monday 23rd February 2015
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tomposh101 said:
The gear box in the new manual C class is terrible IMHO pick - up is slower than the auto and that is coming from someone who drives both regularly. I have the 7G transmission in my S204 and it is far better, a delight actually. Both diesels are bi-turbo with plenty of usable power. Buy one you will not regret it.
Thanks.

Auto is an absolute must, I wouldn't buy another manual diesel.