First Mercedes - 2016 C250d
First Mercedes - 2016 C250d
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fastgerman

Original Poster:

1,998 posts

219 months

Monday 12th December 2016
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Hi All,

In the Merc camp for the next year and a bit (traffic car), its a C250d AMG Line saloon.

Generally very happy with it, but it is very noisy.

Any suggestions on quietening it down if at all possible?

Probably doesn't help that its winter, not yet run in and my first diesel.

Cheers

anomiepete

868 posts

230 months

Monday 12th December 2016
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I don't know how to make the car quieter but it didn't take me long to get used to its unique sound so maybe give it a few weeks for you to get used to it.

fastgerman

Original Poster:

1,998 posts

219 months

Tuesday 13th December 2016
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anomiepete said:
I don't know how to make the car quieter but it didn't take me long to get used to its unique sound so maybe give it a few weeks for you to get used to it.
Its actually quiet on the move, its just startup and accelerating from slow speeds is a bit too diesely for a 2016 car.

The only complaint, otherwise a great car.

RevsPerMinute

1,944 posts

245 months

Tuesday 13th December 2016
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fastgerman said:
anomiepete said:
I don't know how to make the car quieter but it didn't take me long to get used to its unique sound so maybe give it a few weeks for you to get used to it.
Its actually quiet on the move, its just startup and accelerating from slow speeds is a bit too diesely for a 2016 car.

The only complaint, otherwise a great car.
That's one of the big complaints about that model/engine. I'll admit, it some what detracts from the 'quality feel' of the product.

As said, once underway it's not so noticeable.

I can't see there is anything you can do TBH.

scherzkeks

4,460 posts

158 months

Tuesday 13th December 2016
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RevsPerMinute said:
That's one of the big complaints about that model/engine. I'll admit, it some what detracts from the 'quality feel' of the product.

As said, once underway it's not so noticeable.

I can't see there is anything you can do TBH.
I think the OM651 sounds good on acceleration. A nice, deep growl. It sounds rattly on start-up, but so do many petrols these days.

Cyb3rDud3

198 posts

250 months

Tuesday 13th December 2016
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Upgrade to the 350d smile

Sorry, but ultimately it is a 4 cylinder diesel, don't think you can do anything about that other then perhaps a remote start and let it warm up a bit first before you go near it.

steve-V8s

2,924 posts

272 months

Wednesday 14th December 2016
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Have you tried a different brand of fuel ?

Probably have this completely wrong but as I understand it modern diesels tend to be less clattery because of the way the fuel is injected. Injecting it all at one go results in the characteristic Diesel clatter. The all in one go method has operational benefits and tends to be used in commercial applications. Where a little more refinement is required in a passenger car the fuel can be injected in a number of bursts reducing the clatter but also reducing some performance values. To accommodate the extended injection time the fuel needs to be of an appropriate quality. Another consideration is winter Diesel is of a different standard to the summer offering it could add a bit to the clatter.

Having said that, I tried both a 220 and 250, decided I couldn’t live with the gruff 4 cylinder so went for the V6.

Ian-27xza

226 posts

117 months

Thursday 15th December 2016
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IIRC the W205 isn't available with a V6 diesel.

Every car is a 4 pot unless it's a C43 (3.0 V6) or a C63 (4.0 V8)

It's a shame there isn't a V6 diesel or a 'mid range' petrol V6.

However, the new E-Class is available with a V6 diesel.

steve-V8s

2,924 posts

272 months

Friday 16th December 2016
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Ian-27xza said:
IIRC the W205 isn't available with a V6 diesel.

Every car is a 4 pot unless it's a C43 (3.0 V6) or a C63 (4.0 V8)

It's a shame there isn't a V6 diesel .
Quite so, that is why I sought out a used W204.

st4

1,359 posts

157 months

Friday 23rd December 2016
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fastgerman said:
Its actually quiet on the move, its just startup and accelerating from slow speeds is a bit too diesely for a 2016 car.

The only complaint, otherwise a great car.
4 cylinder diesels, its just what they are like. A petrol engine or a 6 cylinder diesel would be better.

st4

1,359 posts

157 months

Friday 23rd December 2016
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Cyb3rDud3 said:
Upgrade to the 350d smile

Sorry, but ultimately it is a 4 cylinder diesel, don't think you can do anything about that other then perhaps a remote start and let it warm up a bit first before you go near it.
Can you on the W205. The OM642 is a delightful engine but even when cold its a bit gargly but once warm its so quiet and so very fast for something so economical.

scherzkeks

4,460 posts

158 months

Saturday 24th December 2016
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Cyb3rDud3 said:
Upgrade to the 350d smile
Sounds just as bad when cold. Warm, the 250 sounds better.

Helicopter123

8,831 posts

180 months

Tuesday 27th December 2016
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fastgerman said:
Hi All,

In the Merc camp for the next year and a bit (traffic car), its a C250d AMG Line saloon.

Generally very happy with it, but it is very noisy.

Any suggestions on quietening it down if at all possible?

Probably doesn't help that its winter, not yet run in and my first diesel.

Cheers
4 pot diesels all make a racket, but the "250" mercedes engine is especially bad.

st4

1,359 posts

157 months

Wednesday 28th December 2016
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scherzkeks said:
Sounds just as bad when cold. Warm, the 250 sounds better.
It isn't just sound but the relative lack of it in the six clyinder compared to the 4. It's also much more refined in terms of vibrations but not as good as the best sixes.

Helicopter123

8,831 posts

180 months

Wednesday 28th December 2016
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st4 said:
scherzkeks said:
Sounds just as bad when cold. Warm, the 250 sounds better.
It isn't just sound but the relative lack of it in the six clyinder compared to the 4. It's also much more refined in terms of vibrations but not as good as the best sixes.
6 cylinder diesels sound so much better, smoother and quieter.

Fuel economy on the BMW 6 cylinder diesels about the same as the 4 pots too.

st4

1,359 posts

157 months

Wednesday 28th December 2016
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Helicopter123 said:
6 cylinder diesels sound so much better, smoother and quieter.

Fuel economy on the BMW 6 cylinder diesels about the same as the 4 pots too.
Yep. Economy wise there is less than 5% in it. Particularly on long sweeping routes. I routinely get around 46-50mpg from my E350cdi running from Helensburgh to Glencoe.

Cyb3rDud3

198 posts

250 months

Thursday 29th December 2016
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st4 said:
Cyb3rDud3 said:
Upgrade to the 350d smile

Sorry, but ultimately it is a 4 cylinder diesel, don't think you can do anything about that other then perhaps a remote start and let it warm up a bit first before you go near it.
Can you on the W205. The OM642 is a delightful engine but even when cold its a bit gargly but once warm its so quiet and so very fast for something so economical.
I don't like it at all to be honest. I felt like Fred Flintstone wanting to get my feet out and push it along even though the pedal was already against the metal. That was in the GLC.

It was good though because I really dislike it I could be sensible and get one and had to go for the 43 version instead. Now they do do the 350d which have made it a lot more difficult to choose as it is night and day compared to the 250d. And my experience was in the much heavier GL class.

Nope to me Mercedes doesn't have great 4 cylinder diesels at all. But I do realise they sell by the bucket load so I'm sure there are lots of people who like them.

XMT

3,948 posts

171 months

Friday 6th January 2017
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Totally agree with you OP, I have tried many a time to go for a test drive and like a C220/E220-C250 Derv models and I just cant get over how bloody noisey they are.

I really dont understand how people put up with it. BMW versions are miles ahead in this regards.
The 3 litre versions are near as can be briliant much much more refined!

Not sure how people can put up with a having such a car and "putting up" with the noise or "getting used" to it.

Its like have a lovey wife but her walking around making pig noises and "putting up" with it.

Strange!

st4

1,359 posts

157 months

Friday 6th January 2017
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XMT said:
Totally agree with you OP, I have tried many a time to go for a test drive and like a C220/E220-C250 Derv models and I just cant get over how bloody noisey they are.

I really dont understand how people put up with it. BMW versions are miles ahead in this regards.
The 3 litre versions are near as can be briliant much much more refined!

Not sure how people can put up with a having such a car and "putting up" with the noise or "getting used" to it.

Its like have a lovey wife but her walking around making pig noises and "putting up" with it.

Strange!
Agree. Even my 6 clyinder diesel annoys me refinement wise. Despite the cost benefits of diesel fuelled cars I suspect my next one will be petrol. And I drive 25k miles/yr mainly out of town on Mway and major routes-the reserve of the diesel car.

crazy about cars

4,454 posts

193 months

Friday 6th January 2017
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I've bought my first Merc (2015 C300 Hybrid) few months back too. It's awesome for my long commute but one thing I do notice is the rattly sounding engine. Mine's not too bad as the leccy motor cuts in sometimes but for other times I just turn up the volume on the amazing sounding Burmeister smile

I've tried premium diesels and also Redex but doesn't really make any difference. Sounds decent on acceleration and on general pretty smooth.