C300 vs C43

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kev1387

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68 posts

161 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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Looking at either a C300 or C43 in the next few weeks....
Does anybody know if there is much difference in fuel economy between the two?
I know you don’t buy either for fuel efficiency but if there’s not much difference in the real world, then I’d rather go with the C43.
Thanks guys

playalistic

2,269 posts

164 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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There will be hardly any difference when driven relatively sedately. You just have to drive it sedately in the first place smile

Brian_the_Snail

96 posts

254 months

Wednesday 20th November 2019
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We had a C300 coupe for two weeks as a Mercedes loan whilst our A35 was in for airbag fixes. C300 is very nice at a sedate pace but coarse, thirsty and sluggish when trying to make more brisk progress.

My wife is not a fast driver but even she told the Merc chap in the service department that to go faster in the C300 wifey would " have to Fred Flintstone it" (feet through the floor and peddle).

At next car change we will look at the C43 as this should tick the boxes of C coupe build quality and A35 performance.

B_T_S

thecremeegg

1,964 posts

203 months

Monday 25th November 2019
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I don't agree, I have a 2019 C300 and it goes along quite nicely! Sure the C43 will be noticeable faster as it should be with all the extra power!

barryrs

4,391 posts

223 months

Monday 25th November 2019
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I also have a 2019 C300 and think it’s a good compromise of performance and economy. 12500 miles in and an average of 38.2 mpg over that distance.

If you are happy with a less dramatic experience then I think it’s a great option; however, if you want a bit more of an AMG experience then a C43 would be better.

I don’t have any ownership experience so this is secondhand; but I was told I would drop around 10mpg with a 43.

ETA

One other thing to consider if you have a set budget and are buying used is the updated digital clocks (post 2018?) are much nicer.

Here’s mine


Edited by barryrs on Monday 25th November 22:19

thecremeegg

1,964 posts

203 months

Tuesday 26th November 2019
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barryrs said:
I also have a 2019 C300 and think it’s a good compromise of performance and economy. 12500 miles in and an average of 38.2 mpg over that distance.

If you are happy with a less dramatic experience then I think it’s a great option; however, if you want a bit more of an AMG experience then a C43 would be better.

I don’t have any ownership experience so this is secondhand; but I was told I would drop around 10mpg with a 43.

ETA

One other thing to consider if you have a set budget and are buying used is the updated digital clocks (post 2018?) are much nicer.

Here’s mine


Edited by barryrs on Monday 25th November 22:19
Mine's on 13,500 at the moment and it's averaging about 32, though I do only drive it in sport which might explain!

barryrs

4,391 posts

223 months

Tuesday 26th November 2019
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laugh

I’m stuck on the M5 most days and aren’t able to get much over 70 let alone give it some beans frown

off_again

12,313 posts

234 months

Tuesday 26th November 2019
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barryrs said:
I also have a 2019 C300 and think it’s a good compromise of performance and economy. 12500 miles in and an average of 38.2 mpg over that distance.
Ah crap. C63S and over the 10,000 miles I have done, I get 19MPG (thats US gallons, so 22MPG in the UK). Eeek, maybe something a little more economical next time...

thecremeegg

1,964 posts

203 months

Tuesday 26th November 2019
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off_again said:
Ah crap. C63S and over the 10,000 miles I have done, I get 19MPG (thats US gallons, so 22MPG in the UK). Eeek, maybe something a little more economical next time...
Hell no, stick with the C63S my man, I'm jealous!

barryrs

4,391 posts

223 months

Tuesday 26th November 2019
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off_again said:
Ah crap. C63S and over the 10,000 miles I have done, I get 19MPG (thats US gallons, so 22MPG in the UK). Eeek, maybe something a little more economical next time...
My old V10 S6 averaged 19mpg (U.K.)
so I think you’re doing alright smile