New C Class
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Catherine197

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9,586 posts

266 months

Sunday 10th August 2008
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Have been looking at a few new C Class cars on the Mercedes Benz Used car program.

There are a few C180/C200/C200D SE's floating around on their with little more than delivery mileage at around £20k and in one or 2 cases £19k.

The thing is that for the first time ever with a C Class I am seeing them with manual gearboxes. Is a C Class now seen as acceptable with a manual rather than an Auto?

Also if buying new what sort of discount is readily available. I seam to recall the last time I bought, nearly 3 years ago it was about 7% which was quite a bit lower than what you could get from BMW.

Edited by Catherine197 on Sunday 10th August 18:31

Catherine197

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9,586 posts

266 months

Tuesday 12th August 2008
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Anyone?

anonymous-user

77 months

Tuesday 12th August 2008
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I can't see why the new model would be any more acceptable as a manual than previous models? They still have the daft foot operated parking brake which surely can't work well with a manual box (tricky hillstarts for starters). When I bought my C-Class the delaer said he wouldnt 'let me' buy a manual, and if I insisted on one he wouldn't give me a good trade-in on it, as it happens I wanted the auto anyway.
As for discounts I really don't know!

RumbleBee

333 posts

229 months

Wednesday 13th August 2008
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Ive just taken delivery of a new C class sport with manual gearbox. Yes the handbrake is daft, but you get the hang of it. The gearbox works very well, bit stiff into reverse and an unecessarily long travel on the clutch would be the only things I would watch for. I got it in maual because I dont like changing from manual to auto all the time as my other car is manual. Does anyone know if you can adjust the clutch pedal?

Catherine197

Original Poster:

9,586 posts

266 months

Wednesday 13th August 2008
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What sort of discount rumblebee?

Chauch

520 posts

235 months

Thursday 21st August 2008
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I personally far prefer the manual on the C-Class to the auto, certinly the first time I have said that on a C-Class!

The hill start assist works really well so the only time you need the footbrake is to park...

Dr Jekyll

23,820 posts

284 months

Monday 8th September 2008
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Chauch said:
I personally far prefer the manual on the C-Class to the auto, certinly the first time I have said that on a C-Class!

The hill start assist works really well so the only time you need the footbrake is to park...
So what do you do in a traffic queue? Hold it on the middle pedal and upset the driver behind?

Chauch

520 posts

235 months

Tuesday 9th September 2008
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Do you honestly get "upset" in a traffic jam if the person in front of you has their foot on the brake??

How does a manual versus an auto change this?? I do not understand?

markbe

1,755 posts

249 months

Tuesday 9th September 2008
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Catherine197 said:
Have been looking at a few new C Class cars on the Mercedes Benz Used car program.

There are a few C180/C200/C200D SE's floating around on their with little more than delivery mileage at around £20k and in one or 2 cases £19k.

The thing is that for the first time ever with a C Class I am seeing them with manual gearboxes. Is a C Class now seen as acceptable with a manual rather than an Auto?

Also if buying new what sort of discount is readily available. I seam to recall the last time I bought, nearly 3 years ago it was about 7% which was quite a bit lower than what you could get from BMW.

Edited by Catherine197 on Sunday 10th August 18:31
Hi Catherine,
Stay with Auto, resale will be so much easier.
Ring round a few merc dealers, once they know your interested the deals
will come thick and fast.

Mark.

Dr Jekyll

23,820 posts

284 months

Tuesday 9th September 2008
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Chauch said:
Do you honestly get "upset" in a traffic jam if the person in front of you has their foot on the brake??

How does a manual versus an auto change this?? I do not understand?
I don't personally, but some people find brake lights dazzling at night at close range. Quite apart from that, I fel safer with a parking brake on than hoping my foot won't slip off the main brake.

Wacky Racer

40,651 posts

270 months

Tuesday 9th September 2008
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I have recently bought (three months ago) a new "C" class, I specified a manual 6 speed, highly recommended....My last car was a 2007 320cdi CLS....Beautiful car, fast, great looking but dull as dishwater to drive...........

David911RSR

1,446 posts

233 months

Wednesday 10th September 2008
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Also if buying new what sort of discount is readily available. I seam to recall the last time I bought, nearly 3 years ago it was about 7% which was quite a bit lower than what you could get from BMW.

Edited by Catherine197 on Sunday 10th August 18:31

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My wife was interested in anew C-Class. Dealer is currently offering 4k discount on a new but stock vehicle listed at 30,100

Merc dealers seem to be desperate to register new cars in Sept

Edited by David911RSR on Wednesday 10th September 15:41