Leaving a 2011 G37xs for a c cpupe
there is already a thread that discusses MPG
https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-c...your-c250.html
and Johny--2k i mean my leas is up april so thats a long time to wait but what are you paying monthly if you dont mind me asking


If you much choose between the C250 and the C350 go for the C350 you'll have more power (feels like a V8) and larger brakes, and the sound is excellent when you punch it out. I hate the turbo lag in these 4cly models. Sold my 2011 Audi because of it.
Millage is 19-22 city and 28-29 highway. Just drove from Charlotte NC to Orlando Fl and got 28-29mpg and thats driving 80-100mph all the way. This car can really fly.
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Just a pity though some markets don't have the CDI on offer because if it's the combination of power and efficiency your wanting that's the choice pick, hopefully in future all markets will get access to the CDI's

It's AWD ! same set up as the A45 variant which is due for release soon

It's set up with a bias on FWD with normal driving with up to 50% power being delivered to the rear wheels when required MB have done it that way to try and extract max. efficiency which they claim will be low 6's ltrs/100km

There are threads elsewhere but here's more info for those interested in the AMG A Class:
http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/News/Se...new-hot-hatch/
Jonny 2k Wow im shocked at the amount your paying.... I mean it Makes Sence because you got it when it first came out
The CLA is FWD, but also has a AWD variant (unsure if this will be available on launch day, or at a later time like the C350 coupe). It is a great looking car and something I will seriously consider after my C250.
I too had a 2008 G37 coupe. The MPG was TERRIBLE, especially if you drive like I do. I had an automatic and in that year it had a crappy 5 speed gearbox, I have heard the newer 7 speed is much better though. The 5speed caused the car to be sluggish on the highway. I have even done unofficial races from a roll with my modified C250 coupe vs a 2008 G37 from around 30/40 - 110 mph. I kept up with him until around 80 and then he started to pull away. Finished one car length behind him. Not bad at all if you ask me.
As far as MPG goes. The C350 does get much better MPG than the G37, v6 vs v6, albeit, slightly down on power. But with that said, the C350 gets great fuel economy for a v6 in general. However, someone mentioned above that its funny how a C350 gets the same almost as a C250 and its a v6.
This isn't really true in terms of real world fuel economy. The ratings are very similar officially, but I am able to average upwards of 42mpg in my C250 with highway driving. And lifetime average of around 28mpg (50/50 highway/city) on my brothers C250 coupe. On my C250 coupe where I drive it like an aboslute MANIAC, I average lifetime 23.6mpg - mainly city over 20k miles. While this sounds bad, to put this in perpective. For the same driving conditons my G37 would average 9-12 mpg and my prior C300 average 19mpg. So I am very happy.
Lease numbers vary widley depending on lease incentives and rates at time of lease. I have by far gotten the best deals possible (which were last jan when they first came out). We leased 2 C250's. Both are slightly different optioned but with a sticker of about 43-44k and we put total out of pocket $2,500 and pay $299 a month for a 24 month lease and 12k miles per year including pre-paid maintenance. Absolutely amazing deal - almost as cheap as it would to lease a nissan.
Last edited by jctevere; Feb 16, 2013 at 05:43 PM.
Our price difference is about a little over $3k. I'd say yours is pretty fair depending on what packages you have...
My Black C350 w/ Red Leather For Sale
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2012-...orcev4exp=true
My MPG is roughly 23.5 Overall and I'm usually doing 80-85 on Highways
http://www.fuelly.com/driver/aceking4u/c350
Longer Road Trips you're looking at approximately 27-30 MPG, depending on hills, RPM, etc...
Driving the C250 for 24 hours and based on fuelly.com, the C250 MPG is not that much better than a C350 coupe (at least based on my normal highway routes).
having said that, my c350 has a noticeable improvement in mpg, and i couldnt be happier about that. as someone mentioned, the C is a better built car that has a much nicer interior, a much bigger trunk and drives a lot smoother. however, the downside is that everything you gain in comfort you lose in performance. my C does not feel very sporty. if you intend on moving on to a car that has a similar drive to the G, then you'll be disappointed; especially if you chose the 250. however, according to your original post, it sounds like your priorities are having a great car with decent mileage AND a low payment.. in which case, i think the c250 is exactly what you need
having said that, my c350 has a noticeable improvement in mpg, and i couldnt be happier about that. as someone mentioned, the C is a better built car that has a much nicer interior, a much bigger trunk and drives a lot smoother. however, the downside is that everything you gain in comfort you lose in performance. my C does not feel very sporty. if you intend on moving on to a car that has a similar drive to the G, then you'll be disappointed; especially if you chose the 250. however, according to your original post, it sounds like your priorities are having a great car with decent mileage AND a low payment.. in which case, i think the c250 is exactly what you need




