% of 250 vs 350 COUPES PLUS TRADE INFO.

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Jun 23, 2014 | 10:18 PM
  #1  
I am trading my 2013 C250 for a 2014 CPO C350, Both are COUPES, Take delivery June 30. Noticed when I was searching that C350's are really a small percentage of C COUPE sales. Anyone know what the ratio is for 250's vs 350's?

The 2014 C350 was in the dealer's loaner fleet of 50 cars for 6 months.(A rarity). Only has 6300 mi. on it. Pretty well loaded including LIGHTING pkg,COMAND,MULTI etc.Compared new C250 (no lighting pkg) w/USAA pricing to the CPO C350. 2014 350 MSRP is $52,000. 2014 250 MSRP was $47,000.
New 2014 C250 USAA price was $41,800.
CPO 2014 C350 price was $39,900.

Summary: C350 $1,900 less.CPO warranty + new MB warranty is 4 1/2 yrs and UNLIMITED MILEAGE.
New C250 has usual 4 yr/ 50,000 mi warranty.

To me this was a no brainer. More car,better equipped,longer warranty and less money. And yes I did get the true value for my 2013 trade-in.
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Jun 24, 2014 | 04:43 PM
  #2  
I've been curious about this too. I quickly realized after getting my 350 that it seems to be a small club. Maybe that's a good thing though

Congrats on the new car!
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Jun 26, 2014 | 11:58 PM
  #3  
I think the 350 sales dropped when the 250 4 cylinder engine was getting similar performance to the 350's 6 cylinder + better fuel mileage....just my guess based upon my experince at the dealership.
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Jun 27, 2014 | 10:53 AM
  #4  
Quote: I think the 350 sales dropped when the 250 4 cylinder engine was getting similar performance to the 350's 6 cylinder + better fuel mileage....just my guess based upon my experince at the dealership.

I agree if looking at previous model years, but not if you're looking at the current lineup.

The older model 300s put out only 228 HP and got 18/26 MPG and the 2010 350 was 268HP & 17/25 MPG.

There’s not enough of a gap in MPG for me to justify the 4 cyl and 100HP on the 2012+ lineup.

Some stats off Edmunds for the 2013 coupes:

C250
Estimated MPG: 22/31
HP: 201 @ 5500RPM
Torque: 229 ft-lbs @ 2000PM

C350
Estimated MPG: 20/29
HP: 302 @ 6500 RPM
Torque: 273 ft-lbs @ 3500 RPM

MGP is close, so besides the large gap in HP, the only other difference is price; 250s MSRP is roughly 5K cheaper than its big brother. I'm sure price has a lot to do with the sales #s

The C250s turbo lag is what killed me. Had a brand new one as a loaner and my take was; foot down…nothing….little movement…then we have lift off. I’m not knocking it, it’s a nice car, just not what I wanted. My wife’s Audi Q5 is a 2.0 Turbo and the lag isn’t nearly as bad as what I experienced with the Merc’s, but the Audi also has an additional 10 HP and 30 more torques.
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Jun 27, 2014 | 02:59 PM
  #5  
250 vs 350
Have had 350 direct injection engine in 3 models. Currently in my wife's GLK350/2W. Hwy mileage @ 65-70 is about 30mpg. Had 2012 E350. After 2500 mi trip to Texas avg was 31mpg. My current C250 COUPE avgs 34-35mpg at best on hwy. An approx 500lb advantage in the C car needs to be considered over the E & GLK. So the gas mileage penalty for the 350 over the 250 is about 10%. Around town numbers are also about 2mpg difference--10%.

Have also had experience with turbo lag. The 4 cyl is a good engine but the 6 is better all around. If it's worth $5 k more is up to the buyer. In my case the 350 is better equipped than my 250. Again it is choices.
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Jun 27, 2014 | 03:08 PM
  #6  
Quote: If it's worth $5 k more is up to the buyer. Again it is choices.
Spot on
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Jun 27, 2014 | 10:12 PM
  #7  
Remember the C350 comes with Preium 1, Harmon Kardon stereo and AMG 17" wheels. When you add these features to the C250 the price difference is only a fe thousand dollars.
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Jun 30, 2014 | 10:51 AM
  #8  
Quote: Remember the C350 comes with Preium 1, Harmon Kardon stereo and AMG 17" wheels. When you add these features to the C250 the price difference is only a fe thousand dollars.
Not to get into a peeing match here, but the bone stock 350 is has non-AMG 18” wheels (AMG 18s are a $1000 option, so you'd still have to add those in). Or you can get them with the sport package for an additional $2,300).

The HK stereo and premium package are included as you pointed out and you’re correct, there’s about a 3-4,000 difference in price once you start adding all the goodies in. A well equipped 350 = $54,000 +/- and a well equipped 250 =$ 50,000 +/-
For some people $4K can make or break a deal based on payments. It equates to about $75-80/mo. As Greasy pointed out, it’s up to the buyer to see if it's worth it.

I think this thread has gotten off the original topic.. Sorry Greasy
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Jun 30, 2014 | 01:16 PM
  #9  
Quote: Remember the C350 comes with Preium 1, Harmon Kardon stereo and AMG 17" wheels. When you add these features to the C250 the price difference is only a fe thousand dollars.
Exactly.

I test drove both models before I custom ordered my C350 coupe. I enjoyed the performance of the C350 over the C250. Usually on my commute to work, I get about 34 mpg, which is higher than MB specifies.
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Jul 1, 2014 | 08:31 PM
  #10  
My C350 COUPE
Quote: Not to get into a peeing match here, but the bone stock 350 is has non-AMG 18” wheels (AMG 18s are a $1000 option, so you'd still have to add those in). Or you can get them with the sport package for an additional $2,300).

The HK stereo and premium package are included as you pointed out and you’re correct, there’s about a 3-4,000 difference in price once you start adding all the goodies in. A well equipped 350 = $54,000 +/- and a well equipped 250 =$ 50,000 +/-
For some people $4K can make or break a deal based on payments. It equates to about $75-80/mo. As Greasy pointed out, it’s up to the buyer to see if it's worth it.

I think this thread has gotten off the original topic.. Sorry Greasy
Think that you are little high on your price. Just brought mine home yesterday and have copy of MSRP. $51,600. Have most everything including Multi,COMAND,Keyless Go,AMG 18" wheels,Lighting pkg, Lane & Blindspot,Burlwood.
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Jul 2, 2014 | 11:59 PM
  #11  
Quote: Think that you are little high on your price. Just brought mine home yesterday and have copy of MSRP. $51,600. Have most everything including Multi,COMAND,Keyless Go,AMG 18" wheels,Lighting pkg, Lane & Blindspot,Burlwood.
Maybe, I just based it off building each model on mbusa.com
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Jul 3, 2014 | 01:28 PM
  #12  
Building tour C Class Coupe
Quote: Maybe, I just based it off building each model on mbusa.com
You built a better one than mine.
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Jul 3, 2014 | 02:01 PM
  #13  
Quote: You built a better one than mine.

LOL

Have a safe and happy July 4th!
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Jul 3, 2014 | 02:13 PM
  #14  
July 4th weekend
Quote: LOL

Have a safe and happy July 4th!
Everyone Be Safe
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Jul 10, 2014 | 11:16 AM
  #15  
Just picked up my 2014 C350 two weeks ago. I am in Canada, ON.
It's what they call it 'company demo'. Some exec at MB drove it. I am actually the first owner, they position these as 'new car' and not a CPO.
Mine just had 6700 km on it (roughly 4000 miles). Like OP mentioned I have all possible options on it as well. I also have a sport package with dinamica interior (red stitching, red accents, red belts, etc.) and seven spoke black AMG 18' wheels. The MSRP of this particular car in Canada is $57800 CA plus tax, freight, admin fee, etc. I got a $7000 discount on it plus they gave me excellent value for my trade (e90 330i). So in the end I was happy with the deal. The interest rate is also pretty good at 0.9% for 4 years, no complains there.
For me the C250, or C350 sedan for that matter, were not even a choice. I went straight to the best available coupe in the class. I realize you can equip C250 to be similar or very close to the 350 but just having 100 more HP and an N/A V6 engine as opposed to 4 cylinder turbo made it a no brainier for me really. Plus those dual exhaust pipes on a 350 make the car look so much sharper and more aggressive.
Enjoy your new C350 greasykid, I am sure you’ve made the right choice.
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Jul 10, 2014 | 12:33 PM
  #16  
Congrats on your new Coupe
Sounds like you made a very good deal.Your Canada $ price is only a few thousand more than U.S. $. I keep track as my wife is Canadian (B.C.).
Have made a few mods to my C350 Coupe---SL type grill,clear front side marker lights,chrome door pins,MB tire valve caps,Valentine V-1 radar detector & Conti Extreme Contact DWS tires.

The recommended tire pressure on the fuel door is 32/32. Tried 32 then 34 and ended @ 36/36 to get the type of steering response that I want. Ride is firm but not uncomfortable. A Sport Coupe s/b "Sporty" Conti tires are a little on the soft side.
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Jul 10, 2014 | 01:20 PM
  #17  
Quote: Sounds like you made a very good deal.Your Canada $ price is only a few thousand more than U.S. $. I keep track as my wife is Canadian (B.C.).
Have made a few mods to my C350 Coupe---SL type grill,clear front side marker lights,chrome door pins,MB tire valve caps,Valentine V-1 radar detector & Conti Extreme Contact DWS tires.

The recommended tire pressure on the fuel door is 32/32. Tried 32 then 34 and ended @ 36/36 to get the type of steering response that I want. Ride is firm but not uncomfortable. A Sport Coupe s/b "Sporty" Conti tires are a little on the soft side.
I hear you re Conti tires being a little on a soft side. Never liked those myself. My car came with Pirelli P Zero Nero tires and so far I am happy with the handling and ride quality.
Would consider changing the grill too, to the AMG style one fin grill.
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Jul 10, 2014 | 02:39 PM
  #18  
P-Zero vs Conti DWS
[QUOTE=Strelok;6098350]I hear you re Conti tires being a little on a soft side. Never liked those myself. My catylr came with Pirelli P Zero Nero tires and so far I am happy with the handling and ride quality.
Removed P Zero's from 3 previous cars.They became noisy and rough riding within 8-10,000 miles. DWS is very good all-weather tire. May try AS3's next time.

re.grills: Both AMG & SL style are single bar. AMG has chrome frame around grill. SL type-no frame.
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Jul 10, 2014 | 03:13 PM
  #19  
[QUOTE=greasykid;6098467]
Quote: I hear you re Conti tires being a little on a soft side. Never liked those myself. My catylr came with Pirelli P Zero Nero tires and so far I am happy with the handling and ride quality.
Removed P Zero's from 3 previous cars.They became noisy and rough riding within 8-10,000 miles. DWS is very good all-weather tire. May try AS3's next time.

re.grills: Both AMG & SL style are single bar. AMG has chrome frame around grill. SL type-no frame.
Thanks for the tire recommendation and grill clarification.
Do you know where I can get the AMG style grill? Found one seller on ebay but they do not ship to Canada. Funny thing - they are located in Canada, B.C. lol..
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Jul 10, 2014 | 03:36 PM
  #20  
cks performance grill.
Bought mine from cksperformance.com. Good quality and fit. They are in the UK. Be sure that whoever you buy from that you get the paint finish that you want. gloss or flat. Mine is flat to match the other front grills on the car. Price is competitive even with shipping costs. Delivery to me was only 48 hrs from time they shipped.
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