Drove a C220 Diesel in Italy
I thought my C240 was "sedate" in acceleration, but the C220 is almost boring. However, it did not complain going 200 KPH (120 mph) on the autostrada for long periods. When we got off the aotostrada and into the Tuscany hills (really winding roads), the low-end torque of the diesel was great! Even though it was an automatic transmission, I used the "flip left to downshift, right to upshift" mode to get engine braking for turns and had a good time negotiating the hills and turns (don't see many of those in Florida!) The car had a cloth interior similar to the coupe in the US. The radio had a casette, but it was on top of the display rather than behind the flip-down display in US cars. It had a single cupholder, but did not have the pop-up cupholder for the passenger. Even driving enthusiastically, we got great mileage (I have not figured out what it was in mpg since you buy fuel by the liter). This is important since diesel is about $3.50 per gal, and gas is over $4.00 per gal in Italy.
All in all, it was a great treat to get the Mercedes even if it did cost about $88 per day with all the insurance, etc. I'm glad I didn't get an Opel Astra or Renault....
My daughter is marrying an Italian citizen who grew up in Rome next June, so part of the trip was selecting a church and reception venue in Rome. It is a fantastic historical city and my daughter will be married in a church built in the 4th century.
However, in Rome, the drivers make 3 or 4 lanes out of a two lane road, and the hundreds of motor scooters constantly weaving in and out scare me a little.
I know what you mean about the scooter situation. We didn't get down to Rome on this last trip, but driving in downtown Milan and Florence during rush hour was intense!
Best of luck for your daughters wedding! Sounds like it will make quite a memory!
Magnificent city!



