Any info/pics on the next C class? And, yes, I did try a search (m)
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Any info/pics on the next C class? And, yes, I did try a search (m)
but there is either little here (not likely) or I am technically illiterate (more likely). I see that the W203 is in its last year of production, but what do we know about the future?
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Pics and vids have been posted. Early ones had body cladding while some of the later show it broken down at the side of the road with some body claddng removed.
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http://cnn.edmunds.com/insideline/do...leId=100536071
What Edmunds.com Says:Expect an increased similarity between the 2008 C-Class and other Mercedes' redesigns, but still a great variety within the model's own ranks.
What We Know: Mercedes plans on redesigning the entire C-Class lineup for the 2008 model year with new sedans, coupes, wagons all coming out within a year or so of each other. Underneath the surface of these redoubtable middlemen in the company's lineup, we will see a lot more component-sharing with other upcoming Mercedes' models, namely, the redesigned E- and S-Class, as well as the new X-Class small SUV. The sedan versions of the C-Class should make their way to the U.S. first, starting in the second half of 2007. Versions of the car will be available with a choice of rear- and all-wheel drive, along with a variety of four- and six-cylinder engines. Mercedes might even sell a diesel version of the car in the U.S., and a V8-equipped AMG model can surely be expected.
What Edmunds.com Says:Expect an increased similarity between the 2008 C-Class and other Mercedes' redesigns, but still a great variety within the model's own ranks.
What We Know: Mercedes plans on redesigning the entire C-Class lineup for the 2008 model year with new sedans, coupes, wagons all coming out within a year or so of each other. Underneath the surface of these redoubtable middlemen in the company's lineup, we will see a lot more component-sharing with other upcoming Mercedes' models, namely, the redesigned E- and S-Class, as well as the new X-Class small SUV. The sedan versions of the C-Class should make their way to the U.S. first, starting in the second half of 2007. Versions of the car will be available with a choice of rear- and all-wheel drive, along with a variety of four- and six-cylinder engines. Mercedes might even sell a diesel version of the car in the U.S., and a V8-equipped AMG model can surely be expected.