C-Class (S203/W203) 4MATIC thread - All you want to know
i am in so. cal. (SFV) who has the best deals on the eibachs?
who should i go for installing them. i want to be sure the shop has lots of experience lowering c230s.
thanks for your help.
cause my friends told me that its not a good idea to lower the 4MATIC...
also, if i buy one of these springs, do i still have to cut it to make my benz low??
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Last edited by MNG; Feb 29, 2004 at 04:22 PM.
I know that the 4matic system is heavy; that could be a substantial factor. Well, that and you doing left-foot-brake burnouts, of course.
Doesn't anyone who gets a 240 4matic deserve bad gas mileage?
I know that the 4matic system is heavy; that could be a substantial factor. Well, that and you doing left-foot-brake burnouts, of course.
Trust me, on this car, that is an impossibility!
Some cars get worse mileage with a smaller engine. It has to do more work to get the car moving as compared to a larger engine. The increased weight of the 4MATIC system only multiplies that effect.
I might mention as well that the C240 has just about 3200 miles while my C320 is >30k miles so well broken in.
CZ
p.s. One surpising thing is that as temps go up here in CT, my MPG is going up as well.
Our C240 consistently does 20-21 mpg in our suburban running around, and 27-28 mpg on long trips...this has been consistent pretty much since the 5k mark. You can see the high teens in strictly city driving.
By contrast, our E320 easily topped 30 mpg on its very first long trip, well before the engine was broken in, and I would say generally averaged 2 mpg better than the C240 under identical conditions over its life in our garage.
It's all in the gearing - the C240 is turning 3000 rpm at 70 mph.



