What do [did] you look for in a car?

What were you looking for in a car when you bought or started looking at the C-class? Luxury? Speed? Status-symbol? etc.

I personally have loved Mercedes-Benz cars since as long into childhood I can remember. No one in my family never owned one but I found myself at the dealers all the time in Germany as a little-lad taking home brochures. So the badge/brand is a big player in my decision.
I also try to be logical when I buy cars and I nearly actually bought a Lexus instead of the w203. In fact, I had the contract signed and all but the dealer handled the situation shamefully (was not an actual Lexus dealer). And then the w203 came along within my budget and I was over the mood the Lexus deal fell through :-D
The reason I mentioned the Lexus story is because I was primarily looking for a car with Luxury as the main feature, speed came second and it had to be a smaller size sedan (my wifes only stipulation). So the w203 fitted in perfect.

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At the time the only other choice was a BMW which did not ride as well ( runflats) , had a 'busy' interior & no spare tyre.


Mrs. NCMudbug was getting tired of mini vans (she'd been driving one or another for over twenty years) and finally the tranny started to act up and the A/C went away - we were not getting it fixed. I was thinking in terms of a Jetta, but she saw a pretty CPO 2006 C230 and we ended up getting it. I figured she could drive it for another ten years at least.
That made the 2002 Chevy Malibu I was driving seem a lot worse than it seemed the day before. I had been looking for some time - just to see what was out there. I wanted something sporty with a manual tranny. It was looking like I might end up with a Mini, but it really wasn't my style. The day after we bought my wife's C230, CarMax had a 2005 C230K with a 6 sp. manual. It was about the same price as the Mini's I was looking at and I liked the styling A LOT better so I bought it.
For me, I wanted something sporty, with a manual tranny. Beyond that, most things were negotiable. I would have probably loved to get an S2000, or an older style Miata (I don't like the fender flares of the newer ones), but something that was more practical (read, that will carry more than 2 people and won't make Mrs. NCMudbug afraid to ride with me - she has no interest in riding in the Lotus!) would be better. I didn't like the dark Diamond Black Metallic at first, but I've warmed up to it a lot. It really is beautiful - when it's cleaned and polished. My car has a lot of features I really enjoy (6MT, CDC, sun roof, auto lights, rain sensor wipers, rear sun screen, etc.) but it doesn't have fully electric seats (neither of them do) which seems pretty odd for a car of this price. That's not a big deal, though. In the end, I think I may have preferred to get a BMW instead, but so far I'm pretty happy with my car. Mrs. NCMudbug would prefer to sit higher than her car allows, though. We're all coping though!
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My w203 came with partial electric. Because I'm pretty much the only driver, I haven't missed full electric too much. The partial electric adjust the aspects of the seat-adjustment mostly commonly used. Would be nice to have fully-adjustable seats again. Oh well.
But i never knew i would get a mercedes at my age. When my old car got totaled, my sister sold me her 2006 c230 sport sedan with 15,000 miles fully loaded (it had everyhing beside bi-xenon) for 20,000 about 3 years ago.






In the 80's all they built was crap and still no real advances from the 60's.
The 90's airbags started to appear, but only on the most expensive cars, or as
a driver side only thing, so you could survive and spend the rest of your life in therapy
over the death of everyone else in the vehicle and still, no power, still building crap.
I was looking at used BMW's. Someone had suggested the
318ti,you know the hatchback.
I had a 320i at the time, with the same engine so
I wasn't completely sold.
People wanted ridiculous prices used for 3 series BMW's 15-20K and more on the sedans and not M series. And everybody had one!
Nothing I was looking at gave me any joy.
Didn't inspire me. I considered sports cars like the Honda S2000 and the 350Z but they weren't practical enough. I looked at sedans and they weren't able to haul anything, and I did not want a sport ute truck.
I nearly bought a 1989 M6 in perfect shape but then the guy changed his mind.
Good thing, it wouldn't have held up as well as the c coupe. It would have been a nice collectible as a
2nd or 3 vehicle. I always liked the old big BMW 6 coupes.
A friend mentioned the new C Class 'coupe' and I took a look. Interesting. A Mercedes, the best engineered car (or so I thought ha!) in the world for $24,500 with a supercharged engine and a 6 speed. Nice!
I did a side by side comparison online and the C coupe had more features stock and more power than
a 3 series that cost 5 grand more!
I called the local dealer they had a couple in stock.
But it wasn't till I went to the NAMM show in LA in Jan 2002 that I actually saw a C Coupe at Fletcher Jones. I had to rent a car since my old 320i was in bad shape. They gave me a new Cadillac a free upgrade!
When he folded the seats down on the c coupe and showed me all that space and the
panoramic sunroof the sky parted and the angels sang!
You see I'm a musician and I need space to haul my gear, though lately I haven't been playing much.
I also like to camp and take road trips and the hatch provides much needed space and a nice compromise between a straight sports car and a sport ute.
Well, then I saw the C Class had 8 airbags standard, I saw that in fact new cars had improved! You could be in an accident and walk away! Driving didn't have to be a life and death thing at 30 mph, so yes the new cars were better!
And at the time all maintenance except brakes and tires was INCLUDED!
Still I decided to think about it.
I did the math.
I buy a used car for 15 grand.
I spend $1000 a year maintaining it, and lose 5 grand in depreciation, and in 5 years sell it for $5K. Total cost $10K.
Or I buy the C coupe. Spend nothing maintaining it, lose 10K in 5 years depreciation and it would be worth 15 grand.
So in my mind, the cost of ownership was the same.
I also found out that the registration was going to be fairly reasonable thanks to Arnold's recently revamped registration fees and I was getting pretty sold.
I nearly bought a Capri blue C coupe with Oyster leather, but no sport package! At the time it was an extra $1500 just for the dark blue.
My buddy pried me out of the deal I was almost going to make,
and said you need to get exactly what you want.
So, I scoured all of California for a light Blue metallic C coupe with leather, pano, auto and sport package.
I'd never had an auto but I liked the 5 speed auto with the tiptronic
speed selector. Nice, no clutch!
I called every dealership in California, no one had it. Went to Fletcher, Laguna Nigel, and finally, Carlsbad on my way down the coast ( I live in Norcal).
They said hey, has anyone checked the computer for you?
Well no, I said. The found my car and below sticker when many dealer were trying to get a premium or not discounting.
I put a $1000 down flew back in 2 weeks and spent 3 days driving my baby home on highway 1 the whole way.
After a year I started modding, fixing the inadequate suspension 1st.
Then the pulley, and then the AMG brakes up front while they were still around $600.
It's been love ever since.
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In the past, I've gotten away with letting shocks go. I guess the change is so gradual that I don't notice it. Maybe that's your problem - you're too sensitive!
No other issues is outstanding, though!!I wonder how I'll feel in another 60k miles...
In the past, I've gotten away with letting shocks go. I guess the change is so gradual that I don't notice it. Maybe that's your problem - you're too sensitive!
No other issues is outstanding, though!!I wonder how I'll feel in another 60k miles...

1. When I was a kid, some family members drove Benz. Large gorgeous cars, and they drove forever. That made an impression on me.
2. Owned a lot of other cars, including a Fiat X19, and was never really happy. I drove a 911 in the late 70s and was blown away by the acceleration and power, but I felt that was a fleeting criterion. Similarly, drove several BMWs over the years and found them to be wanting on the lux side, but fast.
3. Drove my first C-Class (1998 C230) and instantly fell in love. Smooth luxury ride, reasonable power, good fuel economy, and a very quiet cabin. Quiet cabin means I can listen to music of all kinds at all speeds and not be annoyed by road or engine noise. That means a lot to me. Glenn Gould playing Bach Partitas or Bill Evans trio where I can actually hear the bass playing is not possible in most cars. In addition, it was extremely reliable. The only reason I traded it in was because it was RWD, and after some scary icy road driving in Michigan, I decided I needed 4Matic.
4. I don't need a lot of room. 95% of the time, I'm alone in the car and I'm under 6' so, even though I liked the E-Class that I considered, I like the nimble C--easy parking and the higher mpgs better than a big backseat for passengers that I rarely have.
So, for me, it's a combination of several things--family and history, luxury and quiet ride, reasonable power and fuel economy, high mileage potential, outstanding safety features (ABS, ESP, Trac Control, etc). Badge stuff to impress people? Nope.
So we went and looked at the c320 and My mom and i really liked it but my dad was like well one day we will get it for you. The next day my mother and I drove to the dealer and bought it
I have since paid her back for it but it was still a very nice gift. The reasons I wanted the W203 was because my dad had always had nice cars 911,944 turbo race car, Corvette, Ferrari, slk 55 amg, the c32, lotus, and i am sure some others lol and the c32 he had was always my favorite because it seemed somewhat practical but was also fast and had all the cool gizmos I love. I hope to always have a Mercedes even if it is not my daily driver. I decided a long time ago that I will never sell my c320 it is like an old friend except for it does not talk back and be a smart ***. My car has never let me down and has been relatively cheap to own. What more could I ask for




