New C230 Review by CarTalk
2002 Mercedes-Benz C230 Sports Coupe Test Drive
In short, they both rated it "Awesome!", and gave this summary quote: "It's hard to think of another hatchback coupe that offers the combination of solid feel, safety, sporty performance, airy feel and distinctive looks."
<b>The only cure, aside from calling JC Whitney for a $39.95 set of simulated tiger fur seat covers, is to pony up another 1,300 bucks for leather seats.</b>
i'd better call JC Whitney...

<b>There is a family resemblance in the taillights, but it's to a different branch of the Daimler/Chrysler family tree -- the lowly Dodge Neon. </b>
Last edited by young; Feb 22, 2002 at 11:21 AM.
eight-way adjustable seats (manual in the car we drove; 10-way power seats with memory are an extra $1,225).
I don't have the electric slider on my car !
In addition, I highly recommend the power seat option. Especially if 2 people share in driving the car. The memory positions are linked to the key fob, which means there are a total of 6 available memory postions. I have a "highway", "around town", and "wife" positions (in case she uses my key). She has "big shoe", "small shoe", and "husband" positions set on her key. Plus- you get the easy-entry/exit feature which is also linked to the key. It's an expensive option, but the manual seat adjustments are a joke.
The memory positions are linked to the key fob, which means there are a total of 6 available memory postions
2 keys X 3 memory positions = 6 Plus...
2 keys X 1 last position used = 2 Total: 8
(If you move the seat/mirrors, etc. of any position other than the three presets, the key remembers that position too. One for each key.)
I asked about the logic and hierarchy (priorities) of how the memory seats work on the tech forum, but no one answered. I'm not sure even the experts understand it.



