W203/CL203 Car Buyer's Guide - All you want to know and consider
Quite a few threads on this just typing in "4matic"...to be honest it really doesn't matter even the model (c,e, etc.) since your always going to trade off acc., speed, etc. to the benefits of AWD on every model.
Drove the E320 4-matic and thought it was a slug so I would think a crippled turtle could probably move faster then a C240 4-matic.
Either way research each style, why and how important AWD is to your driving conditions, and how much is in your piggy bank to spend on a bigger engine to compensate for the AWD if that is they way you decide to go...
I think anyone who think the C240 is a slug hasn't driven it enough. It's an awesome drive. At a MB rally before making my final decision, I drove the C230, the E320, the E320 4Matic. The C240 felt best. The reasons I ended up with the C320: the options. By the time I was done adding on all the features I wanted, it didn't make sense not to buy the C320.
I also drive a BMW 325xi on occasion. In terms of luxury and feel in the cabin, hands down MB is way better. The BMW feels faster, but isn't. At times, during the snow storms we had in Boston this winter, I thought the BMW handled slightly better. But my motto: 4matic is 4fun.
Gas mileage sucks for the C320 4Matic, I think. I get about 25mpg on the highway and 20mph in the city.
So in making your descions, if 4Matic is a necessary option, the only other consideration I would make is this: how many options are you going to add to a C240? At some point, the decision will become clear if you consider the cost tradeoff.
No comments on 04 vs. 05. I wanted the latest and greatest. Anyway with the 06 coming out soon, wouldn't you also get a good deal on an 05?
Hope this helps.
One last thing, if you can afford it, don't let anyone talk you out of an option you want! Especially navigation.
Last edited by raunen; May 4, 2005 at 03:10 PM.
1. The C230 Kompressor sport sedan is a 4-cylinder SCed, how does it compare to a V6 (C240). I've currently driving a Toyota LXE V6, how does it compare?
2. How reliable is the C230?
3. Can I negociate with the dealer to come close to invoice price when buying a C230 in Maryland or VA?
Thanks in Advance.
Dude,
I suggets you look into a G35 coupe or 330..
REGARDS
I suggets you look into a G35 coupe or 330..
REGARDS
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Were there any recalls or worldwide TSB's?
What were other minor problems other people have had with their Sports Coupes?
What do you guys think of the options you selected, and whether they were worth the $$$ (especially the panoramic sunroof). My parents aren't too big on options, and only want to get quality options. eg what's the difference between basic climate control and the Luxury option?
My parents may be a bit reluctant to bargain, so I'll probably end up doing it. What things are dealers most likely to throw into a deal?
How can I project an image of seriousness during negotiation? I'm 22 year old pharmacist that looks 15.
Thanks for your help.
dan
Almost anything can be added to these cars after purchase. But I feel the concensus is that doing so is not only technically difficult (in terms of integrating the aftermarket system with existing controls) but at least twice as expensive as buying it on a car built with the feature at the factory.
ask the dealer what is covered and compare:
http://www.warrantydirect.com/
Luxury Care:
We will pay the repair facility of your choice for the reasonable cost to repair or replace any part of your vehicle where a failure has occurred, except for those items listed in the exclusions section.
In addition, LuxuryCare+ includes coverage for the following listed specific parts:
EMISSIONS SYSTEMS - Air Fuel Ratio Sensor, Air Induction System, Air Pump, Anti-Knock Sensor, Barometric Pressure Sensor, Canister Purge Solenoid, Deceleration Valve, EGR Recirculation System, EGR/EFE Thermal Vacuum Switch, EGR/EFE Valve, Engine Oil Fill Cap, Fuel Fill Pipe and Cap, Fuel Fill Neck Restrictor, Fuel Receptacle, Fuel Sensor, Fuel Tank Pressure Control Valve (PCV), Fuel Temperature Sensor, Idle Air Control Valve, Intake Air Resonator, Intake Air Temperature Sensor, Intake Manifold, Manifold Air Pressure (MAP) Sensor, Mass Air Flow Sensor, Oil/Air Separator, Oxygen Sensor, PCV System, Positive Crankcase Ventilation Valve, Powertrain Control Module (PCM), Secondary Air Injection System, Throttle Body Assembly (MFI).
GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEMS - Navigation display unit, navigation control module, navigation system wiring harness.
DVD/ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS - LCD screen (10" or less), RF modulator, video cassette player with auxiliary inputs (No recording capability), digital video disc player, power converter.
PHONE SYSTEMS - Charger/cradle, microphone, speakers, phone.
INTERNET ACCESS SYSTEM - Power converter, satellite receiver, satellite dish or wireless receiver (Metropolitan areas only).
Exclusions:
Battery; shock absorbers; manual transmission clutch assembly; friction clutch disc & pressure plate; throwout bearing; manual and hydraulic linkages; safety restraint systems; glass; lenses; sealed beams; bulbs; brake rotors & drums; TV/video game systems; weather strips; exterior body parts/ornamentation; paint; upholstery & carpet; tires; wheels/rims; exhaust system.
Emissions system; GPS/Navigation system; DVD Entertainment system; Phone system; Internet Access system EXCEPT for the specific parts listed in the LuxuryCare+ coverage statement above.
Maintenance services and parts described in your vehicle's owner's manual as supplied by the manufacturer. (i.e. oil changes, tune-ups, brake pads, belts, hoses and spark plugs)
Last edited by v6killa; Jan 8, 2006 at 03:48 PM.
If you can speak to the former owner or check it's history, you will be in a better position to judge.
Service at the stealeralerships is expensive.
A trip to an honest independent M/B shop would be worth the investment in my opinion.
If you find out that the car came from N.O. in Louisiana, run like hell!
Let us know what you decide.
Let us know what you decide.

Which is why a suggested an inspection by an andependent shop.
Good luck with your sale.
Which is why a suggested an inspection by an andependent shop.
Good luck with your sale.





