





Old E Class vs 2015 C Class
Therefore would you lease a new C300 4Matic or buy a used 2010-2011 E Class given they'd cost about the same intially.
How reliable are the used E Class cars? Is it a terrible idea to buy non-Certified Pre-owneds?

The new C has some initial quality issues reported on the W205 forum.
Definitely go for a used E over a new C.

I MUCH prefer my "old" E-350 to the 2014 and 2015 C classes I've had as loaners. I went from an EX-L Accord to the E-350 and I think that the new Accords are a better value than the C-class. I was underwhelmed by the C-class cars in almost every category. When I picked up my car again I felt that I was truly back in a Benz.
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I MUCH prefer my "old" E-350 to the 2014 and 2015 C classes I've had as loaners. I went from an EX-L Accord to the E-350 and I think that the new Accords are a better value than the C-class. I was underwhelmed by the C-class cars in almost every category. When I picked up my car again I felt that I was truly back in a Benz.
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Definitely go for a used E over a new C.
2012 E-350 here, and while the 15 C-300 is nice for it's class, it's not meant to be in the same league as it's bigger brother E.
This would also apply if you were comparing a brand new E to a used S-Class... All the E owners here would tell you to go for the S.
After getting the E services and spending all day driving the new C, it feels really nice getting back into the E.
Go for a 2012-13 CPO E-350, maybe a 14 facelift one if you find one in the right price range.
Don't forget all the drama too that is going on with the w205 ... Mbtex issues, electronic gremlins, qc issues ... Ugh




IMO this is not a case of better or worse, they are different cars with different driving characteristics and styling. IMO the C is sportier, more nimble, faster and better looking, where the E is bigger more refined and the smoothest in its class. If you haven't already I suggest that you drive them back to back and work out what is most important to you. Oh, and don't forget to let us know what you think.
I didn't vote because I didn't want to confound my vote between "leasing vs buying" and "a new C vs a 5 year old E."
If I was buying today, I would not consider a C300 due to its powerplant being down way too many horses. It's simply too darn slow for me. There's lots of nice tech, but not enough to overcome its lack of get up and go.
If the budget would allow a C400 or C450 (though I haven't driven one...), I'd strongly consider it over an older E350.
Last edited by Johnny Rad; Feb 13, 2015 at 08:03 PM.

I didn't vote because I didn't want to confound my vote between "leasing vs buying" and "a new C vs a 5 year old E."
If I was buying today, I would not consider a C300 due to its powerplant being down way too many horses. It's simply too darn slow for me. There's lots of nice tech, but not enough to overcome its lack of get up and go.
If the budget would allow a C400 (though I haven't driven one...), I'd strongly consider it over an older E350.
550 > 250, 350 and 400
Just saying.
I was (am?) a Lexus homer through and through, but Merc's biturbo M278 was rather convincing. I'd give a serious look at anything Merc wrapped around it.
Do yourself a favor and get a C400 not a C300.
If I didn't have my E-Class I would have no problem getting a new C-class.
Great car.
The W205 is on par with a W212. So the W205 is a much better buy than an old W212.
A late model W212 (2014-15) is a better buy than a new W205. However a new W205 is a much better buy than an old W212.
The W205 is on par with a W212. So the W205 is a much better buy than an old W212.
A late model W212 (2014-15) is a better buy than a new W205. However a new W205 is a much better buy than an old W212.

The W205 is better than the W204, but it's not better than a W212. The interior is fresher in design, but suffering from serious quality issues. Expanding on what A4tt22 said if someone wants a W205 get a C400 or a C450 for a 6 cyl and with leather to avoid the issues with C-class MBtex, and make sure your bumpers are aligned properly when you buy it.
MBUSA has employed serious cost cutting for the production of the W205 in Alabama. The QC issues that have arisen are inexcusable for such a premier manufacturer. Sourcing the MBTex seats from Mexico is just one example where the cost accountants overcame any serious efforts for QC. The sloppy fitting of the rear bumpers and tail lights would never have passed final inspection @ a German MB plant.
The poster of this thread is looking at a W205 or a 2010-2011 E Class.
Therefore what I posted is relevant... IMO I would choose a W205 instead of an old, used, outdated, and out of warranty W212. JMO
I still love the V-8 much better than the 4 cyl turbo and the E-class refinement. If they made a C550, I would still choose an E-class. If the choice is E550 v C300 or 400, then it's the E550 all the way. If, however, I had a 4 or 6 cyl as my only options, then I'd probably go for a brand new C400 over a used E350. It's all about the V-8.....................
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You really need to spend sometime in both before deciding.
Before getting a "C," I would seriously consider a Hyundai Genesis.
Not to mention some really terrible reviews and reliability issues for the new "C."




