Wednesday, August 5, 2015

10 reasons to purchase a 2015 Mercedes-Benz C-Class

Top 10 reasons to purchase a 2015 Mercedes-Benz C-Class




1. Safety Measures
Antilock brakes, stability and traction control, front-seat side airbags, full-length side curtain airbags and a driver knee airbag are standard safety features on the 2015 Mercedes-Benz C-Class. A collision mitigation system called Pre-Safe now comes standard and monitors the traffic ahead by radar. If the system detects an imminent collision, it warns the driver with audible alerts and initiates braking if necessary.

2. Fuel Efficiency
The 2015 Mercedes-Benz C300 4Matic is rated by the EPA to deliver 27 mpg in combined driving (24 city/31 highway). The C400 4Matic is estimated to return 24 mpg combined (21 city/29 highway).

3. Size
The 2015 C-Class is far more refined, comfortable and elegant-looking than its predecessors and gives up little to its competition when it comes to performance and features.

4. Designed for Comfort – Interior
The C-Class is simply an elegant, classy place to sit and drive.

5. Trim
The 2015 Mercedes-Benz C-Class comes in just two flavors: C300 4Matic and C400 4Matic. The C300 4Matic can be further tailored with Luxury or Sport sub-trims. The Luxury trim is a more traditional Benz approach. The Sport trim trades tradition for performance. The C-Class sedan can be further tailored with a handful of packages and stand-alone options.

6. Drive
The C300 4Matic in particular, with its smaller engine, crisp power delivery and all-wheel drive, feels light and sharp on its feet. The C400 4Matic is no slug, the V6's added mass is apparent. Then again, so is its additional power

7. Cargo & Storage
Cargo volume in the new C-Class is a competitive 12.8 cubic feet. A new (and standard) 40/20/40-split folding rear seat and it's remarkably well-executed.

8. Ergonomics & Electronics
Mercedes' Command system, with a 7- or 8.4-inch screen, is controlled by a rotary knob and a new touchpad. You can spin and click through submenus if swiping on a touchpad isn't your thing.

9. Exterior & Styling
The overall weight is down as much as 200 pounds thanks to a chassis that mixes aluminum and steel versus the all-steel chassis. The new C-Class' body panels — including the hood, doors, roof and trunk — are aluminum, too. The C-Class is now a little bigger in size, too.

10. There's a price for every budget
With prices ranging from $36,000 to $63,000, the Mercedes-Benz C-Class has a car that will fit every budget.


 

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