Great used ones are available if great research is done to find the right car. I'd never consider a new Benz due to the depreciation. The car is a blast to scoot around in and I agerage 23+ MPG on an 8 mile work commute and 27 MPG on the road. I considered a trade up to a used 2008 E-350 and found the dealer only allowed $7000 for the wagon so I decided to keep the wagon. The origional sticker for the car was over $42,000 in 2002. I purchased the extended warranty and the annual service has averaged about $1000 with all of it being covered in the warranty. The car has been relatively trouble free for the 45,000 miles I have driven it. The sport suspension is terrific even though it is a wagon, it handles like a sports car. The 3.2 litre engine provides great power for a small car. ![]() And the wagon hauls more than spoils from a day of antiquing its zero-to-60 mph time of 7.0 seconds (according to Mercedes) is just a tick slower than the C320 sedan.I have owned a 2002 C-320 Sport Wagon for nearly 4 years. Essentially the same as a C320 sedan under the skin, it shares that model's features and provides up to 63.6 cubic feet of cargo capacity. A front air dam and side skirts, unique wheels and a two-tone interior separate the C32 from the garden-variety C-class sedans.Īlso added to the C-class family for 2002 is the C320 Sport Wagon. Beefy vented disc brakes, an AMG-massaged suspension and 17-inch alloys wearing fat performance rubber complete the hardware package. No less than 349 horsepower pour out of the C32's supercharged V6, hooked up to an enhanced five-speed automatic dubbed "SpeedShift" that together vault the car to 60 mph in around 5 seconds flat. Wundertuner AMG applies their magic to the C-class sedan and the result is the pavement-scorching C32 AMG. Options include a stand-alone navigation system and Mercedes' Cockpit Management and Data System (COMAND) - the center console interface that controls the navigation system, the audio system and the cell phone - xenon headlamps, heated seats, a six-disc CD changer and a sport package that provides higher spring rates, tighter shock valving, a thicker stabilizer bar and larger tires. Step up to the C320 and receive a Bose stereo system, full power memory front seats and power tilt/telescoping steering wheel. Such luxury features as dual climate control, steering wheel-mounted controls and wood trim come standard on the C240. ![]() With a five-link rear suspension and a rack-and-pinion steering system, the C-Class demonstrates ability at canyon carving that the pre-2001 car lacked. It's standard on the 320 and optional on the 240. Those who prefer automatic gear changes will like the responsive tranny in the C320, a five-speeder with Mercedes' TouchShift feature that allows manual gearchanging should the mood strike. BMW), a six-speed manual gearbox can be had in the C240. On the other hand, if the 2002 Mercedes Benz C Class C230 Kompressor will be used for more performance-oriented driving, tires with a harder tread compound and. And, in an effort to further compete with its venerable statesmen (i.e. The C240 is motivated by a 2.6-liter V6 with 168 horsepower (why it's not called the C260 escapes us) and the C320 sports a 3.2-liter V6 with 215 horses. Moving on to the sedans, the C240 and C320 are unchanged, having just been introduced last year. Leather seating and a large "Panorama" sunroof are among the available options.Īnd, as expected from a Benz, the new hatch sports a boatload of high-tech safety features such as four-wheel disc brakes with ABS and Brake Assist, electronic stability control and front, side and head-protection airbags. Quite the opposite as dual-zone climate control, aluminum cabin accents, 16-inch alloy wheels, six-speaker sound system with cassette deck (though it lacks a CD player, a changer is optional), a tilt and telescopic steering wheel with stereo and trip computer controls and eight-way (manual) adjusting driver seat are all standard. Just because this is the entry-level C doesn't mean that the standard features list is skimpy. Using the same supercharged ("kompressor" in German) 192-horsepower 2.3-liter inline four found in the SLK 230 roadster coupled to a six-speed manual gearbox, the baby Benz can sprint to 60 mph in just 7.2 seconds. ![]() Starting at the low end, the $25,000 C230 Kompressor Sport Coupe (actually a hatchback) puts the three-pointed star in reach of more folks who want Mercedes safety, engineering and, yes, status. For 2002, Mercedes covers all the bases by bringing out hatchback, wagon and high-powered sport sedan versions of the C-Class.
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