Follow-Up Test: 2002 Mercedes-Benz C320 Sport Wagon Getting Back On the Wagon
By Liz Kim
Date Posted 01-09-2002
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The Sport Wagon's sleek lines should quell any lingering stigma of the lumbering station wagons of yore. (Photo by Scott Jacobs)
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Everything is assembled with care, but Mercedes could spring for better materials. (Photo by Scott Jacobs)
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Some of us feel that the sleek lines of the C-Class are even better served on the wagon. In any case, it's no Buick Roadmaster Estate. (Photo by Scott Jacobs)
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The torquey 215-horsepower engine is good for a 0-to-60-mph acceleration run of 7.5 seconds. (Photo by Scott Jacobs)
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The five-spoke 16-inch wheels are handsome, but most of the Sport Wagon's competitors offer 17-inchers. (Photo by Scott Jacobs)
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With the rear seats folded, the cargo area offers an impressive 63.6 cubic feet of storage space. (Photo by Scott Jacobs)