Used 1999 Mercedes-Benz C-Class C230 4dr Sedan Consumer Reviews
Going back to GM
When I first purchased my C230 Kompressor I was really excited but that quickly passed after experiencing the cost of repair The wiper was the first thing to malfunction Cost of repair 500 dollars. Brake job 600 dollars Mass airflow sensor 400 dollars All around 90,000 miles. Transmission shifting very poor since I purchased. Will not buy Benz again GM much more dependable and less costly to repair.
excellent
this car is in mint condition. I have owned it since I bought it. It is garaged most of the time, when it is not being driven. It has been maintained on a regular schedule.
- C230 SedanMSRP: $9,997128 mi away
- C230 SedanMSRP: $1,699457 mi away
- C280 SedanMSRP: $1,450522 mi away
A well-built car
This is my first Mercedes, and is not as fun to drive as my last BMW but for $24,000 it was a very good value. I feel very safe driving this car, and recently got 32 mpg on a trip to Utah, (we were going 80 mph with the air conditioning on the entire time).
Love my Benz
I have had my Benz for over a year now and what a car! I had a few problems when I bought it but the dealership (RAB Motors, San Rafael) handled it hassle free! It has been dependable (more dependable than my friend's BMWs) and fun to drive. The car has no blind spots, great turning radius and more power than I really need (I clocked 120 mph driving to LA). I would recommend Mercedes to anyone who wants their car to take care of them. This was my first and I'll never buy another make of car except Mercedes.
baby benz
I bought the car with 56,000 miles and have put about 3,000 miles on it since. It feels like it is glued to the ground. For all of you MB owners, you know what I am referring to. The biggest surprise has been its fuel consumption or lack there of. I find myself filling up about every 14 days which is a vast improvement from how often I have to take my ML320 to the pump.