Used 2003 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Consumer Reviews
C240 4matic 2003 A wonderful car!
I love this car. The ride and handling are superb and the fuel economy is decent. I find the power is adequate (I'm coming from an Audi S4). I have only had it a week so I don't know how reliability will be. I am giving it a 10 for now (although the door open warning does not come on). I drove the 2003 Audi A4 Quattro and BMW 325XI and preferred the ride of the C240. All the cars seemed to handle very well.
awesome car
this car is far superior to any other cars in its class. performance style predictability are top notch
- C240 SedanMSRP: $8,800119 mi away
- C230 SedanMSRP: $15,000170 mi away
- C320 Sport SedanMSRP: $3,500176 mi away
my first
Smaller than I would have preferred. But interior, engine size and overall styling leaves me satisfied. I'm 6'1" and the seating is just enough to keep me from squirming. I will easily opt for the E-class next time around. This car turns heads and is whisper quiet inside. I think I'm hooked on this truly superior automotive line.
Fun but what's up with the sound?
I really love my first Benz. It has a ton of power and great fuel efficiency. I absolutely love the sunroof; it feels like the whole world is open and you dont have to pay all the extra costs of a true convertible. I wish more of them came to the dealer with programable seats though. Leather is a must being that the cloth looks like it came straight from K mart. The key is fun and functional. My only big complaint is the stereo system. I used to drive a toyota echo, a super cheap car and the stereo system in there was ten times crisper and sweeter than this, and from what I hear the Bose is even worse.
I'm hooked for life
I just bought my C240, and I love it. I'm now a Mercedes customer for life. I like all the added features - 4 years of scheduled service, etc. The car is a dream to drive - it's ultra smooth no matter how fast you're going. The seats are comfortable, too. I test drove the 240 and the 320, and didn't feel a whole lot of difference in the horse power. I didn't feel that the "added" features on the 320 were worth an extra $5,000 to $6,000 on the price of the car.