Used 2003 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Sedan Consumer Reviews
Power and Looks
A great looking car with power to spare. A little expensive and maybe a little smaller than you'd like but with the Mercedes reputation for quality. I have not had to put a dime into the car for 3 years and the Mercedes dealers are a gems. You get treated like a SL500 owner. Definitely worth upgrading from the 240. I own a BMW 325 also. No comparison. With the 325 you have to upgrade to get close, with the 320 it's all standard. Even then the power comparisons for the BMW fail big time vs the Mercedes.
Love our C320
This is a very fun car to drive. The engine purrs, the features are excellent, and our dealership experience was great.
- C230 SedanMSRP: $5,950811 mi away
- C230 SedanMSRP: $15,000979 mi away
- C230 SedanMSRP: N/A980 mi away
thumbs up for this baby benz...
this baby benz (c240/w203) could pack more power but other than that it rides you to sleep. this car is for pure comfort and not made to go fast. i guess it's better that way because it does make necks turn as you drive by slowly...
Fun to drive but problematic
Bought the 2003 C240 in August 2002 currently 5000 miles. It's now been in service 5 times but does not qualify as a Lemon. On the first day at home it leaked oil all over our driveway due to a defective seal. That was replaced. Then the rear screen lost a screw and it had to be dismantled. The power moonroof failed and a new motor was replaced. But the wrong motor was installed and it had to be replaced again. Now the break fluid is leaking due to another defective part. I love driving it but these problems are annoying. Will a major malfunction occur on the freeway with the whole family in the vehicle?
Here comes the Sweetness!
I have been a MB fan since I was 22 and bought a 1997 E320. I had alot of problems with that vehicle. So I finally got a C230K Sport fully loaded. This thing is a fire-cracker! The Kompressor is really the key to this car and it is SMOOTH! Move out of the way Audi, BMW, and Infinti.