C-Class
The used Mercedes Benz C-Class was first launched in 1993 as a replacement for the older 190 model. Just like the Mercedes Benz 190, the C-Class was nicknamed the “Baby Benz” as it was the smallest Mercedes available. This changed in 1997 when production of the new A-Class began. Diesel versions of the C-Class have been very popular as taxis, due to their low fuel consumption and high reliability. Often seen as a pioneer in safety issues, the used Mercedes Benz C-Class has offered driver airbags, ABS and integrated side-impact protection as standard since the beginning. The front passenger airbag became standard in 1995. The used Mercedes Benz C-Class is a fine looking car; both interior and exterior are very classy. On the downside, some have noticed problems with the front door windows, which can get scratched as a result of opening and closing the windows. Acceleration is not one of the used C-Class’s strong side either (though the car is capable of high speeds once accelerated). For the passengers riding in the back, legroom can be described as average. These downsides are still very minor and are more than compensated by the used Mercedes Benz C-class’s comfortable handling and feel on the road, not to forget the fuel efficiency which is beyond excellent.