As with many types of car, not all versions of the C Class Mercedes are the same. This means that it is essential for car owners to understand the different versions of the car that are available to them in order to make an informed decision on the best type to purchase. In the case of the C Class Mercedes, a wide range of options are available when it comes to choosing the precise model of car. Variations in the car might include, for example, diesel or petrol power, manual or automatic transmission, the number of doors, and the fuel efficiency rating.
Types of C Class Mercedes
The different models of the
C Class Mercedes can be used to illustrate the various options that are available, even though they are not an exhaustive list of all the possibilities. All of the different configurations of the car feature the same basic design principles that are hallmark of the C Class Mercedes. This means that the car has the same recognisable look, regardless of the type of model chosen.
The C-Class 180 BlueEFFICIENCY SE is one example of a configuration that is available in the C Class Mercedes category. In this model, the style of the body is a saloon type, meaning that there is more space in the cabin of the car than if it was, for example, a coupe model. The saloon style is also occasionally referred to as a coupe style, which is the word used in the USA, and in this case is fitted with five seats, including that of the driver. This model has manual transmission with six speeds, or gears, and the engine is specified as a 1796 cc, which takes unleaded petrol and powers rear-wheel drive.
A further example that shows the different types of model that are available is the C-Class 250 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY Elegance Auto. Some of the specifications of this model are apparent in the name, as it features automatic transmission which, in this case, includes seven speeds. The engine is fuelled by diesel and has a capacity of 2143 cc but in spite of these differences, the model is still a five-seat saloon style of car.
Even with the differences in engine size and gear transmission, and like other models that involve other variations and that combine choices differently, both these models remain C Class Mercedes cars.