Overview & Reviews
Minor changes for the 2007 Mercedes-Benz C-Class include the discontinuation of the high-performance C55 AMG model and added flex-fuel E85 capability for the C230.
- Small backseat, ordinary cabin furnishings, only available as a sedan, often more expensive than its competitors.
User Reviews:
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A near-miss - 2007 Mercedes-Benz C-Class
By Jaz - June 29 - 9:20 amDespite what other reviewers have said, this car has a major Achilles heel: the 7-speed automatic transmission and the small V-6 engine dont get along. By sporty-car standards, the 2.5-liter engines 201hp is only marginally adequate; to make this 3400-lb car feel zippy, the transmission would really need to downshift quickly and crisply when accelerating. Instead, it hesitates and is reluctant to downshift even in "sport" mode. So what you get is sluggish performance off the line, which gradually builds as the rpms go up. Too bad; with different transmission software programming, this car could have felt much faster and more responsive. Using the semi-manual feature helps somewhat.
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2nd MB and loving it! - 2007 Mercedes-Benz C-Class
By GQ - May 5 - 6:46 pmOK this my 2nd C-class, had to get away from the simple luxury of the 240 move to an exciting fun to drive cold blk on blk 230. I love to drive this beautiful machine. Even my wife like to drive my car rather than her new 07 Tahoe. My daughter cant wait until she reaches 16 to drive this car. 30 is the new 20, and Im enjoying the spoils of this age group.
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2007 C230 Sport Sedan - 2007 Mercedes-Benz C-Class
By Dipak - February 7 - 3:10 pmBeautiful car. Looked at various alternatives including the 3 series, Lexus IS, Acura TL, and Infiniti G35. Ultimately, this car had the perfect balance of looks, quality, value, performance, style and roominess for my wife and I.