4 Star Reviews for 2007 Mercedes-Benz C-Class

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.61/5 Average
83 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

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.

Pros:
Cons:
  • Small backseat, ordinary cabin furnishings, only available as a sedan, often more expensive than its competitors.

User Reviews:

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  • Interior Electrical Problems - 2007 Mercedes-Benz C-Class
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    This was my first purchase of a Mercedes. Ive always been a Toyota man. Even though this was a used Mercedes C280 I thought the car was a great investment. However, Im having electrical problems. First, the car unlocks when Im driving. This is dangerous as I have my grandkids in the back seat many times. Also, the moon roof will not close all the way. I have to hold the button down until the window is closed. Im bring this car back to New Country Motors hoping they can fix these problems.

  • Mercedes C230 Sport Sedan - 2007 Mercedes-Benz C-Class
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    I have owned this car 6 months now and absolutely love it. It is quiet, comfortable, and very fun to drive. I love the classic Mercedes exterior styling, and always am admiring the looks of the car. I also really like the fact I can run E85 in this car. I have run E85 for over half of the 13K miles I have on the car already. Yes, my mileage suffers about 30% over premium, but the cost is less, to the point of breaking even. Throttle response and power are improved on E85, so in the end it is worth it to me. The Bi-Xenon lights are incredible. Excellent on road manners, and excellent brakes. All the AMG extras you get on the 07, really make this car an excellent value.

  • A near-miss - 2007 Mercedes-Benz C-Class
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    Despite 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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