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Mercedes-Benz - C Class (2007)
Looking for the definitive Mercedes-Benz C Class price guide? Whether you’re eyeing a fresh 2007 model or a well‑maintained pre‑owned one, understanding how these values shift across markets and conditions is key. This description provides a clear, data‑rich overview of the 2007 Mercedes‑Benz C Class’s pricing landscape, a deep dive into its specs, depreciation curve, and how it stacks against comparable luxury sedans.
- Model: 2007 Mercedes‑Benz C Class (W202)
- Body Style: Sedan (4‑door)
- Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive (FWD) with optional 4Matic all‑wheel drive
Key Specifications
- Engine: 2.2 L inline‑4 turbocharged (C220) or 3.2 L V6 (C230) options
- Power: 186 hp (C220) – 241 hp (C230)
- Torque: 236–245 lb‑ft
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual (C220) or 6‑speed automatic (C230)
- Fuel Type: Gasoline
- Fuel Economy: ~22 mpg city / ~26 mpg highway (varies by drivetrain)
- Dimensions: Length 198 in / Width 74 in / Height 55 in
- Wheelbase: 109 in
- Cargo Capacity: 10.7 ft³ (up to 27.5 ft³ with rear seats folded)
- Weight: 3,600 lb (approx.)
- Seating: 5 passengers
- Interior Features: leather upholstery, dual‑zone climate control, optional navigation, premium audio system
- Exterior Features: compact LED tail lights, dual‑zone parking assist, optional sunroof
- Safety: dual front airbags, anti‑locking brakes, traction control, stability system, optional electronic stability control for older models
Mercedes‑Benz C Class Depreciation Insights
Understanding how a Mercedes-Benz C Class depreciation curve unfolds helps buyers make informed decisions.
- First year: The vehicle typically loses 15–20% of its initial value.
- Years 2–3: Depreciation slows to about 8–12% per year, leaving roughly 45–50% of the original price after the third year.
- Years 4–5: A gradual decline of 5–7% annually, so the vehicle may hold about 30–35% of its purchase price by year five.
- Beyond 5 years: The rate
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