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Mercedes-Benz - C Class (2011)
Looking to add a touch of German luxury to your collection? The 2011 Mercedes‑Benz C‑Class remains a top‑choice for drivers who value a balance of performance, comfort, and style. While the Mercedes‑Benz C Class price today depends on mileage, trim level, and condition, you’ll find that a 2011 model still commands respect on the used car market. Even the Mercedes‑Benz C Class 2011 price reflects a blend of prestige and practicality, making it a smart pick for those who want a dependable executive sedan without the luxury‑suite frills.
- Engine: 2.0‑liter turbocharged inline‑4 delivering 184 hp and 207 lb‑ft of torque
- Transmission: 7‑speed dual‑clutch automatic (7G‑TRONIC) or 6‑speed manual based on trim
- Fuel Type: Premium gasoline (87 % octane) for optimal performance
- Curb Weight: 3,501–3,765 lbs (depending on options)
- Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive or optional all‑wheel drive (AWD) in higher trims
- Passenger Volume: 106.4 cu ft, offering generous headroom in the rear
- Acceleration: 0–60 mph in 7.5‑8.5 seconds (depending on configuration)
- Top Speed: 125‑135 mph (electronically limited)
- Dimensions: Short, but powerful
- Wheelbase: 111.8 in
- Length: 181.6 in
- Width: 71.4 in
- Height: 54.8 in
- Suspension: Adaptive front struts and rear stabilizer bar for a balanced ride
- Brakes: Brembo front disc brakes (optional) with ABS and electronic throttle control
- Interior Features: Leather seating, dual‑zone climate control, 7‑inch infotainment screen (C‑Drive edition), optional navigation with upgraded audio
- Safety: Alderidge brake assist, stability management, seat belt pretensioners, and multiple airbags
When evaluating a used vehicle, one of the most critical aspects is understanding its depreciation trajectory. The Mercedes‑Benz C Class depreciation curve is fairly steep in the early years but stabilizes once the car reaches the three‑ to four‑year mark. Here’s a realistic snapshot of how the value has historically changed:
- First year: Typically loses 15‑20% of its HOV (original value
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