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The Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate – A Practical And Comfortable Choice Of Family Car

1/22/2015 11:50:08 AM

Mercedes-Benz first entered the estate car market back in 1973? With its S123 model, a wagon simply known as the ‘T’ in its homeland. But while the S123 was a boxy old bus, the T actually stood for Transport and Tourism, hinting already at the lifestyle-led future the firm’s estates would lead. So welcome the new C-Class estate, which is more style than capacious, with sleek looks and clever load solutions rather than gigantic ones.

The Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate is a visual standout from every angle, inside and out

The Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate is a visual standout from every angle, inside and out

There will be a brace of four-cylinder diesel engines available in the new C-Class estate, including a C 200 BlueTEC (that’s actually a 1.6- litre unit) and the pair of familiar 220 and 250 BlueTec 2.1-litre engines. The C 220 will be the favourite, especially with those fleet customers who are expected to account for around half of all C-Class Estate sales in the UK, but our time was behind the wheel of the C 250 BlueTec instead. It’s a good compromise if you can afford the extra cash, adding a welcome dose of performance that helps mask the four-cylinder’s gruff character that is all too evident at high revs. Certainly performance is plentiful, and overtaking an ease rather than a chore. Our example featured the optional Airmatic agility package ($1,485) which helps smooth out road imperfections better than the standard steel springs setup.

The Mercedes' interior is elegantly styled

The Mercedes' interior is elegantly styled

Up front it’s pure C-Class saloon, which is a good thing; this car has one of the best interiors in the class, all dramatic curves and rich glossy materials. The air vents operate with reassuring solidity, the dashboard wraps around the driver, and the bold centre console with tablet-like display screen and touchpad controller looks achingly modern. There’s more room for passengers in the rear too, although legroom is acceptable rather than generous. The rear bench now splits in a 40/20/40 configuration, a layout that can be achieved at the flick of a switch in the boot. Despite its nod to style, that load area is marginally bigger than before too, by ten litres, and can now accommodate up to 490 litres of luggage with the seats in place and 1,510 litres when folded down.

Mercedes' diesel engine produces 201bhp and 369lb ft; it's claimed to average 62.8mpg

Mercedes' diesel engine produces 201bhp and 369lb ft; it's claimed to average 62.8mpg

If saving as much money as possible is your prime concern, then the C 220 Blue Tec version is your best choice for now, with 108g/km CO2 emissions and 65.7mpg average economy. However the C 300 Blue Tec Hybrid, that arrives later, manages to slot under the all-important 100g/km threshold for free vehicle excise duty bills and can achieve a maximum of 74.3mpg on the combined cycle. But really the 117g/km and post 60mpg (expect around 50mpg in the real world) of the C 250 Blue Tec is impressive enough, and it’s worth noting the 250 gets a 66-litre fuel tank versus the 41-litre item found in the less powerful examples. Mercedes- Benz is almost unrivalled for residual values when it comes to trade-in time, and dealer experience tends to be top notch too.

Luggage capacity can be increased by dropping the rear seats

Luggage capacity can be increased by dropping the rear seats

The BMW 3 Series Touring might still surpass the Mercedes-Benz for driving appeal, but in most other areas the C-Class has the measure of it. It’s certainly the best compact estate ever to come from the three-pointed star, with greater efficiency, a better and roomier cabin, sharper styling and in the case of the C 250 Blue Tec a cracking (but rather noisy) diesel engine too.

 

 

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