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Old 09-18-2007, 09:23 AM
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What do some meber think of the C220

1997 models too about 2002 models I guess.
Such as gas mileage?
Reliability?
other?

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Old 09-18-2007, 09:24 AM
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What do some members think of the C220 1997 >

1997 models too about 2002 models I guess.
Such as gas mileage?
Reliability?
other?

Thank you
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Old 09-18-2007, 09:51 AM
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Agent Smith,

I don't believe there was a C220 in 1997. The C220 (W202 chassis) premiered along with the C280 in 1995, and in 1997 was uprated to the C230 -- same horsepower, a bit more torque.

Mine was a good car until its early-model electronic transmission began to misbehave. I got about 23 mpg in 70/30 city/highway driving. The A/C compressor needed replacing at 60,000 miles, and there was the tranny issue, of course. Otherwise, it was quite reliable, fun to drive, and easy to change the oil on.

I think the W202 chassis was replaced by the W203 in 2001. Anybody?
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Old 09-18-2007, 08:17 PM
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There was a thread on this basic subject recently. MB Doc liked the 97. I thought maybe the 98, 99 were a little better.

Here is the thread:

Looking to buy a C230, looking for advice

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Old 09-18-2007, 09:43 PM
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C220 was only made '94-'96.
Great little car ..if you can find one .
Replaced w/C230..not as good and early trans were problems
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Old 09-18-2007, 10:55 PM
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We had a '95 for four years. No problems except the air mass sensor and the biodegradable wiring harness around 85K. These items were expensive, and are well-known failures in this car, so it is worth checking to see if they have been done.
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Old 09-20-2007, 07:35 PM
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Whenever I search the various MB forums I find a lot more
posts from people complaining about mechanical problems with their C230 than C220. Sort of gives credence to the urban
legend that MB quality dropped off after 1995.
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Old 09-20-2007, 10:54 PM
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No matter what anyone says, in all likelihood you will be fine with a 5-speed automatic model c230, 97 and up. Just have the adaptation values checked (for wear limits, etc - also nice that you can actually check something like that, since it is an electronic trans ). The extra gear makes cruising a hell of a lot quieter and more economical, not to mention you don't have a slug (94-96 had 2nd gear start, which you can override with a switch on 97-up). I had a lot of repairs done on mine because it was under warranty and I chose to be picky (as an insurance policy for post-warranty life). At 164k miles and counting, the only things that have ever left the car undriveable were transmission conductor plate (warranty for me, $300ish if you have to pay for it), air flow sensor, $300ish, plug wires, $120ish, and a water pump most recently, $350 installed. For 11 years and 164k miles, I don't think $1000 in repairs over a span of 3 years and 80k miles is too shabby, and certainly no more than a less-enjoyable 94-06 model with the 4-speed auto.
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Old 09-20-2007, 11:03 PM
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Personally, I think a well sorted 2000 C280 would be the pick of the litter. The 722.6 trans is good by then, and the harmonic balancer troubles have been solved by a recall.

You also get ESP, side bags, and a slighty updated interior/exterior.

It is possible to find well cared for one-owner 2000 models, where pre 96's are increasingly becoming multiple owner cars with low prices that discourage attention to service and repair.
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Personally, I think a well sorted 2000 C280 would be the pick of the litter. The 722.6 trans is good by then, and the harmonic balancer troubles have been solved by a recall.

You also get ESP, side bags, and a slighty updated interior/exterior.

It is possible to find well cared for one-owner 2000 models, where pre 96's are increasingly becoming multiple owner cars with low prices that discourage attention to service and repair.
Yeah, and a C280 Sport being a really nice and pretty rare ride. If I weren't in a hurry to buy something, that's what I would search for.

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