- For: Quality interior, impressive tech, efficient engines
- Against: Expensive, SUVs are more practical, dull to drive
- Verdict: Proof that saloons remain relevant
Launched in 2014, and treated to a comprehensive overhaul in 2018, the C-Class remains at the top of its game.
Central to its appeal is a classy and beautifully finished interior, plus a generous level of equipment and impressive array of options.
Even the kick-off SE trim boasts 17-inch alloy wheels, active parking assist, reversing camera, cruise control, heated front seats, DAB radio, five driving modes and automatic wipers.
The 2.0-litre diesel engine in the C220d is a particular highlight and could be all the car you’ll ever need – especially if you opt for the C-Class Estate.
The C-Class is also available as an expensive but gorgeous two-door Cabriolet, plus an attractive two-door Coupe.
Other versions include the C300 QE plug-in hybrid, along with the blistering Mercedes-AMG C63 and C63 S models.
There’s a C-Class for all, so you might want to think twice before buying that GLC SUV.
KEY INFO
- Launched: 2014
- Facelifted: 2018
- Due for replacement: 2021
- Warranty: 3 years / 100,000 miles