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The 2010 Mercedes-Benz C200 range of configurations is currently priced from $7,499.
Our most recent review of the 2010 Mercedes-Benz C200 resulted in a score of 8 out of 10 for that particular example.
Carsguide Contributing Journalist Graham Smith had this to say at the time: Smithy saysSolid and generally sound choice to inject some prestige into your daily motoring.
You can read the full review here.
This is what Graham Smith liked most about this particular version of the Mercedes-Benz C200: A joy to drive, More room inside than predecessors
The 2010 Mercedes-Benz C200 carries a braked towing capacity of up to 1250 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.
The Mercedes-Benz C-Class C200 2010 prices range from $9,680 for the basic trim level Sedan Kompressor Classic to $17,490 for the top of the range Wagon CGI Avantgarde.
I’ll assume you’re talking about a C200, Kevin, which was the most popular Benz model with a 200 in its name back in those days. The good news is that, no, that engine doesn’t need a timing belt change. That’s because it uses a timing chain rather than a rubber timing belt and, all things being equal, the timing chain should last the lifespan of the car itself.
All Mercedes-Benz passenger cars from that era would all have been sold brand-new with two keys. If you’ve bought the car second-hand with just the one key, you can contact a Mercedes-Benz dealership, quote the car’s VIN and the dealer will be able to order the correct key and electronically code it to work in your car. It could cost several hundred dollars, however.
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In terms of reliability and common faults there is little difference between Mazda, Honda and Toyota. They are all good, reputable brands building cars of a good quality with few reliability issues. Choose the one that best suits your family needs.
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