NEW FOR 2008:
 

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- Completely redesigned model
For 2008, the Mercedes-Benz C-Class has been completely redesigned.
The C-Class is available in six models: the C230, the C230 4MATIC, the C300, the C300 4MATIC, the C350 and C350 4MATIC. All are four-door sedans. Engines are carried over from 2007: the C230 uses a 2.5-litre V6, the C300 uses a 3.0-litre V6, and the C350 a 3.5-litre V6. The C230 and C300 models base with a six-speed manual that can be optioned to the seven-speed automatic that's standard equipment on the other three models.
C-Class sedans are available with a choice of two front-end styling treatments: the Sport Package includes an AMG-inspired wide grille with large, integrated three-point star, along with sport suspension, body kit, sport steering wheel and 17-inch sport-style wheels. The Sport Package is an integral part of the C350 models; the C300 is offered with a traditional grille and upright hood ornament or the Sport Package as a no-charge option. The C230 is similar, but adding the Sport Package costs an extra $800.
The 4MATIC all-wheel drive system is also completely new, and features a 45/55 torque split; it's 30 kg lighter than the 2007 system, and offers better fuel mileage.
C230 models are unique to Canada; their features include 16-inch alloy wheels, dual-zone automatic climate control, CD/MP3 stereo with auxiliary jack, Bluetooth hands-free telephone system, fog lamps, heated washers, two-stage rain-sensing wipers, eight-way power seats with Artico man-made leather upholstery, Calyptus wood trim, leather-wrapped multifunction steering wheel, power windows with one-touch express up and down, floor mats, automatic headlamps, cruise control, first-aid kit and tire pressure loss warning system.
The C300 models add 17-inch alloy wheels, bi-Xenon headlamps with cornering lights and washers, power-folding mirrors, heated seats, split-folding rear seats, Burl Walnut wood trim, power sunroof, and auto-dimming rearview and driver's side mirror.
The C350 models add three-zone automatic climate control with rear controls, ten-way power seats with memory, Harman/Kardon LOGIC7 surround sound system, SIRIUS Satellite Radio, black bird's-eye maple trim, garage door opener, power tilt and telescopic wheel and upgraded brake calipers.
Optional features, depending on the model, include a hard-drive-based stereo system that will play videos on the front screen when the vehicle is in Park, a navigation system, an emergency calling system, and keyless start.
The C-Class' makeover is an exceptional one: the new model offers a stiffer chassis with wider track for improved stability, a more direct steering ratio, more passenger and trunk space, and the cream-smooth seven-speed automatic, which shifts almost imperceptibly. Enthusiasts will probably want the manual, but test-drive it first: the car is designed for an automatic, and some drivers may find the tall console gets in the way when shifting.