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Price Range: $32,900 - $57,350
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Handling
With their similar turning circles, the C-Class and the typical sedan most definitely handle roughly the same into and out of tight spots.
Drivetrain
The typical sedan and the C-Class have similar-sized engines, with a slight advantage to the C-Class.
The average sedan has no lessons to learn in terms of pickup from the C-Class.
Utility
The Mercedes-Benz C-Class and the average sedan can accommodate the same number of passengers.
Convenience
You'll likely take the C-Class for a fill-up about as often as the average sedan.
Comfort
Taller drivers will substantially enjoy the extra head room in the average sedan's front cabin compared to the Mercedes-Benz C-Class.
The typical sedan offers more head- and leg-room to your passengers than the C-Class does.
Dimensions
The Mercedes-Benz C-Class's tank is approximately the same size as the average sedan's, though the average sedan's is a bit larger.
The Mercedes-Benz C-Class and the average sedan compete for the same parking spaces.
Cost
The destination charge is a standard charge for transporting the vehicle from its point of origin to the dealer. It costs about the same to get the typical sedan to the dealership as the Mercedes-Benz C-Class.
Producing an exact fuel economy evaluation is so hard that some think not even the federal government can do it, but it looks as though both the typical sedan and the typical sedan perform roughly similarly when it comes to fuel economy.
The typical sedan won't save you much money at the pump compared to the C-Class.
The average sedan isn't much pricier than the C-Class as far as MSRP.
Warranty
The basic warranty that comes with the typical sedan isn't quite as generous as the Mercedes-Benz C-Class's.