SPY VIDEOS: Mercedes C-Class Estate
Footage spied of the car being tested in Sweden
By Text and Video edited by Bien Concepcion
April 23, 2007 1:09 PM
Filed Under: German, Mercedes-Benz, Spy Photos
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Seen here for the first time testing with less disguising than we'd snapped it ever before is the new 2008 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate. We now know of the official unveiling of the saloon at Geneva 2007 with sales starting shortly after - and the wagon to arrive some six months later in the autumn of this year. We were lucky to shoot the car in Sweden earlier this week. Like with the brand-new saloon, buyers will have the option between the four-cylinder C180 (156 bhp, compressor) or C200 (184 bhp, compressor) and the six-cylinder C230 (204 bhp), C280 (231 bhp) or C350 (272 bhp). Diesel enthusiasts might prefer the C200 CDI (136 bhp), C220 CDI (170 bhp) or C320 (V6, 224 bhp).Related Articles
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