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2017 Merc C Class estate C250d AMG 4matic

  • 03-02-2020 10:52am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,525 ✭✭✭


    Any thoughts on this?

    Economy seems ok? Any owners of the estate can advise that the boot is big enough for a family of 4?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 160 ✭✭thelizardking1


    The 2017 C250 estate has the smallest boot in it's class, although not by much.

    C-Class - 490 litres
    3 Series - 495 litres
    A4 - 505 litres

    Rear space is quite cramped in the C-Class. No one other than you will know whether the boot is big enough for your family. Will you be taking the car abroad for holidays, will you be transporting bikes, luggage, dogs, etc....

    If you're bothered going to the UK you'll buy a 2017 E-Class for not much more than a C-class, there's very little between them price wise.

    The E-Class is a much fresher design, has the biggest boot in it's class @ 640 litres and is considerably more spacious (interior) than the C-Class.


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