Sunday, July 26, 2009

What is better, a Mercedes C class, E class or S class?

Idk the difference :[

What is better, a Mercedes C class, E class or S class?
the clk class is the best of all of them or the slr
Reply:In an organized fashion:





C class: entry level luxury/ sports car


E class: midsize luxury car


S class: luxury saloon





-The C class comes in Avant-garde (sport), and Elegance. ~sportiness is comparable to BMW M3.





-The E class offers different degrees of pure driving experience ~well-built, comaparable to Audi A6, BMW M5





-The S class is the baby brother of the Maybach S62/S52 ~ Well rounded comfort and performance, comaparable to direct competitor: BMW 760Li, Audi A8





German built car: well rounded in all segments :)
Reply:c class- small 4 door coupe


e class- 4 door short wheel base car


s class- luxery 4 door sedan long wheel base car
Reply:C class is Mercedes' entry level luxury/ sports car


E class is the midsize luxury car (most popular)


S class is the nicest luxury car the brand offers
Reply:S is the best of the line, Has the coolest options and trim


E is the middle


C is the entry level, but honestly still better equipped and nicer than driving a honda or toyota.
Reply:All of them are great!





But if you ask them for their differences, well they have a lot.





C-Class is the cheapest among the group. It prices from at least $30,000. And the C-Class is the smallest among the group. That's why they say that if you have the C-Class, you are just a "wannabe." The C-Class has three body styles: the sedan, the sport coupe, and the estate wagon. And itsengine goes between 3.0L and 3.5L only. That's why this is the smallest Mercedes.





E-Class is like the C-Class but it's larger and more luxurious. It prices from at least $45,000. It has two body styles: the sedan, and the estate wagon. And its engine goes between 3.5L and 5.5L.





S-Class is the largest and most expensive in the group. So you'll have to have a lot of cash to earn this luxury sedan. It prices from I think about at least $60,000. And if you like to have the V-8 S-Class, well you have to pay it for at least $145,000. Unlike the two, S-Class has only one body style, the luxury sedan. The engine of this huge sedan goes with 6.2L which explains that the S-Class is the largest sedan of the Merc.
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Reply:it depends what you are into





C sporty luxury


E medium size sedan, very safe and luxurious


S is the pinacle of luxury, fantastic car
Reply:the c class is for poor people that want to try and belong in the modern day society by owning a mercedes bens





the e class is for the middleaged man that has 60-80 thousand cd extra to spend on a decent car.





the s class is for the rich folk that want a mercedes to go along with all their other cars. it could also be for a rich person that wants a car that looks like a maybach since they cant afford one. you cant even compare the c class to the s class
Reply:A simple check on the world wide web would take you to the Mercedes-Benz website. They have pictures, specifications, and comparisons.





http://www.mbusa.com/
Reply:As with all cars it's horses for courses.





The C class sedans are a handy unit for town runabout with a bit of long distance driving.





The E class is better suited to longer distances and has more room, it's a high grade family sedan and there is a wagon version.





The S class is for swanking about embassies or crossing continents in style and well above posted speed limits if you can get away with it.
Reply:The C Class is the smallest sedan that MB makes. E is the mid-size, and S is the largest.





It is difficult to tell you which is the best, they're all great cars. It largely depends upon what you are looking for in a car, and how much you have to spend. The C is going to start in the mid $30Ks, E in the low $50Ks, and the S around $90K.





The S will have the most "stuff" on it. It's going to have the softest ride and the most room. So, for your question, I'm going to say that the S is the best of the three that you've presented.
Reply:I love the S class.


But I think 2007 Mercedes CLS550, 2008 Mclaren SLR (Paris Hilton has one) are awesome models.
Reply:Without a doubt the S- class. It's not $85-$90,000 for nothing. the vehicle is equiped with massage seats and inflatable seats that hold you in your place when you make a sharp turn on your backrest.





Not only that, those cars have an astronomical feel that cannot be compared to any other car sedan at that value.





Go test drive one. They're awsome vehicles.
Reply:let me give it to you in the best detail youll ever need








C - FAST


E - FASTER


S - FASTEST
Reply:My S Class is 25 years old,run perfect mileage 34 hwy,and burns free fuel.
Reply:C class is the lowest price and the smallest. I owned a 2005 E Class, loved it, had nice luxury, great trunk space, and it was a 4matic which was great in snow. It's the mid-level Benz. I also had an S430 - the S has the biggest interior space of the sedans (though the trunk was not as big as the E). The S is the top of the Mercedes sedan food chain.
Reply:If you want the best and most technological advanced car out in the market today the then the S-klasse.
Reply:Your question has many answers. What do you mean by "better" with respect to the C, E, and S classes? One could have better looks, better performance, better economy, better durability, better value, better handling, better top speed, etc. Actually, the C Class MBz is the smallest car of the three; the E Class was supposed to be the Economy Mid Size Class, and the S Class is the most luxurious large size Class. The wheelbase is different for these 3 MBz Classes.
Reply:C= coupe (two door)


E= expensive (just kidding)


S= sedan (four door)

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