C-Class (W204) ***Testdrove a 2008 Mercedes-Benz C320 CDI 4Matic (W204) Avantgarde***


The Mercedes-Benz C-Class (W204) is the third generation of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class. It was manufactured and marketed by Mercedes-Benz in sedan/saloon (2007–2014), station wagon/estate (2008–2014) and coupé (2011–2015) bodystyles, with styling by Karlheinz Bauer and Peter Pfeiffer. The C-Class was available in rear- or all-wheel drive, the latter marketed as 4MATIC. The W204 platform was also used for the E-Class Coupé (C207).

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So today late in the afternoon I was in the mood of testdriving something. I head up to the local Mercedes-Benz dealership to see what they have. A couple of A- and B-Classes, an SLK200 Kompressor and two W204 C-Classes. One of them is a C200 Kompressor, check, already driven. I was fearing that the other one would be another model I've already tried, but it wasn't. At the rear were the shiny polished badges of "C320 CDI 4Matic". Holy crap! I needed to drive this baby. So I ask the salesman if I can try her and he says "Sure, no problem."



The car had previously been driven, so the motor was all warmed up and ready to see some abuse on my part. One of the first things you notice when you start the engine is how quiet the motor is. For a moment I thought I must be behind the wheel of a C350 - because you don't hear anything, except a very light and hardly audible diesel clatter sound. Vibrations? None. The engine was tops in terms of refinement. Here are the quick specs: 3.0 V6 CDI Turbodiesel, 224-horsepower, 510 Nm (371 lb/ft) of torque and a claimed 0-62 mph time of 6.9 seconds. There is only one transmission available for the car, the 7Gtronic.



So how does a 4Matic Mercedes' sedan feel like? Not much different from a typical RWD Mercedes. The engine response was instantaneous with the C320 CDI 4Matic picking up speed in a very quick and fluid fashion. Although there was a small hint of turbo lag at lower RPM's, the large torque reserves quickly make you forget about it as the car picks up speed very quickly sending the driver deep into the plush and comfortable leather seats. I loved it. And that is the reason I kept hammering this baby and enjoying the brutal acceleration it had to offer. You don't feel the horsepower, but you feel the torque: all 510 Nm of it.



AWD actually helped here. On the RWD W203 C320 CDI I drove a few years ago, the car experienced something similar to "torque steer" when I hammered it. This means the rear tires would spin, especially if the road was dirty or wet. Not the case here. AWD channeled the power to all four wheels and ensured rapid acceleration and no wheelspin. Nice, very nice. The engine also harmonizes well with the 7Gtronic transmission.



The handling was generally excellent with the suspension being both sturdy but at the same time pleasurable enough to make the car comfortable for long-distance journey's. What I didn't like was the light steering feedback. Although the steering response was quick, I felt there was too little feedback from the steering wheel, especially considering that this was the Avantgarde trim (Sport). On other Avantgarde C-Classes I've driven the steering feedback was considerably more weighted. The C320 CDI 4Matic also felt considerably heavier than the smaller C200 Kompressor and C220 CDI's I've driven in the past and the excess body roll was noticeable in extreme cornering.



The leather seats were very comfortable but a bit to slippery to be used in sporty driving. I also felt the side support was a bit lacking. However, when the car was driven in a relaxed and elegant manor the seats were perfect. Cushy and comfortable, but not too soft either. Perfect for those long journeys.



I didn't have time to drive to the nearby Autobahn and fully spank the car, but I did manage a 160 km/h on a straight-line road where I was sure there would be no speed traps. The C320 CDI accelerates to high speed in no time. Mercedes claims a 0-100 km/h time of 6.9 seconds - and this seems a little slow considering how quickly the needle flew from 0 to 50 to 100 km/h. The 7Gtronic automatic transmission did its job well. I didn't feel or hear it shift at all, only when I looked at the RPM counter or when I heard the engine settle down after a higher cog was engaged.



Speaking of engine sound, I already mentioned that the C320 CDI 4Matic is a very quiet car. It is. But when you abuse it, such as slamming the pedal, it roars back at you with this vicious "V8" sound that reminds you of 1960s American muscle car. And it certainly has the acceleration to make you think you're in one too. I have used this comparison often when driving '320 CDI Mercedes', but it truly feels like a "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" engine in terms of character. When you pamper her she's quiet, but when you abuse she screams, nicely I should add.



Overall, the car was very nice. I enjoyed the engine refinement, the comfort and the ballistic acceleration. On the downside, the steering feedback was a bit too light and the seats weren't too great in their side support offering. The C320 CDI 4Matic feels also much heavier than a lower-end C-Class and this is obvious when cornering hard or driving the car in a sporty fashion. An experienced driver will have no problems coping with this, but it doesn't feel as easy to drive or control as say the C220 CDI or a C200 Kompressor. I do see this car making an excellent cruiser bringing their occupants from A to B in style, comfort, safety and economy.



So, 8/10 from me. Great car overall, but the extra weight and the resulting poorer handling are a little disappointing.

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Thanks for a great review.

I have to admit I'd love one of those cars, even though there is no real need for that level of performance in today's world of speed cameras and clogged up roads.
 
Maybe the 320CDI is better with the E-class.

Great review and even better car. :usa7uh:
 
very clear pictures with good shoot :usa7uh:

but I confused its colour :confused: palladium silver ?

thank you for good review :t-cheers:

Thanks. :t-cheers:

I believe you're correct about the color. Unlike most demo cars at the dealer this one didn't come with a list of features and specifications. That's because this car is sourced from a Mercedes dealer in Landshut, 45 minutes away. :t-cheers:
 
Thansk Christian for the review.

Only makes the wait for my 320 CDI SW a bit hard to endure :D

I never tested the 320 CDI before I ordered but tested the 200 Kompressor and what a sweet engine that was ! However, being used to the Diesel torque (Volvo v70 with 400 NM), I felt that I'd be dissaponted if I didn't had choosen the 320 CDI...

Oh well, we'll see at the end of May if it was a good choice :)
 
Thansk Christian for the review.

Only makes the wait for my 320 CDI SW a bit hard to endure :D

I never tested the 320 CDI before I ordered but tested the 200 Kompressor and what a sweet engine that was ! However, being used to the Diesel torque (Volvo v70 with 400 NM), I felt that I'd be dissaponted if I didn't had choosen the 320 CDI...

Oh well, we'll see at the end of May if it was a good choice :)

Anytime. :t-cheers:

Congrats on your C320 CDI. :eusa_danc :bowdown:
 
thanks once again cawimmer for the great review and pics! :t-cheers: the colour looked a bit special.. rather bluish grey, probably due to the reflection from the sky. i would've luv to see the C320CDI 4matic on an Elegance trim though. for some reason i feel that the larger engine sizes fit well with the 'elegant' image of traditional mercedes engineering (and hence the more original look)

seeing this is a 320CDI, can i ask whether you noticed.. did the outside door handles have chrome highlights? I previously thought all avantgarde and elegant trim models have chrome highlights on the doorhandle.. until i saw a C220CDI avantgarde.. :t-banghea thx

Thansk Christian for the review.

Only makes the wait for my 320 CDI SW a bit hard to endure :D

I never tested the 320 CDI before I ordered but tested the 200 Kompressor and what a sweet engine that was ! However, being used to the Diesel torque (Volvo v70 with 400 NM), I felt that I'd be dissaponted if I didn't had choosen the 320 CDI...

Oh well, we'll see at the end of May if it was a good choice :)

speaking of torque, the C320CDI's little brother 220CDI already delivers a rather impresive 400NM (in a 2.1 litre engine.. Audi new A4 needs a 2.7 to match it). you're bound to enjoy the 320 :usa7uh:
 
Thansk Christian for the review.

Only makes the wait for my 320 CDI SW a bit hard to endure :D

I never tested the 320 CDI before I ordered but tested the 200 Kompressor and what a sweet engine that was ! However, being used to the Diesel torque (Volvo v70 with 400 NM), I felt that I'd be dissaponted if I didn't had choosen the 320 CDI...

Oh well, we'll see at the end of May if it was a good choice :)


Of course it was I'm driving a C320 CDI Avantgarde for 4 months and it kicks a** :t-cheers:


Nice review Wimmer.
 
Nice review Christian. Too bad we don't get any of the diesels in the US. I can't wait until the Bluetec models make it here. You might complain about the handling, but on US highways, it should do just fine.
 
seeing this is a 320CDI, can i ask whether you noticed.. did the outside door handles have chrome highlights? I previously thought all avantgarde and elegant trim models have chrome highlights on the doorhandle.. until i saw a C220CDI avantgarde.. :t-banghea thx


Anytime. :t-cheers:

Nope, the door handles of this C320 CDI didn't have chrome. This was something on the W203 C-Class but it looks like Mercedes got rid of it on the W204. I think I know why too: it might look a little tacky on the W204 body. :t-cheers:



speaking of torque, the C320CDI's little brother 220CDI already delivers a rather impresive 400NM (in a 2.1 litre engine.. Audi new A4 needs a 2.7 to match it). you're bound to enjoy the 320 :usa7uh:

Yep, the C220 CDI is a little monster in its own right. I've driven the W202, W203 and W204 C220 CDI's and they're all quick! :eusa_danc
 
Nice review Christian. Too bad we don't get any of the diesels in the US. I can't wait until the Bluetec models make it here. You might complain about the handling, but on US highways, it should do just fine.

Thanks. :t-cheers:

Well the handling was ok, but the car felt heavier and the lighter almost vague steering feel didn't help. The lower end and lighter models felt easier to control. But you're right, such a steering setup will be perfect for long-distance cruising like on American highways or even the German Autobahns. In effect most people buying a C320 CDI anyway are the "old man" crowd who are more into relaxed cruising than sporty driving.
 
Thanks. :t-cheers:

Well the handling was ok, but the car felt heavier and the lighter almost vague steering feel didn't help. The lower end and lighter models felt easier to control. But you're right, such a steering setup will be perfect for long-distance cruising like on American highways or even the German Autobahns. In effect most people buying a C320 CDI anyway are the "old man" crowd who are more into relaxed cruising than sporty driving.

Now that's a nice and informative reply.

BTW, Christian go to the off topic section and look at the Second NA Meet-up thread. There are pics I'm sure You'll like. :D
 
Thanks. :t-cheers:

Well the handling was ok, but the car felt heavier and the lighter almost vague steering feel didn't help. The lower end and lighter models felt easier to control. But you're right, such a steering setup will be perfect for long-distance cruising like on American highways or even the German Autobahns. In effect most people buying a C320 CDI anyway are the "old man" crowd who are more into relaxed cruising than sporty driving.
Hi Christian, just wondering if this car you drove had the optional Parameter steering? It makes quite a difference on mine, extremely light when parking, and quite firm and direct on the motorway.
 
Hi Christian, just wondering if this car you drove had the optional Parameter steering? It makes quite a difference on mine, extremely light when parking, and quite firm and direct on the motorway.

Parameterlenkung AFAIK is standard on all newer MB's, so this car definitely had it. It was possibly tuned differently though. :t-cheers:

I agree though, on other models the Paramterlenkung really helps. It's a very comfortable feature. ;)
 
Parameterlenkung AFAIK is standard on all newer MB's, so this car definitely had it. It was possibly tuned differently though. :t-cheers:

I agree though, on other models the Paramterlenkung really helps. It's a very comfortable feature. ;)
Thats Interesting,

Parameter steering, factory code 213 is standard on the (UK)Sport package only, and for an extra UK£205.00 on all other models, is this different for the Mainland European market?
 

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