I assume those 301 PHEV C-Class sales are for the previous model (W205) which I guess ended some time earlier this year. The prices for the W206 PHEV have only just been announced and I think it actually went on sale today, as it is now on the MB.NL website and there's a press release here on GCF. I would expect the W206 sales to be much higher.
The new C-Class can now also be ordered as a plug-in hybrid Following the recent launch of the new C-Class generation it is now possible to order the C 300 e (combined fuel consumption, weighted: 0.8-0.6 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions, weighted: 17-13 g/km; combined power consumption...
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I'm surprised the hybrid sales don't make up a bigger proportion of overall sales due to the favourable tax breaks PHEVs get in the Netherlands. The 320i has over €6,000 of extra tax on them, as well has having higher road tax. In my chosen spec, the 330e Touring wasn't that much more than the equivalent 318i. One aspect could be the boot on the saloon is next to useless.
Well, I sold the X5 one week ago. I was planning to keep it for a long time but I was offered silly money for it. The chip shortage has kept values of second hand X5s at high levels. It only lost 9% of its value in two and a half years, which is bonkers. Our second baby has now reached six months, which means he can now switch to the smaller YoYo pushchair, and therefore we need much less luggage space. The 330e Saloon boot would be too small, but the Touring, although tight, will be enough space. We'll find out for sure in two weeks.
At the same time our 318i (F30) has gone too, so we're down to the 330e Touring and the R8. Our C-Class C 200 AMG Line is due next Feb/March. Having been sat in a BMW showroom drinking coffee in the vicinity of a Skyscraper Grey M3 all afternoon, it's going to be very difficult not to place an order. I am trying to hold out until the Touring is launched.