***Testdrove a 2008 Mercedes-Benz C200 Kompressor AMG with Sport Suspension***


Thanks. :)

Picture taking is also fun with a DSLR camera. Plus I felt this car was just begging for it. :D

DSLR camera i see now why,which one u r using..Sony,Cannon or Nikon? a friend of mine has the new Sony alfa DSLR (not sure if that is the correct name) and he is very happy with it.
 
cawimmer 430
Thanks once more everybody for your nice words.
Regarding the suspension dont mix it up.Its simple.
1.There is the agility control system wich is standard in all versions.
Wich is a selective antivaibration absorption system wich automatically chooses according the driving surface difrent dumping absorption levels for each wheel seperatly.
2.Advanced agility is a system wich on top of all the functions of simple agility has a sport button witch when you press it adds stiffer absorption for
suspension quicker gear shifting (auto) and heavier steering wheel.
Thats it.
 
DSLR camera i see now why,which one u r using..Sony,Cannon or Nikon? a friend of mine has the new Sony alfa DSLR (not sure if that is the correct name) and he is very happy with it.

I have the "simple" Nikon D-40 and so far I am loving it. :t-cheers:
 
So at the end of the day, say you are buying a new C-Class what would you choose the 200 K or 220 CDI? for the sake of driving dynamics? The more economic engine of 220 CDI doesn't mettter in my case since I will not drive very much (~11k km/year)....I have only driven the 220 CDI and I didn't like the diesel engine noise.

You also said the 200 K is loud at higher speed, what about at about 120-130 km/h, how about road and wind noise? Refinment and more responsive engine is important to me as you see :-)

Thanx!
 
So at the end of the day, say you are buying a new C-Class what would you choose the 200 K or 220 CDI? for the sake of driving dynamics? The more economic engine of 220 CDI doesn't mettter in my case since I will not drive very much (~11k km/year)....I have only driven the 220 CDI and I didn't like the diesel engine noise.

You also said the 200 K is loud at higher speed, what about at about 120-130 km/h, how about road and wind noise? Refinment and more responsive engine is important to me as you see :-)

Thanx!

Welcome to germancarforum SirOracle! Enjoy your stay, and I think Cawimmer would choose the C 220 CDI - but I'm not completely sure! :t-cheers:
 
i'd be choosing the c220 too :t-cheers: the diesel engine does sound something like a 'whimpering' noise i reckon, and it's less responsive than the C200, but i really enjoyed the surge of energy after the initial turbo lag :eusa_pray but then again, since fuel consumption is not an issue for some people, the choice might be different
 
So at the end of the day, say you are buying a new C-Class what would you choose the 200 K or 220 CDI? for the sake of driving dynamics? The more economic engine of 220 CDI doesn't mettter in my case since I will not drive very much (~11k km/year)....I have only driven the 220 CDI and I didn't like the diesel engine noise.

You also said the 200 K is loud at higher speed, what about at about 120-130 km/h, how about road and wind noise? Refinment and more responsive engine is important to me as you see :-)

Thanx!


Driving dynamics I suppose refers mostly to handling first, then the responsiveness of the engine.

I've driven two automatic C220 CDI Avantgarde models and I found the engine-transmission combination to be a bit lacking namely in engine response. The C220 CDI is a good engine, but in combination with the 5-speed automatic transmission it was a bit slow to respond. This isn't the case when driving a W211 E220 CDI for example, which I've also experienced numerous times. I hear the manual C220 CDI W204 is a better performer, but then again I dislike Mercedes manual transmissions with a passion.

Based on this and character, I'd probably opt for the C200 Kompressor over the C220 CDI. The performance is enough to satisfy me and I've always liked 4-cylinder engines for some reason, especially the newer ones which can feel and sound like a smooth 6-cylinder engine in some cases. Refinement and engine response? The C200 Kompressor performs very well here. The refinment like I said in the review is on the level of a 6-cylinder engine, despite this engine being quite old. The response time is also good, especially considering that it's mated to an automatic transmission. :usa7uh:

Yeah, the C200 Kompressor gets pretty loud at 160 km/h+, below that it is still bearable. At 120-130 km/h the engine is actually fairly quiet. I expected this since that's the "speed limit" on German Autobahns which isn't derestricted so the car has to perform well within this speed range. Wind noises were actually fairly low, particularly around the big mirrors. This wasn't the case on the C220 CDI at high speeds, but here, for some reason, it was. This might sound far-fetched, but maybe the AMG body kit had something to do with it, possibly "deflecting" more wind away from the mirrors? Speculation, speculation...

I've also driven the Classic trim level C200 Kompressor 6-speed and the suspension setup is similar to that of the Elegance models meaning they're a bit softer. Indeed, the Avantgarde models feel much sportier and driver sportier too. If you want a C-Class with great driving dynamics, start with the Avantgarde trim level. The engine is a matter of taste, but for me a C200 Kompressor (even a C180 Kompressor) is an appealing package. :)

 
. Wind noises were actually fairly low, particularly around the big mirrors. This wasn't the case on the C220 CDI at high speeds, but here, for some reason, it was. This might sound far-fetched, but maybe the AMG body kit had something to do with it, possibly "deflecting" more wind away from the mirrors? Speculation, speculation...



Christian you may be right, in one of my comments, I also made mention of the lack of wind noise around my door mirrors, could it be the AMG body kit :t-hands:
 
Christian you may be right, in one of my comments, I also made mention of the lack of wind noise around my door mirrors, could it be the AMG body kit :t-hands:

Or i am def or this amg package is doing a really good aerodynamics job

capo
 

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Good review and clear pics :usa7uh:

But :eusa_thin

Interior is really cheaper than my 2005 C interior -especially front consolo is not so good looking .MB has to work for this part I think

side mirrors are maybe bigger view for safety but they are not nice looking.

I like your choise about classic model over sport .

I insist again and again ; W204 face is more agressive and good looking but rear one -especially lights- is not so good looking . I saw W204 from rear view from in my car. I think is uggly .I wonder what to do MB in facelift .

C200 K and C220 CDI or Kompressor noise or Diesel noise ? I use Kompressor nice engine but sometimes its noisy is boring .
 
Good review and clear pics :usa7uh:

But :eusa_thin

Interior is really cheaper than my 2005 C interior -especially front consolo is not so good looking .MB has to work for this part I think

side mirrors are maybe bigger view for safety but they are not nice looking.

I like your choise about classic model over sport .

I insist again and again ; W204 face is more agressive and good looking but rear one -especially lights- is not so good looking . I saw W204 from rear view from in my car. I think is uggly .I wonder what to do MB in facelift .

C200 K and C220 CDI or Kompressor noise or Diesel noise ? I use Kompressor nice engine but sometimes its noisy is boring .

Thanks. :t-cheers:

I've said it before, but I think the interior is perfectly fine. It might look spartan but the build quality and overall material use feels much better than the W203. :usa7uh:

The Kompressor was actually pretty quiet. I mean the engine was hardly audible if you drove the car normally. Only at higher speeds, as said in the review, did the engine really get noisy. :t-cheers:
 

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