2009 MERCEDES-BENZ C CLASS 2.1 C220 Cdi Blueefficiency Elegance Auto Euro 5 5dr
2.1 C220 Cdi Blueefficiency Elegance Auto Euro 5 5dr
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Vehicle Specifications
Description
This Mercedes Benz C Class C220 CDI Elegance from 2009 boasts a full service history, offering excellent provenance for this desirable executive saloon. Fitted with a powerful yet efficient 2.1 litre diesel engine, this Elegance trim model also features desirable additions such as auto climate control for a comfortable cabin environment and a Bluetooth handsfree telephone kit for safe and convenient communication on the go. A 12 month MOT will be provided on purchase, and the vehicle comes with a 1 month warranty for your peace of mind.
Experience the refined performance of this C Class, which accelerates from 0 to 62 miles per hour in a brisk 8.1 seconds. This impressive acceleration figure indicates a level of responsiveness that sets it apart from many other vehicles in its class, ensuring an engaging driving experience whether navigating city streets or cruising on the open road.
About the Mercedes-Benz C Class
Looking for a premium driving experience without the brand-new price tag? A used Mercedes-Benz C-Class offers a compelling blend of luxury, performance, and cutting-edge technology. As one of Mercedes-Benz's most popular models, the C-Class is renowned for its sophisticated design, comfortable ride, and a wide range of engine options to suit every need. Whether you're a discerning professional seeking a stylish executive car or a family needing a refined and safe vehicle, a pre-owned C-Class presents an excellent opportunity.
Why Buy a Used Mercedes-Benz C-Class?
Opting for a used Mercedes-Benz C-Class is a smart financial decision. Depreciation has already taken a significant toll, meaning you can acquire a high-quality vehicle for considerably less than its original list price. You still benefit from the renowned Mercedes-Benz engineering, premium interior materials, and advanced safety features. The C-Class range offers a diverse selection of body styles – from sleek Saloons and practical Estates to sporty Coupés and convertibles – ensuring there's a model to match your lifestyle and preferences.
Popular Mercedes-Benz C-Class Models and Variants
The C-Class has been produced across several generations, each offering distinct styling and technological advancements. Some of the most sought-after models you'll find on the used market include:
- C-Class Saloon (W205): A dominant generation known for its elegant design and improved technology.
- C-Class Estate (S205): Offers practicality and space without compromising on the C-Class's premium feel.
- C-Class Coupé (C205): A sportier, more dynamic option with striking lines.
- AMG C 43 & C 63: For those seeking exhilarating performance, these AMG variants deliver incredible power and handling.
- Hybrid Variants (e.g., C300h, C350e): Increasingly popular for their balance of efficiency and performance.
Typical UK Used Prices (2025-2026 Estimates)
Prices for used Mercedes-Benz C-Class vehicles can vary significantly based on model year, mileage, condition, specification, and body style. Here are some estimated ranges for the UK market in late 2025 and early 2026:
| Model Generation (Example) | Typical Price Range (GBP) |
|---|---|
| W205 (2014-2021) Saloon/Estate | £12,000 - £35,000 |
| W206 (2021 onwards) Saloon/Estate | £25,000 - £50,000+ |
| AMG C 43/C 63 (various generations) | £20,000 - £70,000+ |
| Older Generations (e.g., W204) | £6,000 - £15,000 |
Note: These are guide prices and can fluctuate. Always check individual listings for accurate pricing.
What to Look for When Buying a Used C-Class
When inspecting a used Mercedes-Benz C-Class, pay close attention to the following:
- Service History: Ensure a full and consistent service history, preferably from a Mercedes-Benz specialist or main dealer.
- Bodywork: Inspect for any signs of rust, uneven panel gaps, or previous accident damage, especially around the wheel arches and sills.
- Interior: Check for excessive wear on seats, carpets, steering wheel, and pedals. Ensure all electronic features (infotainment, climate control, heated seats) are working correctly.
- Tyres and Brakes: Look for good tread depth on all tyres and check the condition of brake discs and pads.
- Engine and Gearbox: Listen for any unusual noises from the engine and ensure smooth gear changes, particularly with automatic transmissions.
- Recent Major Work: Enquire about recent replacements of key components like the timing chain (if applicable to the engine), clutch, or turbocharger.
Running Costs and Common Issues
Mercedes-Benz vehicles are premium cars, and their running costs reflect this. Expect:
- Servicing & Maintenance: Can be more expensive than non-premium brands. Factor in main dealer or specialist costs.
- Fuel: Depending on the engine, fuel economy can range from good (smaller diesel engines, hybrids) to less efficient (V6/V8 AMG models).
- Insurance: Group ratings can be higher due to the car's value and performance.
- Common Issues: While generally reliable, some common reported issues include DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) problems on older diesel models, potential electrical gremlins, and wear on suspension components over high mileage. For AMG models, check the reliability of performance-related parts.
Always opt for a model with a comprehensive service history to mitigate potential future expenses.
