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Mercedes Benz is known for its luxury cars. Peter Cade/Photodisc/Getty Images
The Mercedes Benz brand name first hit the market in 1926 and since then has been a staple amongst luxury car enthusiasts. The Mercedes C-class was introduced in 1993 and is still in production. One of the more popular Mercedes Benz vehicles is the Mercedes C200 sedan.
Engine and Fuel Economy
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The Mercedes C200 comes with a 228 horsepower, three-liter, six-cylinder engine that can produce 221 ft-lb of torque. The engine has a 88 mm bore, 82.1 mm stroke and a 11.3 compression ratio. The engine runs on premium unleaded 91 fuel and has a 17.4 gallon fuel tank. The C200 averages 18 miles per gallon in the city, 25 mpg on the highway and 21 mpg combined.
Dimensions
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The Mercedes C200 has an overall length of 182.3 inches, width of 69.7 inches, height of 56.3 inches, wheelbase of 108.7 inches, front track of 60.4 inches, rear track of 59.6 inches and a turning circle of 35.6 inches. Also, the curb weight of the C200 is 3,527 lb.
Interior Features
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The Mercedes C200 comes standard with several interior features including a 12 volt power outlet, air-conditioning, anti-theft protection, front and rear ashtray, a cargo area of 12.4 cubic feet, clock, average speed and fuel consumption computer, cruise control, front and rear cup holders, driver and passenger airbags, armrests, headlight controls, dusk censor, heated washer, remote power locks, power steering, power windows, rear fog lights, AM/FM stereo and CD player and seating for up to five people.
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