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Mercedes-Benz 2007- 2009 C-Class: 4th Generation

The W204 Series

Mercedes-Benz released the latest C-Class in January 2007. The most recent Mercedes-Benz C-Class offers the four-door sedan or the five-door estate. Unlike any of its predecessors, the new C-Class has four trim models: AMG, Avantgarde, Classic, and Elegance.

Mercedes-Benz 1993-2000 C-Class: 2nd Generation

The W202 Series

Mercedes-Benz officially referred to the C-Class in a sedan that debuted in 1993. The Mercedes-Benz C-Class sedans carried the body structure and exterior dimensions of the 190 but were built with a more comfortable and larger interior. This new C-Class carried on the nickname of "Baby Benz" as it was still the smallest of the Mercedes-Benz line of automobiles - until the introduction of the A-Class Supermini in 1997.
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Mercedes-Benz 1982-1993 C-Class History: The 190

 The W201 Series

Almost a century after Mercedes-Benz introduced its very first car, the world-renowned prestigious automakers debuted its first C-Class car, the 190. Not officially named the C-Class until 1993 when the second group of cars was introduced, the Mercedes-Benz C-Class was universally referred to as the "compact class". The main differences between the C-Class and its forbearers: the E, S, and SL-Class include the cost of the vehicle and their enhanced safety features.
The W123 Series

In production between 1976 and 1985, the first Mercedes-Benz E-Class automobile differed from their predecessors in many ways. Along with Mercedes-Benz state-of-the-art features, such as the fuel tank assemblage over the rear axle to be shielded in an accident, the new Mercedes-Benz E-Class automobiles were manufactured with a larger wheelbase and exterior dimensions.
The W124 Series

The first officially dubbed E-Class Mercedes debuted in 1984 as the luxury executive car. The executive cars had front petrol or gasoline engines, offered with rear of 4-wheel drive. The W124's were manufactured from 1984 to 1995 and were built to last many miles.

The structure of the W124 was completely different due to the use of high-strength steel, making the body harder and lighter than its predecessors. The Mercedes-Benz W124 was a midsize vehicle that was slightly narrower than the W123 series.
The W210 Series

The Mercedes-Benz W210 Series was manufactured from 1995 through 2002 and  offered a saloon or station wagon body style. With a new dramatic styling, the wheelbase and length were made larger than its predecessor. In 1996, the Mercedes-Benz E-Class was Motor Trend's Import Car of the Year.
The W211 Series

The Mercedes-Benz began production of the W211 Series, the latest E-Class, in 2002 and continues until the 2009 Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland in March of 2009 when the successor, the W 212 Series, is expected to launch. The W211 was produced on the automotive premises of its predecessor, the Mercedes-Benz W210 Series, sporting a refined body style.

Mercedes Benz History

In 1886 Karl Benz introduced the very first automobile named the Benz Patent Motor Car. The Benz car sported three-wheels and weighed about 200 lbs. The single-cylinder four-stroke engine produced 2/3 hp at 250 rpm and is considered by most to be the worlds first car. A few months later Gottlieb Daimler unveiled a four-wheeled vehicle. While each of these accomplishments are grand on their own, little did either man realize that they would later form one of the most prestigious, powerful and timeless automotive powerhouses in the world.
Almost a century after introducing its first car, the world-renowned prestigious automakers Mercedes-Benz, debuted its first C-Class car, the 190. The car was universally referred to as the "compact class," but was not officially named the C-Class until 1993 with the introduction of the second C-Class cars. The main differences between the C-Class and its forbearers the E, S, and SL-Class include the cost of the vehicle and their enhanced safety features.
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