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Loaded! This 2011 Mercedes-Benz C300 Sport comes complete with all Power (windows, locks, mirrors, and Driver Passenger Seats), Automatic Transmission, A/C w/Dual Climate Controls, ABS, Lumbar Support Seats, AM/FM/WB Stereo w/In-Dash CD, iPod and Auxiliary Integration ($380), On-Board Computer, Halogen Headlamps, Hands Free Communication, Dual/Side/Head Airbags, Vanity Mirrors, Map Lights, Tilt/Telescoping Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel, Cruise Control, Traction Control, Remote Keyless Entry, Dual Position Power Moonroof, Fog Lamps, Factory Alloy Wheels, Floor Mats, Engine Immobilizer, Rear Window Defroster, Night Security Illumination, Heated Exterior Mirrors, and Wood w/Aluminum Accents. WOW!!! |
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The Mercedes-Benz C-Class, or the Baby Benz as it is affectionately known, has been a favorite of entry-level luxury sport sedan buyers for years. More than just a small sedan with a few three-pointed stars thrown on it, the C-Class provides the core strengths of the brand, such as cutting-edge safety features, lively performance and a feeling of solidity. The C-Class drawing inspiration from bigger Benzes. The front and rear fascias are instantly recognizable as part of the Mercedes family. In the recent past, the cabin of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class wasn't up to the car's traditional standards in terms of quality, but Mercedes has largely rectified the situation on the latest generation of the car. Invariably, the C-Class is cross-shopped with its German rivals, the Audi A4 and BMW 3 Series. While the 3 Series is traditionally the most sporting of the trio and the A4 the more luxury-themed, the Benz offers a little of both personalities, along with superior technology features and more prestige for those concerned about such things. |