Features 2013 Mercedes-Benz C Class Reviews
Features 2013 Mercedes-Benz C Class |
- Overall 8.2 of 10
- Interior 8.0 of 10
- Performance 8.0 of 10
- Quality 8.0 of 10
- Safety 9.0 of 10
- Features 8.0 of 10
- Fuel Engine 6.0 of 10
- Features 8.0 of 10
Mercedes-Benz continues to sell Class C in two main lines trim, Luxury and Sport, who received a number of details that can give them a different look dramatically. If you're unsure between two rows, choose first by the appearance, such as the basic feature set of each option you can otherwise choose to build whatever you want.
Standard equipment on the base C250 even includes dual-zone automatic climate control, Bluetooth hands-free calling, Bluetooth streaming audio, cruise control, Homelink universal garage door opener, and a power tilt / slide sunroof. New for 2013 is the mbrace2 telematics generation and concierge system, which now includes mobile apps for remote horn and light operation and Valet Protect function, and Speed Alert, Driving Journal, and services Curfew Minder. There are also applications for the Google Local Search, Facebook, and Yelp, among others.
A very long list of individual options available, including (some highlights): heated front seats, a Harmon / Kardon sound system LOGIC7, iPod/MP3 interface, voice control and COMAND hard-drive-based navigation / infotainment system.
Various packages are available, combining some of the most common choices in popular configurations. Appearance upgrades like illuminated door sills, roof spoiler, sport grille painted, and wheel upgrades are all offered as a standalone option.
C63 AMG model brings a number of performance upgrades, in addition to a long list of interior features include power steering adjustment, power AMG sport heated seats, 12-speaker Harman Kardon sound, power rear sunshade, and special instrumentation AMG race timer.
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