2008 Mercedes C-Class Model

Mercedes-Benz is known for its luxury vehicles. To keep up with their competitors, they must work hard to create the best cars that offer comfort, performance and power that consumers will want to take advantage of. One of their most successful models is the C-Class. To ensure that this trend continued, Mercedes-Benz engineers worked long hours to build a virtual prototype of the new 2008 C-Class.

They created 2,130 gigabytes of data and also used computer simulations to test every detail of the new car. The “spec book” was 360 pages long and covered the level of convenience that the new one could offer. And this was just one of 250 component spec books that were made. The engineers would “drive” the virtual car on the “road” and “highways” to see how it worked. This saved them time and money.

Never before have we seen Mercedes be so careful about the type of model they are producing. They took the time and practice to make sure all the details were correct and everything was as it should be. In the end, they created a car that consumers could enjoy and would want to trade in their old cars for.

To ensure that the car would be available to almost any type of consumer, they created the 2008 C-Class in two models; sport and luxury. Each of these models comes with its own special trim levels, front end treatments, and suspension tuning. The car, which went on sale during the summer, was available in two luxury models and a sports model.

The C300 Luxury model was equipped with a 3.0-liter V6 engine that has the capacity to generate 228 horsepower. It comes with your choice of all-wheel drive or rear. The C350 Luxury is equipped with a larger 3.5-liter V6 engine that has the capacity to generate 268 horsepower.

The C300 Sport is equipped with the same engine as the C350 Luxury and also has a short-throw six-speed manual transmission. Both luxury models are equipped with the current seven-speed automatic gearbox.

Each of the models is equipped with an adaptive damping called Agility Control, a new hydraulic shock system and the new Adaptive Brake and Pre-Safe systems. The interior has also been remodeled and is very similar to its higher-end models. Base price starts at $ 35,000 to $ 40,000.

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