2004 Mercedes-Benz C-class
The 2004 Mercedes-Benz C-Class C180K AVANTGARDE A/T offers a perfect balance of luxury and affordability for South African buyers seeking a used sedan in excellent condition. Known for its reliability and sophisticated design, this vehicle presents an attractive option to buy at a competitive price, ideal for those looking for a premium driving experience.
Powered by a 1.8L petrol engine with 143 horsepower, the C180K features a smooth automatic transmission, ensuring effortless driving. With a fuel consumption of just 7.9 L/100km, it combines efficiency with performance. The sedan comfortably seats five and has four doors, making it practical for family or daily commuting needs.
Located in Midstream Estate, Centurion, Gauteng, this Mercedes-Benz is available now for test drives. Visit our dealership for the best price and explore finance deals tailored for South African buyers. Discover the value of a quality used Mercedes-Benz C-Class today.
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Mercedes-Benz C-class
You can’t talk about the Mercedes-Benz C-Class without mentioning its perennial rivals: BMW 3 Series, Audi A4, Volvo S60. On paper at least, the C-Class is the one you buy when you want that Stuttgart badge but don’t feel like emptying your bond account for an E-Class. Local listings tell the story — petrol, diesel, plug-in hybrid, all scattered across 70 used cars right now. Sure, you’ll spot all sorts of gearboxes on paper, but let’s face it, automatics rule the roost in South Africa’s second-hand market. No new cars, only pre-owned, which means R99,500 gets you a long-in-the-tooth commuter, while R1,429,900 is enough for a nearly-new piece of S-Class cosplay. The median sits at R359,900, so there’s something for everyone, whether you’re after a bargain or a treat. Average mileage is 121,534 km, and the listings stretch back to 2004, so you’ll want to keep your wits about you when shopping. The C180 A/T pops up regularly in the R229,500–R429,950 bracket — it’s the affordable way into the C-Class world. If you’re after the slick new W206 shape, you’ll pay R649,950–R799,950, but they’re thin on the ground. You do get a properly revamped cabin and the sort of tech that the W205 can only dream of, and that matters. South Africans keep picking the C-Class over the 3 Series when comfort and a plush interior win out over corner-carving dynamics. In traffic-heavy Joburg or crawling through Cape Town’s CBD, that’s the smart call.
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