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2022 Mercedes-Benz C-class

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R 769,995

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R 15,797 p/m

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Barclay Auto

Western Cape

Mileage22,500 km
Power165 kW (224 hp)
Fuel typePetrol
TransmissionAutomatic
First registered2022
Previous owners1

The 2022 Mercedes-Benz C200 A/T (W206) is an exceptional used luxury sedan, offering a perfect blend of performance and sophistication. With only 23,000 km, this vehicle presents outstanding value for those seeking a premium driving experience at an affordable price in South Africa.

Powered by a 1.5L petrol engine with EQ Boost, it delivers 204 Hp combined with the smooth 9G-TRONIC automatic transmission. The C200 boasts impressive fuel efficiency at just 6.6 L/100km, making it ideal for daily commuting. Practical features include four doors and five comfortable seats, perfect for families or executives.

Located in Cape Town’s Western Cape, this Mercedes-Benz C200 is available for immediate viewing and test drive. Buyers can explore finance deals and compare prices to buy the best value used luxury car in South Africa. Contact your local dealer in 7441 to experience this elegant sedan firsthand.

CAR OVERVIEW


Year2022
VariantC200 A/T (W206)
Body typeSedan
ConditionUsed
Seats5
Doors4
Mileage22,500 km
Previous owners1
Length4,751 mm
Width1,820 mm
Width with mirrors2,033 mm
Height1,437 mm
Turning circle11.45 m
Curb weight1,650 kg

TECHNICAL DATA


Engine detailC 200 (204 Hp) EQ Boost 4MATIC 9G-TRONIC
Engine size1496.0 cm³
CylindersI4
Engine positionFront
Power165 kW (224 hp)
Torque300 Nm
Power per liter136.4 kW/L
TransmissionAutomatic
Automatic gears9
Driven wheelsAll Wheel Drive
Front tyres205/55 R17
Rear tyres205/55 R17
Engine oil capacity6 L
Vehicle numberW1K2060422R034593

ELECTRIC / HYBRID


Battery capacity0.9 kWh
Electric motor power20 hp
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FUEL & EMISSIONS


Fuel typePetrol
Fuel tank capacity66 L
Fuel range758 km
Fuel consumption6.6 l/100km (combined)
Acceleration 0-100 km/h7.1 s
Top speed241 km/h
CO₂ emissions155 g/km (combined)
Emission standardEuro 6d-ISC-FCM

COLOUR AND UPHOLSTERY


ColourCharcoal

SELLER


Barclay Auto

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Vasco Estate, Cape Town, Western Cape, 7500, South Africa

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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.

Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz doesn’t just flirt with premium status in South Africa—it owns it, at least in the eyes of aspirational buyers. You spot the three-pointed star everywhere, from the R59,500 A-Class hatchbacks that draw in the up-and-comers to the R5,549,900 S-Class and AMG monsters parked outside Sandton penthouses. With 265 active listings, the range is wide enough to make you pause: the median price lands at R439,995, which tells its own story—this isn’t just a brand for the elite. Most buyers are circling the C-Class and GLC, not the unobtainable exotica. BMW and Audi fight for every bit of market share, and Volvo’s nipping at the SUV heels, but none of them quite match Mercedes for the sheer badge power you see on SA roads, especially if you care about what your neighbours think. If you’re after a sedan that balances style, space, and that badge, the C-Class should be on your shortlist—70 used examples range from R99,500 up to a spicy R1,429,900. The A-Class hatch is the gateway Benz, tempting first-time buyers at the lowest price point, while GLC and GLE SUVs show just how high the ceiling can get, topping R2,699,900 and R579,950 respectively. Sedans and SUVs are neck-and-neck in listings, with a smattering of coupes and the odd Vito for those chasing practicality. Petrol and diesel remain the bread and butter, but you’ll find a handful of electrified options if you look hard enough, and that’s the point—on paper at least, the Mercedes lineup covers every angle, even if rivals can’t quite match the kerb appeal that still matters in Joburg or Cape Town.

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