2015 Mercedes-Benz C-class
VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS
The 2015 Mercedes-Benz C-Class C250 AMG Line A/T station wagon offers South African buyers a perfect blend of luxury, performance, and practicality. This well-maintained used vehicle stands out with its sleek design, premium features, and exceptional driving experience, making it an attractive choice for those seeking an affordable, high-quality estate.
Powered by a 211 Hp petrol engine paired with a smooth 7G-TRONIC PLUS automatic transmission, this model delivers impressive performance with fuel efficiency of just 6 L/100km. It comfortably seats five within its spacious four-door body, combining style and practicality for family or daily use. The versatile station wagon body type offers ample cargo space, ideal for busy lifestyles.
Located in Harmelia, Kempton Park, Gauteng, this Mercedes-Benz C250 AMG Line is available for test drive and competitive price comparison. Whether you’re looking to buy a new or used car, this model’s affordability and quality make it one of the best options for South African drivers seeking a reliable luxury vehicle.
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Mercedes-Benz C-class safety rating
Rated 5 out of 5 stars for adult occupant protection — ANCAP, 2014 (rating has expired).
Australian-market RHD rating — indicative for SA only where the SA derivative matches the tested safety spec (airbags/ESC/AEB).
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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2015 Mercedes-Benz C-class
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Harmelia, Kempton Park, Gauteng
Mercedes-Benz C-class FAQs
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