Mercedes-Benz presented the 2012 Class C this year, AOS North American International Auto Show. A face-lift of the current C-Class, which carries most of the body panels for the new model year cars, AS. It is speculated that a coupe is to be unveiled in Geneva in March.
As a direct competitor to the BMW 3, Class C has three offers engines for the U.S. market. A four-cylinder turbo engine with gasoline direct injection of energy will be the C250. There C300
powered by a 3.0L V6 engine, available as a luxury model or Sport or 4Matic (Mercedes-Benz, AT all-wheel drive). The C300 models will compete against the 328i and the equivalent new C350 V6 with direct injection will
roughly equivalent to the 335i. A C-Class AMG tweaked to go head-to-head against the M3, possibly using the Black Label Series (not to be confused with the Black Label, which comes from a Scottish company).
The return of a four-cylinder model to the lineup C-Class can entice new buyers to the three-pointed star sometimes. The turbo four Ehud DI is good for 229 lb-ft of torque, which is decent grunt to the city. The maximum number is 201 while the C250 and HP won, AOT win a lot of racing traffic lights will be an attractive alternative for non-premium four-cylinder midsize sedans from Honda and Toyota. If you want to know when a four-cylinder BMW 3 Series will make its way to the NA market.
Mercedes-Benz has also shown an SLS AMG Roadster. Complementing the SLS AMG Coupe in the same way as the 200SL roadster and coupe, 1950 Mercedes-Benz has added to its offering of high-level sports cars.
Note also, the S350 4Matic BlueTEC was shown. This reintroduces the diesel S-Class, a segment of programming much revered Mercedes-Benz. BMW 7 Series To this market lacks a supply of diesel. It will be interesting to see if the S350 BlueTEC rekindle the passion for enthusiasts of large, high-mileage, highway cruisers.
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