Can the Mercedes-Benz C260 play CDs?
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The Mercedes-Benz C260 can play CDs. CD usage method: First, confirm whether the car has DVD functionality; then locate the CD eject button on the center console; next, place the CD into the CD slot and gently push it in with your hand to insert the CD; this will automatically play the content on the CD. Precautions: It is important to note that you should not place CD discs in the glove compartment, as CD discs can release toxic and harmful gases when exposed to high temperatures. CD discs are actually made of an optical plastic called polycarbonate, coated with a layer of aluminum (or sometimes alloy) film, and then covered with a protective lacquer on the aluminum film.
Oh, the Mercedes-Benz C260 can indeed play CDs, but this depends on the specific model and year. I drove my friend's 2018 C260, and it had a built-in CD/DVD slot in the center console, usually hidden near the audio panel—just insert the disc, and it automatically plays music or videos. But honestly, newer models are pushing digitalization; post-2020 C260s might have removed this slot, adding more USB and Bluetooth features instead. Be careful when using CDs while driving—don't touch the screen while the disc is playing, as a jammed disc could affect driving safety. It's also important to check the CD drive's condition during regular maintenance; dust buildup might cause malfunctions. I recommend checking the car's manual or asking at a 4S shop to confirm the configuration, just in case it differs.