How to distinguish between Mercedes-Benz C and E?
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Mercedes-Benz C-Class belongs to the compact mid-size sedan category, competing with BMW 3 Series and Audi A4 series; while the Mercedes-Benz E-Class series is a mid-to-high-end executive sedan, competing with BMW 5 Series and Audi A6 series. Specific details are as follows: 1. Mercedes-Benz C-Class - A compact sedan series, which includes not only the standard four-door sedan but also five-door station wagon and three-door hatchback variants. The Mercedes-Benz C-180-K Classic is the first model launched by a Chinese luxury car manufacturer that qualifies for the government's automobile consumption tax reduction policy. Equipped with a 1.6L supercharged engine, its power performance is remarkable, with maximum power and torque reaching 115 kW, and a top speed of 223 km/h. Additionally, the Mercedes-Benz C-180-K Classic boasts unparalleled fuel efficiency, with a combined fuel consumption of only 7.7L per 100 km. 2. E-Class - Known for its riding comfort, the saying 'Drive BMW, ride Mercedes' is widely recognized. The E-Class series offers average space, slightly higher prices, and minor electronic glitches. In urban congested conditions, fuel consumption can be as high as 16L/100km; on highways, it can drop to as low as 9L/100km; daily driving mostly ranges between 11-13L/100km.