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What are the differences between the C180 and C200?

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McEmma
07/29/2025

Here are the differences between the Mercedes-Benz C180 and C200: 1. Different vehicle weight: The C180 weighs 1545kg, while the C200 weighs 1570kg. 2. Different types of supercharging: The C180 uses mechanical supercharging, whereas the C200 employs turbocharging. 3. Different transmissions: The C180 is equipped with a 5-speed automatic manual transmission, while the C200 has a 7-speed automatic manual transmission. 4. Different displacements: The C180 has a 1.6L displacement, and the C200 has a 1.8L displacement. Here is some relevant information about the Mercedes-Benz C-Class C180 and C200: 1. Engine: The C180 is powered by a 1.6L mechanical supercharged engine, with an actual displacement of 1598ml, which is less than 1600ml. 2. Power: The C200 is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, codenamed M274, which features camtronic variable valve lift technology. The engine delivers a maximum power of 135KW at 5500rpm and a maximum torque of 300N·m between 1200-4000rpm. It is paired with a 7-speed automatic manual transmission featuring a column-mounted gear selector and paddle shifters. During the test drive, the transmission demonstrated quick and responsive shifting.

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SanCharlie
08/15/2025

I recently researched the Mercedes-Benz C-Class, with the C180 and C200 being popular models. The main difference lies in their powertrains. The C180 is equipped with a 1.6-liter turbocharged engine, delivering approximately 154 horsepower, offering a light and smooth driving experience suitable for urban conditions. Its acceleration is steady, taking a bit over 8 seconds from 0-100 km/h, which isn't eye-catching but sufficient. The C200 upgrades to a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine with around 184 horsepower, providing quicker response and a 0-100 km/h time of just over 7 seconds, delivering strong initial acceleration and effortless highway overtaking. Both models share the same body dimensions, making parking convenient for daily commutes, and their interiors maintain Mercedes' high-quality feel. In terms of fuel consumption, the C180 is slightly more economical, averaging about 8L/100km in the city, while the C200 is a bit higher, but the difference isn't significant. If you're after a more thrilling drive, the C200 is worth the extra cost, offering noticeable improvements. Maintenance costs are similar, and both models boast Mercedes' reliable performance.

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SanSerenity
10/16/2025

When comparing the cost-effectiveness of the C180 and C200, I believe we should start from the wallet perspective. The C180 has a lower starting price, saving you a few thousand dollars upfront, and offers better fuel efficiency with urban fuel consumption around 8L/100km. Although the C200 has more horsepower, its fuel consumption is approximately 8.5L, and the difference in filling up a full tank is negligible. However, long-term commuting will incur slightly higher expenses. Insurance costs may vary slightly due to engine differences, with the C200 being a bit more expensive. In terms of maintenance, both models are largely the same, with similar Mercedes-Benz service fees. For daily use, the C180's power is more than sufficient for office workers, and the money saved can be used for fuel or adding some interior accessories, making it a more practical choice. Both models hold their value well, but the C180's lower entry barrier makes it a smart choice for budget-conscious beginners. Only consider the C200 if you truly need the extra horsepower.

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DonovanLynn
11/29/2025

Driving a Mercedes-Benz C-Class for commuting, there isn't much practical difference between the C180 and C200. They are the same size, making it easy to handle the turning radius when parking, and both have automatic transmissions for easy operation. The C180's engine sound is gentle, not noisy in traffic jams, offering high driving comfort. The C200 has slightly more power at start-up, but this advantage isn't noticeable at city traffic lights, and it consumes a bit more fuel. The interiors are basically similar, with good leather seats and air conditioning system controls, sufficient for daily tasks like picking up kids or shopping. The power difference mainly shows when driving fast; the C200 is more noticeable in mountainous areas or on highways. For regular city commuting, the C180 is fuel-efficient and quiet, fully capable, making it unnecessary to spend more. Cleaning and maintenance are straightforward, adding no hassle.

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Diaz
01/20/2026

In terms of configuration details, the C180 and C200 have slight differences beyond just power output. The C180 offers a sufficient base setup with an understated and modest engine. The C200 provides stronger performance and includes minor upgrades in standard features, such as potentially bundling active safety assists like blind-spot monitoring as default. Both models share the same infotainment screen size and similar functionalities, with smooth music connectivity. Automatic climate control ensures equal comfort during summer drives. The interior materials boast comparable high-end quality, true to Mercedes-Benz standards. The C200 shows marginally higher fuel consumption figures, but the real-world impact is negligible. If budget allows, the C200's extra horsepower adds a touch of driving pleasure; from a practical standpoint, the C180's configuration already covers daily needs. Test drive both before making a choice.

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