Even though the W204 generation of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class is now on its final production leg, the demand for the model in the US is still going almost as strong as ever.
During the month of September, no less than 6389 units of the C-Class were bought by American customers, making it the second best sold premium sedan in the United States. The Mercedes-Benz E-Class W212 facelift is right behind it, with 5647 units sold during September.
We're wondering how the new W205 generation of the C-Class will fare on American soil, since it will also get its own production line in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
The 2014 C-Class W204 starts at $35,800 in the US, and currently there are four engine types comprising six different models of the car. The top of the range is the C 350 Sport Sedan, while the C 63 AMG represents one of the last models in which the legendary M156 V8 engine will be put, so you might wnat to hurry up and buy one before it gets replaced.
We're wondering how the new W205 generation of the C-Class will fare on American soil, since it will also get its own production line in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
The 2014 C-Class W204 starts at $35,800 in the US, and currently there are four engine types comprising six different models of the car. The top of the range is the C 350 Sport Sedan, while the C 63 AMG represents one of the last models in which the legendary M156 V8 engine will be put, so you might wnat to hurry up and buy one before it gets replaced.