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2018 (18) Mercedes-Benz C-Class C63 2dr Auto

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Featured specification

Standard specification

Driver Convenience

8.4" high resolution displayActive park assist with parktronic system
AMG instrument clusterAttention assist
Bluetooth interface for hands free telephoneCollision prevention assist plus
COMAND online nav with colour display, radio/CD/DVD/MP3, SD card, 10GB music, Emergency Call system, speed limit assist, linguatronic voice controlDYNAMIC SELECT with a choice of driving modes (ECO, Comfort, Sport, Sport+ and Individual)
Instrument cluster with 5.5-inch TFT multi-function displayMulti function trip computer
Outside temperature gaugeRemote boot release
Service indicator (ASSYST)Speed sensitive steering

Engine/Drivetrain/Suspension

66 litre fuel tankAMG rear axle limited slip differential lock
AMG Ride Control sports suspension 

Entertainment

2 USB portsDAB digital radio module
Frontbass loudspeakersSteering column mounted multifunction controls

Exterior Features

Adaptive brake lightsAMG boot lid spoiler in body colour
AMG front, rear apron and side skirtsAMG performance exhaust system
Auto dimming driver's door mirrorAuto dimming rear view mirror
Body coloured bumpersElectric adjustable/heated/folding door mirrors
Electric windows one touch open/closeGreen tinted glass
Heated windscreen washersLED daytime running lights
LED tail lightsRain sensor windscreen wipers
Side windows surround in polished aluminium 

Interior Features

2 cupholders in front centre console2 rear head restraints
3 spoke AMG Performance steering wheel in black nappa leather4-way lumbar support for drivers seat
4-way lumbar support for front passenger seat40:20:40 split folding rear seats
Advanced multicolour ambient light and LED interior lightAMG floormats
AMG illuminated door sillsArtico man-made leather dashboard and beltline with contrast stitching
Auto dual-zone climate control systemAuto Mercedes-Benz child seat recognition sensor
Door courtesy lampsElectric front seats
Electric height adjustable front seatsElectric height/reach adjustable steering column
Front centre armrest with storage compartmentFront footwell illumination
Heated front seatsIlluminated front/rear door handle recesses
Illuminated gloveboxIsofix rear child seat fastenings
LED reading lightsNappa leather upholstery
Sports pedals with stainless steel surfaces and rubber studsSteering wheel gearshift paddles
Sunvisors with illuminated vanity mirrors 

Packs

Memory pack - C ClassStowage space pack - C Class

Passive Safety

2 rear seatbeltsABS + BAS
Active bonnetAdaptive brake system
AMG high performance braking systemDrivers knee airbag
Drivers pelvis airbagDual stage driver/passenger airbags
Electronic parking brakeESP with ASR
Front side airbagsHill hold control
Hill start assistSilver painted brake calipers
Tyre pressure monitoring systemWarning triangle and first aid kit
Window airbags 

Security

Alarm system/interior protection/immobiliserChrome surround electric key
Remote central locking 

Trim

High gloss black with aluminium trim 

Wheels

Tyre inflation kit
The vehicle information above was correct at time of manufacture. Please speak to the dealership for full current specification.

Technical specification

Emissions - ICE

CO0.224CO2 (g/km)200
HC0.064Noise Level dB(A)74
NOx0.013Particles0.0003
Standard Euro EmissionsEURO 6 

Engine and Drive Train

CamshaftDOHCCatalytic ConvertorTrue
CC3982Compression Ratio10.5:1
Cylinder LayoutV8Cylinders8
Cylinders - Bore (mm)83Cylinders - Stroke (mm)92
Engine LayoutNORTH SOUTHFuel DeliveryTWIN TURBO
Gears7 SPEEDNumber of Valves32
TransmissionSEMI-AUTO 

Fuel Consumption - ICE

EC Combined (mpg)32.8EC Directive 1999/100/EC AppliesTrue
EC Extra Urban (mpg)40.9EC Urban (mpg)24.8

General

Badge Engine CC4.0Badge Power476
Coin SeriesAMGGeneration Mark4
Insurance Group 1 - 50 Effective January 0747EManufacturers Corrosion Perforation Guarantee - Years30
Manufacturers Paintwork Guarantee - Years3Service Interval Frequency - Months12
Service Interval Mileage15500Standard manufacturers warranty - Mileage999999
Standard manufacturers warranty - Years3Vehicle Homologation ClassM1

Performance

0 to 62 mph (secs)4Engine Power - BHP476
Engine Power - KW350Engine Power - PSTrue
Engine Power - RPM5500Engine Torque - LBS.FT479
Engine Torque - MKG66.3Engine Torque - NM650
Engine Torque - RPM1750Top Speed155

Tyres

Alloys?TrueTyre Size Front245/40 R18
Tyre Size Rear265/40 R18Tyre Size SpareTYRE REPAIR KIT
Wheel Style5 TWIN SPOKEWheel Type18" ALLOY

Vehicle Dimensions

Height1400Length4750
Wheelbase2840Width1877
Width (including mirrors)2016 

Weight and Capacities

Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres)66Gross Vehicle Weight2155
Luggage Capacity (Seats Up)355Max. Loading Weight370
Max. Roof Load75Minimum Kerbweight1785
No. of Seats4Turning Circle - Kerb to Kerb11.3
The vehicle information above was correct at time of manufacture. Please speak to the dealership for full current specification.

Independent review

Review courtesy of Car and Driving

Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-AMG C

By Jonathan Crouch

Introduction

If you thought Mercedes-AMG models were all power and no precision, you need to drive a second generation C 63 AMG, offered primarily in saloon and estate (S205) forms but also available in Coupe (C205) and Cabriolet (A205) guises. A potent burbling V8 that plays an exhilarating soundtrack is the kind of thing you'd expect, but it was very different engine in this MK2 form. And the class-leading handling prowess may come as even more of a shock. With this car, AMG finally came of age.

History

So - what have we here? A fourth generation 'W205'-series Mercedes C-Class? To some extent, yes. But a very angry one. We're talking twin-turbo V8, tyre-smoking excess and a top speed of potentially up to 180mph. This, in its production lifetime, was the car that sat at the heart of the Mercedes-AMG tuning division's model line-up, the fearsomely fast second generation version of its most successful contender ever - the C 63. For driving enthusiasts, a car like this often lies at the end of a long progression of power. Perhaps for you, it started with something like a fast Fiesta. Then, as times got better, you graduated into something a bit nicer - say a Golf GTI - and from there, onwards to even greater hot hatch sophistication - maybe an Audi RS 3. Whatever the cars in question, all may have bought you to this point, near to the pinnacle of the practical performance car tree. A time in your life when somehow, it all seems quite sensible to be driving something not much larger than a Focus that has a 4.0-litre biturbo V8 with up to and over 500bhp shoe-horned in up-front. Something like this C 63. This MK2 model, launched in 2015, still bore the same 'C 63' badge as its W204-series predecessor, a car originally launched back in 2008. But instead of that old model's normally aspirated 6.2-litre V8 (lifted from the exotic SLS supercar), the MK2 C 63 got a 4.0-litre V8 (also with exotic parentage - from the AMG GT sportscar). This aura of engineering exclusivity remained a key advantage for this Mercedes to enjoy over its arch-rival, BMW's M3, another practical performance model re-developed in this period with one eye on efficiency. In that case though, BMW had to fundamentally change the character of its car to achieve the desired result, switching to a six cylinder format that left it lacking both the power and the aural fireworks of this C 63. Mercedes, in contrast, retained the V8 format and boosted power, yet still kept the unit as green and frugal as BMW's 'six'. It was quite an achievement. Coupe and cabriolet C 63 models arrived in 2016 and the C 63 range sold in this form until the end of 2021.

What You Get

There isn't much subtlety about AMG's sledgehammer V8 powerplants, but you do at least get that when it comes to exterior aesthetics of this MK2 C 63 - at least in the saloon guise anyway. The Coupe and Cabriolet versions of this car feature more bespoke body panels and there's something about the Estate variant that just looks menacing. What about behind the wheel? Well those who might have wanted Mercedes-AMG to make more of an effort to set this performance model apart will retain the same opinion once they get comfortably positioned in the nappa leather-trimmed AMG sports seats. These chairs are grippy and bespoke, plus you get an AMG-style instrument cluster and a thick-rimmed flat-bottomed three-spoke steering wheel complete with gearshift paddles - but that's about it. Does that matter? Normally it would, but fortunately for Mercedes, the standard 'W205'-series C-Class cabin is of such high quality that it still leaves this C 63 feeling a cut above rivals in this era like BMW's 'F80'-series M3. And out back? Well, it's only fair to point out that you get slightly less space than you would in an ordinary 'W205'-series C-Class model. Raise the boot lid in the saloon version and you'll find a trunk reduced in capacity from the usual 480-litre total to 435-litres. On the plus side, there are the usual bag hooks and tie-down points (though no 12v socket) and you get useful side storage nets on the left and right of the cargo bay.

What to Look For

Overall, it turns out that this 'S205'-series C 63 is one of the more reliable super saloons/estates/coupes/cabriolets out there. Our owners survey revealed a few minor things. One owner complained of a squeak from the exhaust on start/stop; another complained of a dashboard squeak in cold weather; and another said his car exhibited a creaking rattle coming from the door where the window met the frame near the top. In another case, a trim piece on the driver's seat came loose, causing it to rattle; and a missing radiator attachment piece caused the fan to cut one of the coolant hoses. One owner complained of an erroneous 'low oil' message. And another said the 'Night package' body kit on his car had loose trim pieces. Otherwise, the issues that do arise tend to be more related to electronic gremlins than the engine. Obviously buy with care - there are a lot of electrical features that could go wrong and you need to make sure that all the powered seat systems work properly and infotainment screen and instrument displays function as they should. On the cabriolet, obviously check the powered roof for water leaks - maybe with a trip to the local car wash. And with any C 63, insist on a fully stamped-up dealer history and inspect the big alloy wheels for scuffs that could require a price reduction.

Replacement Parts

(approx based on a 2017 C 63 - Ex Vat) An air filter is around £35. An oil filter is around £18. Front brake pads sit in the £161-£328 bracket for a set (for rears it's around £114-£174). An outer tail lamp on the saloon is around £216-£265. A pollen filter is around £12-£16. A wiper blade is in the £5-£12 bracket.

On the Road

On the move, this car is everything you'd want it to be, with aural fireworks and spine-tingling acceleration that flings you up the road with urgent, angry aggression. The SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed auto gearbox's 'RACE START' function makes it easy to replicate Grand Prix-style starts that'll take 4.1s in the standard 476bhp model. Or 4.0 seconds dead if you go for the uprated C 63 S variant that offers 510bhp and 700Nm of torque, enough to pummel a rival BMW M3 into submission. With the 'AMG Driver's Package' fitted, the top speed of both derivatives is 180mph. Both versions use much the same V8, though it's a very different unit from the normally aspirated 6.2-litre unit that used to power previous 'W204'-series version of this model. This 4.0-litre powerplant was borrowed from the Mercedes-AMG GT supercar, a twin turbo 4.0-litre engine that was far more efficient, capable of 34.4mpg n the combined cycle and 192g/km of CO2 (both NEDC readings), the kinds of figures that once would have been simply unimaginable from a V8 super saloon. As for handling, well that's on a different level too. A rear limited slip differential was fitted as standard and you'll need it to properly get the power down through the bends. Plus MK2 model C 63 buyers got standard adaptive suspension too, one of the elements that could be tweaked via an 'AMG DYNAMIC SELECT' driving modes system that could alter steering feel, throttle response, gearshift timings, stability control thresholds and even the exhaust note via 'Comfort', 'Sport' and 'Sport+' settings. No matter how you fiddle with these, the ride remains coarse, but the steering's good, the brakes are excellent and the gearshift response is rifleshot-quick. It's an experience to savour.

Overall

The original 'W204'-series C 63 changed everything for its maker, proving that AMG was capable of bringing us more than just sledgehammer speed. In its own way, this second generation 'S205'-series version was equally significant, taking all of that car's performance, confidence and character, yet delivering it in a form that people found more palatable. On one hand, you've the endearing appeal of an old-school muscle car. On the other, there's all the polish needed to face down the very best and most potent super-saloons, the most extreme estates and the most crushingly powerful coupes and convertibles that a five figure sum could buy you in the 21st century's second decade. Rivals that with this second generation C 63 series of models, the AMG engineers were able to take on head to head. And they did that while still keeping this car the angry, tortured thing it always was. As one writer observed, a C 63 booked into a course of automotive anger management sessions would go to just one, stay for five minutes, throw a chair through the window and storm out. We like that.

Performance
90%
Handling
80%
Comfort
80%
Space
70%
Styling
80%
Build
80%
Value
80%
Equipment
80%
Economy
40%
Depreciation
80%
Insurance
50%

* Depending on the age of the vehicle, MPG and CO2 may be quoted using either NEDC or WLTP testing standards.  Find out more

Figures are provided for comparison purposes. Fuel consumption under real world driving conditions and the CO2 produced will depend upon a number of factors, including any accessories fitted after registration, variations in driving styles, weather conditions and vehicle load.

** This vehicle is affected by the new 2020 road tax rules. 

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60 monthly payments of£590.58
Deposit£249
Total amount payable£35,684.80
Fixed interest rate4.65%
Representative APR8.9%
Cash price£28,998
Credit amount£28,749
Completion fee£1
Term (months)60

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