2000 Mercedes-Benz C-Class C280 Sport

Summary:

A keeper for years

Faults:

Brake lamp switch broke.

Crank position sensor went out.

General Comments:

I drive winding roads everyday, in between work and home, and it's a joy to drive. It makes me want to step on the gas every time I drive it. Surely it's not the best car out there built in 2000, but it still handles pretty well, considering it has the Sport & Special Edition Packages.

The car is fast for a car designed 2 decades ago, although there is that short lag in up shifting when trying to accelerate quickly, due to the way the 5-G Tronic transmission was designed.

For a classic looking car, it still gets looks for its simple design.

I may have been lucky with mine, reading other's comments, but so far in the last 2 years of owning this used vehicle, I have spent only $112 in total repairs. Nothing life threatening to me or of inconvenience to driving. One of the last w202s built (June 00), and it still feels like it would new.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 9th February, 2010

2000 Mercedes-Benz C-Class c 230 Kompressor

Summary:

Reliable work horse

Faults:

I have had no problems to date with this car. The engine runs like a top. The car is garaged. Regardless of how cold it is, it turns over without hesitation.

The only issue is related to the dealership. The car was flawless in performance until the dealership serviced my car. It makes a noise when I turn the wheels after I had the alignment checked.

I blame the service, NOT the car. The car is a work horse.

General Comments:

My car has been extremely reliable and dependable. I purchased it hoping that it would last for a very very long time.

The auto unlock device does not work unless you hold the key next to the door. It is very hard to get the door unlocked. You have to press for a long time before the key unlocks. (It is NOT the battery; I have replaced it for good measure).

Visibility isn't the greatest as you sit low and are surrounded by a sea of large SUVs in the US.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 30th March, 2008

24th Dec 2008, 15:51

My Sport C230 Kompressor Mercedes Benz model 2000 is great in a lot of ways. It has a very strong engine where I can outrun lots of 6 cylinder engines like the C240, and even the C280, plus it has an outstanding grip where when you can go through very sharp turns at very high speeds, and the car embarrasses the road in contrary of the newer C (2001 and above which has a very poor grip).

The braking system is great too, where it always stops the car at whatever speed I'm going. But as for the transmission;it is great when I'm racing or going at a very high speed (when the car is put on sports mode), but when I want go slowly it is not comforting at all where it does not shift easily; for example when I'm going downwards and so the transmission should be on the highest gear, which is the 5th one, but it doesn't do it until you gas it to a certain higher speed, then the normal car should be, so this irregularly in the transmission, which makes the desired smooth drive not that smooth, where you'll always have the feeling the car is on a lower transmission than it should be.

6th Apr 2013, 08:20

I think it's designed to stay in a lower gear when going down hill to help with engine braking.

2000 Mercedes-Benz C-Class C230 Kompressor 1.8 kompressor

Summary:

A sport sedan for the elegant, just don't race it

Faults:

Nothing vital has gone wrong with the car. The Mercedes service plan is extraordinary and takes care of almost everything.

That being said, the Factory-installed CD Changer quit working about a month after install, it was replaced by the dealer at no cost, and we were given a loaner car to use during the service both on install and replacement.

General Comments:

As a rear wheel drive sport sedan, this car delivers. The supercharger provides adequate power though it is fairly peaky, requiring 4000 to 5000 RPM to press you into the seat. The default shift points for the automatic will only drive the car in this range if it's floored from the start, and it's not as impressive there as when using the sport shift to force it into 3rd at 70mph and watch the tach scream up toward the 6800 rpm red-line.

The automatic transmission has its own problems. It works well, but only if you're a fairly sedate driver or have no experience with a manual. It forces downshifts when tapping the shift lever left, double-clutching, and taking random amounts of time to finish its task. If you're really paying attention you can help it shift smoothly with a quick heel-tap of the accelerator, but it's usually pretty jerky. It doesn't allow direct upshifts, instead allowing the computer to select a gear at or below the one displayed under the tach. Here's where the real problem lies. It upshifts when you tap the lever to the right, but it takes a completely arbitrary amount of time to do so: it could be.75 seconds, it could be 2 seconds, and there seem to be no rhyme nor reason to its selection of times. Spirited drivers, do no use.

The Steering column is offset to the driver's seat. I didn't notice this directly, but have wondered for the past year why I felt "twisted" while driving the car.

Seats are firm and supportive, but not as much so as my last car, and for some reason this 4-door sedan has less leg room in the back than my old 2-door SVX LS-L Coupe.

The steering wheel is one of the worst I've ever set my hands on... it hurts my hands when they're at 9 & 3 and the upper spokes push your hands above 10 & 2. Everyone else who drives the car complains about the horn being too hard to push, but I don't mind it.

Mercedes OEM brakes are incredible, end of story.

Mercedes OEM radios (not the COMMAND system) are terrible. They take forever to do anything, they are almost impossible to use without taking one hand and both eyes off the road, and they don't allow adequate volume to listen to cds and radio broadcasts that aren't already recorded fairly loud, nor will they provide proper listening to Carmina Buranna or the Battle Hymn of the Republic. But at least it sounds good.

Handling is nimble and quick, but the body rolls too much to call it "confidence-inspiring." It will easily take most 45mph recommended speed turns at or above 60mph (not that I'm telling you to speed...), but not without a competent driver.

The trunk is adequate, but the CD-Changer is virtually unprotected from luggage, possibly the cause of my premature failure.

Overall, it and all the C-Class Mercedes (except the C240, which in my opinion shouldn't exist) are good cars. Don't let anyone tell you differently. But buy a used one and take advantage of the Starmark warranty. They don't depreciate, but you'll get a better warranty and probably better body styling if you act quickly (the W202's just look better than the W203's).

They can be elegant and somewhat sporty, but don't expect to win an autocross or the opinions of a driver used to driving true sports cars, weather in sedan, coupe, or supercar form.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 13th July, 2003

2000 Mercedes-Benz C-Class C280 2.8 V6

Summary:

The finest production automobile made today!

Faults:

Luckily, not a single thing!

General Comments:

Excellent car in all categories. Typical Mercedes-Benz in terms of quality. These cars are notoriously expensive to maintain owning to parts costs and general dealership labor rates. However, all things considered, I think this is one of the best production autos built today.

I traded in my old 1996 C280 and bought my current C280 in Germany (via the European Delivery Program). I fully plan to do the same for my next Mercedes-Benz!

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 18th April, 2001

24th Jun 2001, 01:20

This sounds like a biased opinion.

If you review C280 in Lemon-Aid, and if you buy one, it will confirm that the 1995 C280 was prone to intermittent electrical problems.

Interior noise if higher than normal.

14th Oct 2001, 02:53

This is a 2000 model, therefore the body style and model run have changed.