Entry-Level Diesel Doesn’t Spoil Appeal Of Mercedes C-Class Cabrio


While some people still associate convertibles with potent gasoline engines, the likes of the Mercedes C220d convertible does have quite a few things going for it.

According to Carbuyer’s Ginny Buckley, not only is the C-Class cabriolet a standout in its segment due to its style and high levels of quality, but this entry-level C220d diesel version is also sufficiently refined.

It can get from 0-100 km/h (62 mph) in just 8.2 seconds, which becomes 8.1 if you go for the 4MATIC version. Still, Buckley admits that while good, the convertible version of the C-Class doesn’t quite match the BMW 4-Series Convertible’s driving dynamics.

She also enjoyed the look and practicality of the cabin, although the build quality, at least in the center console, isn’t quite what you might expect from a Mercedes-Benz product.

Overall, the C-Class Cabriolet gets a big thumbs up in this review. It’s practical, good-looking and refined, even in C220d spec – which starts from £38,540 in the UK.

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