

- #2005 mercedes benz c230 kompressor sport sedan specs update
- #2005 mercedes benz c230 kompressor sport sedan specs manual
No issues since last update - still running strong. Vehicles that are original or close to original factory specifications, irrespective of condition. Update October 2016: Just turned 68K miles. Vehicle history and comps for 2005 Mercedes-Benz C230 Kompressor Sport VIN: WDBRF40J25A774109 - including sale prices, photos, and more. So far, I have not had need to use the extended warranty. I discovered a small crack in one of the rear wheels which was replaced with one I purchased used online. I serviced front and rear brakes (purchased OEM parts online) - a relatively straightforward job.
#2005 mercedes benz c230 kompressor sport sedan specs manual
Power is delivered to the rear wheels via a 6-speed close-ratio manual transmission. This C230 Kompressor is powered by an 'M271' 1.8-liter supercharged 4-cylinder, which produces 189 horsepower and 192 lb-ft of torque. I performed routine maintenance and inspections since the CEL issues I had shortly after I purchased the car. The W203 models received a slight refresh for the 2005 model year, which included styling tweaks and suspension improvements. Update April 2016: Overall I have been pleased with this car. Expensive (over $2K), but warranty covered all but $150. 4.7 (47 reviews) The good: Performance potential of C55 AMG. Still running strong although I did use the extended warranty last year. Overall a positive experience.Īn update: Car now has 72,000 miles on it. In the five years I drove it, the only major repairs were what I described previously. The rear end damage was extensive enough for the insurance company to declare it totaled. Its not the most powerful four around, but does provide an excellent combination of power and economy. The C200 Kompressor is powered by a superhcarged 1.8-litre four cylinder engine that develops 120kW of power and 240Nm of torque. Update 10/6/19: In the spring of this year the car was hit while parked in a lot. Its one sharp looking piece of machinery. Recently purchased an extended warranty - just in case. 2005 Mercedes-Benz C-Class C230 Kompressor Rwd 4dr Sport Sedan (1.8L 4cyl S/C 6M) 30 of 32 people found this review helpful I've had this car for about 3 mo's and bought it used with 78k and so. Since then, the car has run nicely - although I do get high speed vibration on certain stretches of highway (probably due the the low profile tires). A month later a coolant pipe began leaking at the rear of the cylinder head (I replaced this myself). The 1.8L engine had a cam sensor design flaw which leaked oil into the harness (cam sensor seals were replaced under a MB recall by previous owner, but not the oil saturated harness). Within a month the CEL came on and required a new engine harness and two O2 sensors to repair. I purchased this 2004 C230 Sedan Sport one year ago with about 56K miles on it.
