This is a discussion on Mercedes C Series (new model) within the Auto Tests forums, part of the Reviews category; Looking at alternatives to Octvia L&K 2.0TDi DSG, frustrated because I need auto (left knee problem) and Skoda will not ...
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| Briskodian | Mercedes C Series (new model) Looking at alternatives to Octvia L&K 2.0TDi DSG, frustrated because I need auto (left knee problem) and Skoda will not do the 170ps engine with auto. I have put plusses and minuses compared to my Octy. I am not wishing to remap the engine and have all the hassle with an insurance company. Besides, more power should come with better brakes and perhaps suspension. Drove New C220CDI + name + quality + acceleration better - Overriding problem - teh steering wheel is offset to the left. I could not be doing with it. - small entry to the boot - no where to put my right foot when using cruise control - not enough / right shape cubby holes and containers for the vital bits we all carry around - change for parking, water bottles, CDs and so on. - reversing sensor is audio only, not showing which side you are approaching and with less idea of distance to go. - costly - pay extra for all the things that are standard on Octy L&K
__________________ Auto doesn't stall ![]() Octy II L&K 2.0 TDI DSG Auto (love it) HP iPAQ 4700hx with TomTom Navigator 6 (updated from 5, which replaced Copilot 6) on an Arkon powered mount. Arkon's USB out charges my phone (in its hands free mount) and bluetooth. |
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| Briskodian | Re: Mercedes C Series (new model) Beware, Mercedes aftersales customer service has an appauling reputation too. |
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