
MERCEDES-BENZ C CLASS (2007-11) C200 5DR ESTATE 2.1 CDI BLUEEFFICIENCY DPF 136 EU5 EXECUTIVE SE AUTO5
The MERCEDES-BENZ C CLASS (2007-11) C200 5DR ESTATE 2.1 CDI BLUEEFFICIENCY DPF 136 EU5 EXECUTIVE SE AUTO5 is a versatile and stylish estate car designed to meet the needs of families, professionals, and those seeking a reliable, premium vehicle. Positioned as a compact executive estate, it offers a comfortable ride, refined handling, and impressive build quality, making it an excellent choice for daily commuting, family outings, or longer journeys across the UK. With a reputation for durability and comfort, this model combines practicality with a touch of luxury, appealing to drivers who value both style and functionality in a used estate car.
What sets this Mercedes-Benz apart in its class is its fuel-efficient BlueEFFICIENCY technology, which helps reduce running costs, alongside a smooth automatic transmission that enhances driving ease. Its spacious interior and large boot make it particularly suitable for families or those needing extra cargo space. While it can be compared favorably with rival models for quality and reliability, the C200 estate is especially noted for its sophisticated design and high-quality interior features. Considering its average private sale value of around £3,490 and an average mileage of approximately 135,000 miles, this vehicle continues to be a popular choice for UK drivers seeking a well-rounded, dependable estate that excels in comfort and efficiency.
	

average use
        
The latest mileage data for the Mercedes-Benz C Class (2007-11) C200 Estate indicates a diverse distribution of recorded mileages. The most common range is between 150,000 and 160,000 miles, accounting for 12.1% of entries, followed closely by the 120,000 to 130,000 miles range at the same percentage. Notably, a significant portion of vehicles (over 40%) have recorded mileages exceeding 150,000 miles, with some as high as 660,000 miles, suggesting that high-mileage vehicles are relatively common in this sample. Conversely, only a small percentage (around 1.5%) fall into the very high mileage brackets over 200,000 miles, indicating these are less typical. Overall, the data suggests that many vehicles of this model tend to accumulate substantial mileages over their lifespan.

vehicle values
        
The private sale valuation data for the Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2007-11) C200 Estate indicates that the majority of vehicles fall within the £2,000 to £4,000 range, accounting for approximately 57.5% of sales (34.8% in the £2,000–£3,000 bracket and 22.7% in the £3,000–£4,000 bracket). A smaller proportion, about 22.7%, are valued between £3,000 and £4,000, while a significant minority (9.1%) are priced between £1,000 and £2,000. Values above £5,000 are relatively rare, with only 16.8% of vehicles selling for over £4,000, and very few (around 6%) exceeding £6,000. This suggests that these vehicles often have moderate private sale prices, with a concentration in the lower to mid-range of the valuation spectrum.

production years
        
The data indicates that nearly 60% of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2007-11) C200 5DR Estate 2.1 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY DPF 136 EU5 Executive SE Auto5 vehicles manufactured for this model are from the year 2011, with the remaining approximately 41% from 2010. This suggests that the majority of these vehicles on the road are from the most recent year of production, which could imply better overall condition, updated features, or higher availability of 2011 models compared to the 2010 models in this sample.

colour popularity
        
The data indicates that the most common main paint colours for the Mercedes-Benz C Class (2007-11) C200 5DR Estate are Silver (33.3%) and Black (30.3%), suggesting these colours are particularly popular among owners. Grey also features prominently at 18.2%. In contrast, colours like Red and Green are quite rare, each making up only 1.5% of the sample. Overall, neutral tones such as Silver, Black, and Grey dominate the colour choices, reflecting typical preferences for this vehicle model.

ownership cycle
        
The data indicates that the majority of vehicles of this Mercedes-Benz C-Class model have between 2 and 5 registered keepers, with 27.3% each for 5 and 4 keepers and 15.2% for 2 keepers. Notably, a smaller proportion (12.1%) have had 6 keepers, while only a minimal 1.5% have had as many as 12 keepers. This suggests that most vehicles tend to stay with their owners for a relatively moderate duration, with very few experiencing frequent changes in ownership over time.

engine choices
        
The data indicates that all vehicles of the specified model—Mercedes-Benz C Class (2007-11) C200 5DR Estate 2.1 CDI BlueEfficiency DPF 136 EU5 Executive SE Auto—are equipped with an engine capacity of 2143cc and exclusively use diesel fuel. This suggests a uniform engine specification and fuel type across this particular vehicle cohort, reflecting standard manufacturing configurations for this model and engine variant.












