MERCEDES-BENZ C CLASS (2000-07)

The MERCEDES-BENZ C CLASS (2000-07) is a popular and versatile executive car, well-loved across the UK for its blend of comfort, style, and solid build quality. As a compact executive saloon, it appeals to a wide range of drivers—whether you're looking for a reliable family car, a comfortable daily commuter, or a professional vehicle that makes a good impression. Known for its refined ride and high-quality interior, the C Class from this era offers a luxurious feel at a more accessible price point, making it an attractive option on the used car market. What makes the MERCEDES-BENZ C CLASS (2000-07) stand out is its reputation for durability and a smooth driving experience. Its distinctive design, paired with Mercedes-Benz's commitment to safety and innovation, gives it an edge over rivals in its class. Many owners appreciate its longevity, with an average recorded mileage of around 121,000 miles, reflecting its capacity to serve as a dependable modern classic. Whether you're considering this model for everyday driving or as a practical, stylish vehicle, the C Class combines luxury with practicality—a notable choice for those seeking a trustworthy and well-designed used car.
average use
average use
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The data shows that the most common mileage range for recently recorded readings of Mercedes-Benz C-Class vehicles (2000-07) is between 100,000 and 110,000 miles, accounting for 10.4% of cases. Other significant mileage categories include 130,000 to 140,000 miles (9.6%), 150,000 to 160,000 miles (8.1%), and 120,000 to 130,000 miles (8.1%). Notably, the distribution exhibits a tendency toward clusters around lower to mid-range mileages, with very few vehicles recorded at extremely high mileages—only small percentages are seen above 200,000 miles, with the highest being 300,000 to 310,000 miles at just 0.3%. Additionally, the lowest mileage bracket (0 to 10,000 miles) accounts for only 1.1%, indicating that most vehicles have accumulated substantial mileage over time. Overall, the distribution suggests that the typical recorded mileage for these vehicles falls mainly within the 100,000 to 160,000-mile range.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data indicates that the majority of private sale valuations for Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2000-07) vehicles fall within the £0 to £1,000 range, accounting for approximately 53.1%. Nearly all (about 45.8%) of the cars are valued between £1,000 and £2,000. A very small proportion of vehicles are valued in higher ranges, with only 0.6% each in the £6,000 to £7,000 and £4,000 to £5,000 brackets. Overall, this suggests that most of these vehicles tend to be lower-value models available at entry-level prices in the private sale market.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2000-07) vehicles in this sample were manufactured between 2005 and 2006, accounting for nearly 44% (18.5% in 2005 and 28.7% in 2006). Notably, the highest percentage is in 2006. There is a significant drop in the distribution after 2007, with only a very small proportion (0.6%) manufactured in 2000 or 2008, suggesting that most vehicles within this model range are from the mid-2000s. Vehicles from the early 2000s, such as 2001 or 2002, comprise a smaller share. Overall, the data reflects a concentration of the vehicle population in the 2005-2007 period, likely due to model cycles, popularity, or regional registration trends.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data on the main paint colours for Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2000-07) vehicles indicates that silver is by far the most popular choice, accounting for 57.3% of the vehicles. Black is the second most common colour at 21.1%, followed by blue at 15.2%. The remaining colours—grey, red, beige, purple, and green—are considerably less common, collectively representing just a small fraction of the fleet. Notably, over 78% of vehicles are silver or black, suggesting these colours are the preferred, perhaps more traditional, options among buyers of this model during that period.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data shows the distribution of registered keepers for Mercedes-Benz C-Class models produced between 2000 and 2007. Notably, the most common number of keepers falls within the 3 to 6 range, accounting for approximately 45-50% of the vehicles—specifically, 15.7% have had 3 keepers, while 16.9% have had 6. These figures suggest that many of these vehicles tend to remain with a small number of owners over their lifespan. Interestingly, a significant portion (around 23%) of the vehicles have had just 2 or 3 owners, indicating some vehicles may be relatively well-loved or stable in ownership. Conversely, vehicles with higher numbers of keepers (e.g., 8 or 9) are less common, representing about 11.2% combined. Overall, the data suggests a typical ownership pattern for this model range, with most vehicles having 3 to 6 owners, and a relatively small percentage experiencing either very few or many changes in ownership.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data for Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2000-07) vehicles indicates that petrol engines are marginally more common than diesel, accounting for approximately 52.8% and 46.9% of vehicles, respectively, with a small fraction (0.3%) running on gas bi-fuel. Engine capacities are quite varied: the most prevalent sizes are 1796 cc (38.8%) and 2148 cc (33.4%), suggesting these are the most common engine options within this model range. Smaller engines around 1998 cc and 2149 cc represent notable proportions, while larger engines like 5439 cc are quite rare at just 1.1%. Overall, the data implies a dominant presence of petrol engines, especially in the 1.8L and 2.1L range, with a significant, but smaller, diesel segment.