
MERCEDES-BENZ C CLASS (2000-07) C270 5DR ESTATE 2.7CDI CLASSIC AUTO REV04
The MERCEDES-BENZ C CLASS (2000-07) C270 5DR ESTATE 2.7CDI CLASSIC AUTO REV04 is a versatile and practical estate vehicle that is well-suited for families, commuters, and those needing extra cargo space. Known for its solid build quality and refined driving experience, this model combines luxury with everyday usability. As part of Mercedes-Benz’s esteemed C-Class range, the C270 estate offers spaciousness, comfort, and reliability, making it ideal for longer journeys or daily school runs. It’s often chosen by drivers who want a premium feel without sacrificing practicality, and its reputation for durability means it continues to be a popular choice on the used car market.
What sets this particular model apart is its strong diesel engine, which provides a good balance of fuel economy and performance, along with a reputation for longevity. The classic design of the C270 estate, coupled with its dependable performance, makes it a standout option in the used estate car segment. When compared to rivals, the MERCEDES-BENZ C CLASS estate is known for its quality interior finishes, advanced safety features, and overall driving comfort. With an average recorded mileage of around 140,444 miles and typically owned by just over two previous owners, the C270 estate remains a practical, stylish choice for those seeking a reliable used vehicle that offers both luxury and functionality.
	

average use
        
The most recent mileage readings for the Mercedes-Benz C Class (2000-07) C270 5DR ESTATE 2.7CDI CLASSIC AUTO REV04 show that half of the recorded vehicles have mileage between 130,000 and 140,000 miles, while the other half are between 150,000 and 160,000 miles. This indicates that, within this sample, there is a relatively even distribution of vehicles across these two mileage ranges, suggesting a consistent usage pattern among owners of this model.

vehicle values
        
The private sale prices for the Mercedes-Benz C Class (2000-07) C270 5DR Estate 2.7CDI Classic Auto appear to be split evenly between two ranges: £0–£1,000 and £2,000–£3,000. Specifically, 50% of the vehicles are valued in the lower price bracket, while the remaining 50% fall into the higher bracket. Notably, there are no vehicles listed with private sale prices between £1,000 and £2,000, suggesting a possible gap or lack of data in that middle range. This distribution indicates a polarized market for these models, with half of the vehicles being relatively inexpensive and the other half commanding a higher price, potentially reflecting variations in condition, mileage, or desirability within the model range.

production years
        
The data indicates that the Mercedes-Benz C Class (2000-07) C270 5DR Estate 2.7CDI Classic Auto model in this sample was manufactured in either 2004 or 2005, with an equal split of 50% for each year. This suggests a balanced distribution of vehicles from these two model years within the sample, highlighting that both years are equally common among the vehicles of this type in the dataset.

colour popularity
        
The data indicates that for the Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2000-07) C270 5DR Estate 2.7CDI Classic Auto model, the main paint colours are evenly split between red and silver, each accounting for 50% of the vehicles in the sample. This balanced distribution suggests that both colours are equally popular choices among owners of this model, with no dominant colour preference observed.

ownership cycle
        
The data indicates that, for the Mercedes-Benz C Class (2000-07) C270 5DR Estate 2.7CDI Classic Auto, there is an even split among the sample with 50% of the vehicles having had 4 registered keepers and the remaining 50% having had 3 registered keepers. This suggests that most vehicles in this sample tend to cycle through a similar number of owners, with no single owner count dominating. Such distribution could imply relatively consistent ownership patterns within this vehicle's lifespan.

engine choices
        
The data indicates that all vehicles within the "MERCEDES-BENZ C CLASS (2000-07) C270 5DR ESTATE 2.7CDI CLASSIC AUTO REV04" model sample are equipped with a 2.685-litre diesel engine. This suggests a consistent engine capacity and fuel type across the entire sample, highlighting the model's reliance on diesel power for this particular variant. Such uniformity can aid buyers and sellers in quickly understanding key specifications of this vehicle type.












