
MERCEDES-BENZ C CLASS (2000-07) C320 5DR ESTATE 3.2 ELEGANCE AUTO
The MERCEDES-BENZ C CLASS (2000-07) C320 5DR ESTATE 3.2 ELEGANCE AUTO is a versatile and stylish station wagon, well-suited to families, professional commuters, and those who appreciate a blend of luxury and practicality. Known for its refined design, spacious interior, and smooth automatic driving experience, this model offers a sophisticated alternative to more typical family cars. Its 3.2-liter engine provides a satisfying mix of power and comfort, making it enjoyable on both daily commutes and longer journeys. The C320 estate’s elegant styling and reliable build quality help it stand out among rivals, appealing to drivers seeking a premium vehicle that balances style with everyday functionality.
In the UK market, the Mercedes-Benz C Class (2000-07) C320 5DR ESTATE 3.2 ELEGANCE AUTO is recognized for its durability and comfort, often used for family outings, shopping trips, or as a dependable workhorse. With an average recorded mileage of around 123,700 miles and an average of four previous owners, it has seen consistent use over the years. If you’re considering a used luxury estate car, this Mercedes model offers a compelling option, especially if you value its distinctive design, reputable brand, and smooth driving experience. Whether for everyday use or weekend getaways, the C320 estate continues to be a popular choice among those seeking quality, space, and style in a used vehicle.
	

average use
        
The most recent mileage readings for the sampled Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2000-07) C320 Estate vehicles reveal a diverse distribution, with notable concentrations around the 100,000 to 110,000 miles range (23.1%), and significant proportions in the 90,000 to 100,000 miles (15.4%) and 110,000 to 120,000 miles (15.4%) brackets. There are also smaller but consistent groups clustering at both the lower end (30,000 to 40,000 miles) at 7.7%, and the higher ranges (170,000 to 180,000 miles, 180,000 to 190,000 miles, 200,000 to 210,000 miles) each at 7.7%. These observations suggest that many of these vehicles tend to be around the 100,000-mile mark, with a spread across both relatively lower and higher mileage ranges.

vehicle values
        
The data indicates that a significant majority of private sale valuations for the Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2000-07) C320 5DR Estate 3.2 Elegance Auto fall within the £1,000 to £2,000 range, accounting for approximately 77% of valuations. Conversely, around 23% of these vehicles are valued at £1,000 or less. This suggests that most private sales are clustered towards the lower end of the price spectrum, possibly reflecting factors such as vehicle age, condition, or market demand.

production years
        
The data indicates that the majority of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2000-07) C320 5DR ESTATE 3.2 ELEGANCE AUTO vehicles in the sample were manufactured in 2001 and 2002, accounting for approximately 53.8% and 38.5% respectively. Only a small fraction, 7.7%, were produced in 2003. This suggests that most of these vehicles are from the early 2000s, with a significant concentration around 2001 and 2002, which could be relevant for buyers or sellers interested in models from that period.

colour popularity
        
The data indicates that among the 'MERCEDES-BENZ C CLASS (2000-07) C320 5DR ESTATE 3.2 ELEGANCE AUTO' models, Blue is the most popular main paint colour, accounting for 38.5% of vehicles. Silver and Black are also common, each representing 23.1%. Beige and Red are less prevalent, making up 7.7% each. Notably, Blue and Black together comprise over 60% of these vehicles, suggesting a preference for darker and more vibrant colours within this model range.

ownership cycle
        
The data indicates that for the Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2000-07) C320 5DR Estate 3.2 ELEGANCE AUTO, the majority of vehicles (around 30.8%) have had three registered keepers. A significant portion also has two registered keepers (7.7%) and seven registered keepers (23.1%). Fewer vehicles have had five or nine registered keepers, each representing 15.4%, and a small percentage (7.7%) have had four keepers. Notably, vehicles with the highest number of keepers, nine, are relatively uncommon, suggesting that most vehicles tend to stay with a small number of owners over their lifetime. Overall, the data reflects a fairly distributed number of registered keepers, with a concentration around three owners.

engine choices
        
The data indicates that all Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2000-07) C320 5DR ESTATE 3.2 ELEGANCE AUTO vehicles in the sample are equipped with a 3.2-liter petrol engine. This suggests a consistent engine specification across the vehicles, with no variation in engine capacity or fuel type observed within this dataset.












