
MERCEDES-BENZ C CLASS (2007-11) C220 4DR SALOON 2.1 CDI SE AUTO
The MERCEDES-BENZ C CLASS (2007-11) C220 4DR SALOON 2.1 CDI SE AUTO is a well-regarded executive saloon that strikes a great balance between style, comfort, and practicality. Known for its elegant design and refined driving experience, this model is a popular choice among UK drivers seeking a reliable, comfortable car for everyday use. It’s often favored by commuters, small families, and those looking for a classy vehicle that offers good fuel economy and a smooth ride. With over 800 look-ups in our database and nearly 400 unique VINs, this model clearly attracts significant interest from used car buyers.
What makes the MERCEDES-BENZ C220 CDI SE auto stand out in its class is its reputation for durability and prestige. This particular version is known for its efficient 2.1 CDI diesel engine, providing excellent fuel economy without compromising on comfort or power. Its stylish exterior, practical four-door saloon layout, and advanced features make it a credible competitor to other executive cars like BMW 3 Series or Audi A4. Overall, the Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2007-11) C220 4DR SALOON is a reliable, affordable luxury option for those seeking a premium driving experience with a strong presence on UK roads.
	

average use
        
Based on the recent mileage data for the Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2007-11) C220 4DR Saloon 2.1 CDI SE Auto, the most common recorded mileage ranges are between 90,000 and 130,000 miles, accounting for roughly 26.7% of the sample. Notably, very low mileage vehicles (under 10,000 miles) are quite rare, making up only about 2.4%, while high mileage vehicles (above 200,000 miles) are also uncommon, with only 1.6% combined. The distribution indicates a higher prevalence of vehicles in the mid-range mileage (around 90,000 to 130,000 miles), suggesting that these cars tend to be driven moderately before reaching higher mileages or being sold. Extremely high-mileage cars over 300,000 miles are very rare, constituting less than 1% of the sample.

vehicle values
        
The data shows that over half of the private sale valuations for the Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2007-11) C220 4DR Saloon 2.1 CDI SE Auto fall within the £2000 to £3000 range, accounting for 54.1% of sales. The next most common price bracket is £1000 to £2000, representing 32.2%. Smaller proportions of vehicles are valued below £1000 (1.2%) or above £4000 (also 1.2%), with a modest 11.4% priced between £3000 and £4000. This indicates that most private sales cluster around the £2000-£3000 mark, suggesting a relatively consistent mid-range valuation for these vehicles in the private sales market.

production years
        
The data indicates that among the Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2007-11) C220 4DR Saloon 2.1 CDI SE Auto models, the majority were manufactured between 2007 and 2008, accounting for 75.7% of the sample. Specifically, 35.7% were from 2007, 40% from 2008, and a smaller portion, 24.3%, from 2009. This suggests that most vehicles of this model in the sample are from the earlier years of production, with fewer units from 2009.

colour popularity
        
The data indicates that the most common main paint colour for the Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2007-11) C220 4DR Saloon 2.1 CDI SE AUTO is Silver, accounting for approximately 58.4% of vehicles. Black is also quite prevalent, making up about 29.4%. Together, these two colours constitute nearly 88% of the fleet, suggesting a strong preference for neutral, classic colours among owners. Less common colours include Grey at 7.5%, Blue at 2.7%, White at 1.2%, and very few vehicles in Beige and Red, each at 0.4%. The dominance of Silver and Black reflects typical choices for luxury saloons, potentially linked to their popularity in the used car market and their perceived appeal for a premium image.

ownership cycle
        
The data on registered keepers for the Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2007-11) C220 4DR Saloon 2.1 CDI SE Auto indicates that the most common number of keepers is 5 and 4, each accounting for approximately 17.3% of vehicles, suggesting that many cars tend to change hands a few times. Additionally, a significant portion of vehicles have had between 2 and 9 keepers, with the distribution showing a variety of ownership histories. Notably, a smaller percentage of cars have had more than 10 keepers, implying that the majority of these vehicles are either relatively stable in ownership or perhaps do not remain with a single owner for extended periods. The data reflects a diverse history of ownership, with most vehicles falling within the 2-to-9 keeper range.

engine choices
        
The data indicates that nearly all Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2007-11) C220 4-door saloon 2.1 CDI SE Automatics are fitted with a 2,146cc engine, accounting for 99.6% of the sample. A small proportion (0.4%) have a 2,145cc engine. Additionally, all vehicles in this sample exclusively use diesel fuel. This suggests a high level of consistency in engine capacity and fuel type among these models, reflecting standard specifications for this vehicle variant.












