
MERCEDES-BENZ C CLASS (2007-11) C200 4DR SALOON 2.1 CDI BLUEEFFICIENCY DPF 136 EU5 SPORT 6SPD
The MERCEDES-BENZ C CLASS (2007-11) C200 4DR SALOON 2.1 CDI BLUEEFFICIENCY DPF 136 EU5 SPORT 6SPD is a well-regarded executive saloon that offers a blend of style, comfort, and reliability. Positioned in the UK market as a premium yet practical choice, this model is often favored by professionals, families, and those needing a vehicle suited for daily commuting or longer journeys. Its sleek design and reputation for quality make it stand out, with many used models having a solid history of regular usage—averaging around 7,292 miles per year.
This particular C200 saloon is celebrated for its efficient BlueEFFICIENCY diesel engine, which provides a good balance of power and fuel economy, making it an appealing option for those seeking to reduce running costs without sacrificing luxury. Known for its smooth driving experience and stylish interior, the C200 is often compared favorably with rivals from Audi or BMW in the executive saloon class. Its notable features include a sporty 6-speed transmission, a refined design, and the premium standards typical of Mercedes-Benz. Whether you're a first-time buyer or looking for a reliable second-hand executive vehicle, the MERCEDES-BENZ C CLASS (2007-11) C200 can be a smart, stylish choice backed by a strong reputation for quality and performance.
	

average use
        
The data indicates that the most recent mileage recordings for this Mercedes-Benz C-Class predominantly fall within the 120,000 to 150,000-mile range, accounting for around 23% of vehicles. Notably, a significant portion—approximately 10.1%—of vehicles recorded between 120,000 and 130,000 miles, while 13% are in the 140,000 to 150,000-mile bracket. Very low mileage vehicles (0 to 10,000 miles) are quite rare, comprising only 1.8%, suggesting such low-mileage cars are uncommon within this sample. Higher mileage categories (above 200,000 miles) are less frequent, with only 4.5% combined in the 200,000+ mile range. Overall, the data suggests that many vehicles tend to accumulate moderate to high mileage, with a declining number as mileage increases beyond 200,000 miles.

vehicle values
        
The data indicates that a significant portion of private sale valuations for the Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2007-11) C200 4DR Saloon predominantly fall within the £2,000 to £3,000 range, accounting for 42.6% of the sample. Additionally, a notable 26% of vehicles are valued between £3,000 and £4,000, while approximately 23.7% are in the £1,000 to £2,000 bracket. Smaller percentages are seen in higher price ranges, with 5.9% between £4,000 and £5,000 and only 1.8% above £5,000. This distribution suggests that most vehicles of this model and age are priced fairly affordably in the private sale market, with the bulk of valuations clustered below £4,000.

production years
        
The data indicates that the majority of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2007-11) C200 4DR Saloon models are from the year 2008, accounting for 55.6% of the sample. Vehicles from 2009 comprise 27.2%, while those from 2007 and 2010 are less common, representing 12.4% and 4.7%, respectively. This suggests that the 2008 model is the most prevalent among these vehicles, which may reflect its popularity, production volume, or market demand during that period.

colour popularity
        
The data indicates that the most common main paint colour for the Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2007-11) C200 4DR Saloon is black, accounting for approximately 50.9% of the vehicles in the sample. Silver is also quite prevalent, representing around 27.2%. Lighter colours such as white, beige, and grey are less common, each comprising a smaller share—white at 7.1%, beige at 0.6%, and grey at 7.1%. Dark colours dominate the palette, with black and silver making up the majority, while more vibrant colours like red and blue are less frequently observed, at 3% and 4.1% respectively.

ownership cycle
        
The data on registered keepers for the Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2007-2011) model indicates that the majority of vehicles have had between 3 to 7 owners. Specifically, the most common number of keepers is 6, accounting for 17.2%, followed by vehicles with 5 (14.8%), 4 (14.2%), and 7 (13.6%) owners. Notably, a small percentage of vehicles—around 0.6%—have only had a single registered keeper, suggesting some cars may have been well-maintained or bought new and kept for extended periods. Conversely, a small proportion (about 2.4%) has had 12 or more owners, which could imply higher turnover or frequent replacements. Overall, the data suggests a relatively stable ownership pattern with most cars remaining with a handful of owners over their lifetime.

engine choices
        
The data indicates that all vehicles in this sample of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2007-11) C200 4DR Saloon with the specified model details are equipped with a 2.1-liter CDI BlueEfficiency diesel engine. Additionally, 100% of these vehicles utilize diesel as their primary fuel type. This consistency suggests that within this model and specification, there is a standard engine capacity and fuel type, reflecting uniform manufacturing configurations for this particular vehicle variant.












