
MERCEDES-BENZ C CLASS (2007-11) C200 4DR SALOON 2.1 CDI 136 SPORT AUTO
The MERCEDES-BENZ C CLASS (2007-11) C200 4DR SALOON 2.1 CDI 136 SPORT AUTO is a stylish and reliable executive saloon that stands out in the UK market for its blend of luxury, comfort, and practical performance. Known for its sleek design and premium features, this model offers a refined driving experience, making it a popular choice for professionals, families, and those who enjoy a touch of luxury in their everyday commute. With an average mileage of around 113,000 miles and a typical ownership history of about four previous owners, this vehicle has proven to be a dependable option for those seeking a well-rounded saloon that balances efficiency with driving pleasure.
What makes the Mercedes-Benz C200 from this period particularly notable is its reputation for quality build and sophisticated styling, setting it apart from many rivals in its class. Its diesel engine offers good fuel economy, ideal for daily commuting or longer journeys, all while providing a smooth and comfortable ride. The model's practical four-door saloon design makes it suitable for families or professionals who want space without sacrificing elegance. Considering its value, with an average private sale worth around £4,050, the C200 saloon offers excellent potential for those seeking a stylish, reliable vehicle that combines luxury features with everyday usability.
	

average use
        
The data indicates that the most common recorded mileage for the Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2007-11) C200 4DR Saloon 2.1 CDI 136 SPORT AUTO is between 100,000 and 110,000 miles, accounting for approximately 14.7% of the vehicles surveyed. There is also a notable proportion of vehicles with mileage between 110,000 and 130,000 miles (another 14.7%) and 90,000 to 100,000 miles (11.5%). Conversely, very low mileage vehicles (0-10,000 miles) make up just 1.2%, and high-mileage vehicles over 200,000 miles are relatively rare, representing only about 2% combined. The distribution suggests a tendency for these vehicles to be maintained or driven up to around the 100,000–130,000 mile range, with fewer examples at the extremes either very low or very high mileage.

vehicle values
        
The data indicates that the majority of private sale valuations for the Mercedes-Benz C Class (2007-11) C200 4DR Saloon 2.1 CDI 136 Sport Auto fall within the £3,000 to £4,000 range, accounting for 39.3% of the assessed vehicles. Additionally, a significant portion, 19.8%, are estimated to be in the £4,000 to £5,000 range. Smaller percentages are spread across lower and higher price brackets, with minimal vehicles falling into the £1,000 to £2,000 range (4.8%) and the £6,000 to £7,000 range (4%). This distribution suggests that the typical private sale price is clustered around the £3,000 to £4,000 mark, indicating that most vehicles of this model and age tend to be valued within this mid-range.

production years
        
The data indicates that the majority of Mercedes-Benz C Class (2007-11) C200 4DR Saloon 2.1 CDI 136 Sport Auto vehicles in the sample were manufactured in 2010, accounting for 82.5%. A smaller proportion, 16.3%, were made in 2011, while a very minimal 1.2% date back to 2009. This suggests that the 2010 model year is the most prevalent among these vehicles, likely reflecting production and registration patterns during that period.

colour popularity
        
The data indicates that the most common main paint colours for the Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2007-11) C200 4DR Saloon 2.1 CDI 136 Sport Auto are Silver (30.2%) and Black (29.4%), closely followed by White and Grey (each at 13.9%). These four colours collectively account for roughly 84.4% of the vehicles, suggesting a strong preference for neutral and classic hues among owners. Notably, the more vibrant colours such as Blue (7.9%) and Red (4%) are less common, while Beige is quite rare at just 0.8%. Overall, the data reflects a tendency towards subdued, timeless colours for this model.

ownership cycle
        
The data on registered keepers for the Mercedes-Benz C Class (2007-11) C200 4DR Saloon shows that most vehicles have been owned by between 4 and 6 individuals, with 19% having five keepers, and 18.7% having four. Notably, around 11.5% of these cars have had seven keepers, indicating some vehicles experience multiple ownership changes over time. Very few cars have had more than 10 keepers, with only 0.8% having 12 or 13 owners, suggesting that high ownership turnover is relatively rare. Overall, the data indicates a moderate to stable ownership pattern, with the majority of vehicles changing hands a few times rather than frequently.

engine choices
        
The data indicates that all vehicles of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2007-11) C200 4DR Saloon 2.1 CDI 136 Sport Auto in the sample are equipped with a 2.143-liter diesel engine. This suggests a uniformity in engine capacity and fuel type across the sample, with 100% of the vehicles using diesel fuel. Such consistency could simplify maintenance and fuel considerations for potential buyers or service providers.












