SPIED + VIDEO: NEW Videos Of The All-New Mercedes-Benz C-Class Emerge!

SPIED + VIDEO: NEW Videos Of The All-New Mercedes-Benz C-Class Emerge!
Though we posted one clip of the all-new, upcoming 2015 Mercedes-Benz C-Class sent to us by our friend Toldi, it seems there's a lot more for the picking!

In fact, there are four more!

All of them show the upcoming C-Class from a variety of angles and they're definitely worth watching if you're interested in the upcoming C-Class' all-new look. Reason being is simple. Some vehicles have a lot of camouflage while others are pretty bare. This means that you can get a pretty good idea of how the next-gen vehicle will shape up.

One thing that's pretty easy to spot on the less wrapped vehicles is how similar it looks to the flagship S-Class. This doesn't come as much of a surprise because if you've looked at the C-Class over the years, it likes to mimic its big brother.

That said, take a peek at the few clips below...


The brand new barely disguised Mercedes Benz C-class - W205 series - caught in a district of Böblingen near Stuttgart (Germany).














LexSucksLexSucks - 7/25/2013 4:55:29 PM
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Ahh... the Mercedes C-Class. A car that gets its butt handed to it by every competing car in it's class. A car that has had the same V6 going on 12 years (and even back then it was barely competitive). The same engine that MB will put in the next gen car. The C-Class is a harmless MILF Mobile.


GennissenGennissen - 7/26/2013 3:27:05 AM
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That doesn't say a lot about the competition then


LexSucksLexSucks - 7/26/2013 10:35:12 PM
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What more can the competition do? They're better than the C-Class.


reaganeatbrainsreaganeatbrains - 7/27/2013 12:31:02 AM
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and yet it outsells most of its competitors, some of which are currently a generation cycle ahead of them.

the c-class has improved by leaps and bounds each generation, and i expect this new one to at very least retain its best-in-class styling.

careful not to base your opinions so heavily on car-mag editorials


LexSucksLexSucks - 7/28/2013 11:11:41 AM
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I'd be careful not to base an opinion on sales numbers. McDonald's sells the most food. I base my opinion on how the car performs. And the C-Class doesn't really perform worth a damn when you put it up against the car in which it competes against. It's the slowest, least grip, worse handling, least dynamic car, while also being one of the most expensive. Not a good recipe on my book.

They do outsell most of the competition, so I guess creating a competitive car isn't really a priority for the C-Class. This is a volume car for them, not a car designed to win competitions. The next generation will be just as lax. Nothing to write home about like the current car.


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