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Description
The Mercedes-Benz W202 is the internal designation for the second-generation Mercedes-Benz C-Class. The 1995 model year was an important one for the W202, as it marked a time when the C-Class became more popular due to its improved features and engineering. Here's an overview of the key features of the 1995 Mercedes-Benz W202:
Engine Types:
Inline-4 engines in the C180, C200, and C220 models.
Inline-6 engines in the C280 model.
Diesel engines in the C250D and C300D variants.
Displacement:
Engines ranged from 1.8 liters (C180) to 2.8 liters (C280).
Power Output:
From approximately 122 hp in the C180 up to 194 hp in the C280.
Transmission:
5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic transmission (in most models).
Early models may have had the 4-speed automatic, with later versions upgrading to 5-speed.
Performance:
0-60 mph times ranged from 7.9 seconds (for the C280) to over 12 seconds for some of the less powerful models.
Front Suspension: Independent suspension with a McPherson strut and coil springs for better handling and ride comfort.
Rear Suspension: Independent multi-link rear suspension, contributing to improved road stability and comfort.
Brakes: Disc brakes on all wheels with ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) as standard in most models.
Steering: Power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering for precise handling.
Body Style: Compact sedan with clean lines and a slightly more modern appearance than its predecessor (W201).
Dimensions:
Length: Approx. 4,400 mm (173 inches).
Width: 1,715 mm (67.5 inches).
Height: 1,410 mm (55.5 inches).
Wheelbase: 2,650 mm (104.3 inches).
Aerodynamics: The W202 was designed with improved aerodynamics for better fuel efficiency and lower drag.
Lights: Conventional halogen headlights and tail lamps; fog lights were available on higher trims.
Wheels: 15-inch alloy wheels on standard models, with larger options available for sportier trims.
Seating: High-quality materials, with fabric or leather upholstery depending on trim level. The front seats were typically power-adjustable in higher trims.
Interior Layout: A driver-focused cockpit with ergonomic controls and a traditional Mercedes-Benz dashboard layout.
Climate Control: Air conditioning was standard, with optional automatic climate control in higher trims.
Audio System: A cassette player was standard, with CD players available as optional upgrades on some models.
Trunk Space: A spacious trunk with around 14.5 cubic feet (411 liters) of cargo capacity.
Power Windows: Standard, with one-touch up/down functionality in higher trims.
Steering Wheel: Leather-wrapped steering wheel on most models, with optional wood trim in higher trims.
Safety Features:
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System): Standard across all models.
SRS Airbags: Driver and passenger airbags were standard for added safety.
Traction Control: Available on certain models, especially those with the larger engines.
Side-Impact Protection: Reinforced side panels for better passenger safety.
Cruise Control: Available on higher trims.
Central Locking System: Electrically operated central locking with an alarm system in most models.
Sunroof: Available on many higher trims or as an option.
Driving Dynamics: The W202 had a balanced ride and handling, offering comfort without sacrificing sportiness, especially with the sportier C36 AMG variant, which was launched in 1995 and featured a 3.6-liter inline-six engine with around 276 hp.
Fuel Efficiency:
The W202 was relatively efficient for its time, with average fuel consumption ranging from around 8-12 liters per 100 km (depending on the engine and transmission).
The 1995 Mercedes-Benz W202 C-Class was known for its solid build quality, refined ride, and luxury features. It represented a balance between performance and comfort, offering an entry-level luxury sedan experience with many high-end features that were typical of Mercedes-Benz at the time.