Used test: BMW 3 Series vs Mercedes-Benz C-Class
Buying a five-year-old executive saloon gets you lots of car for your money – but which is the better bet: a BMW 3 Series or a Mercedes C-Class?...
Our Verdict
There’s a reason the Mercedes C-Class is such a popular used car. First up, there’s the air of class that three-pointed star on the grille bestows upon it; what’s more, Mercedes’ reputation for comfort is well founded here, because the C-Class is smooth and comfortable on motorways. What’s more, it isn’t as expensive as you might think, by comparison with its rivals.
The problem is, the C-Class in this form is an older design than the BMW 3 Series tested here, and it feels it. The growly engine, sluggish gearbox and stodgy handling simply can’t match up; even more disappointingly, given Mercedes’ reputation for quality, the interior feels dour and less expensively finished. That it’s also the more expensive car of the two to run, by every measure, is the nail in its coffin.
That leaves the 3 Series to waltz to victory. Normally at this point we’d tell you about all the minor gripes we have with the winner, but in this instance, apart from the slightly jittery low-speed ride, we’re struggling. The 3 Series really is that good.
Not only is it great to drive, but it’s also remarkably potent; in fact, there are hot hatches out there that would be embarrassed by the shove from its 2.0-litre diesel engine. The splendid automatic gearbox is the cream on top; that the 3 Series is more spacious, feels smarter inside, has a better infotainment system and works out both cheaper to buy and run makes it almost a clean sweep. That you can pick one up for the price you can makes it extraordinarily tempting – and as a used alternative to that brand-new city car, it’s even more so.
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For Brilliant to drive, stunning pace, low running costs, build quality
Against Low-speed ride could be more forgiving
Verdict The finest used executive car money can buy
Rated 5 out of 5
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2nd – Mercedes C-Class
For Smooth, soft-riding motorway manners, robustly built
Against Noisy engine, slow automatic gearbox, sloppy handling
Verdict A competent performer, but one that lives in the shadow of the 3 Series
Rated 3 out of 5
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Specifications: BMW 320d SE auto
Engine size 2.0-litre diesel
List price when new £29,850
Price today £10,500
Power 181bhp
Torque 280lb ft
0-60mph 7.6sec
Top speed 141mph
Fuel economy 62.8mpg (Official average)
CO2 emissions 118g/km
Specifications: Mercedes C220 CDI SE auto
Engine size 2.1-litre diesel
List price when new £29,870
Price today £11,000
Power 168bhp
Torque 295lb ft
0-60mph 8.5sec
Top speed 143mph
Fuel economy 58.9mpg (Official average)
CO2 emissions 125g/km
Price today is based on a 2012 model with average mileage and full service history, correct at time of writing
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