The 2000 Mercedes-Benz C-Class W203 - reinventing the luxury brand

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024

Комментарии • 17

  • @vonsauerkraut
    @vonsauerkraut 3 месяца назад +3

    IT still Looks good today

    • @techbytech85
      @techbytech85  3 месяца назад

      Some still debate this fact, but in my interpretation, this generation C klasse represents the height of Mercedes-Benz design revolution, a clear departure from the boxy 80's and early 90's cars, which looked great but were ageing by the 00's. So, yeah, I do agree completely, it most definitely looks good today.

  • @KrzysztofUrbaniak-wx1jh
    @KrzysztofUrbaniak-wx1jh 4 месяца назад

    Finally a car review that someone spent time to describe how the car is handling. 95% of youtubers don't even realise and notice what is happening with the car while it is moving. I was inside w202 and w204 and was curious about steering. Thanks!

    • @techbytech85
      @techbytech85  4 месяца назад

      To my mind, that's what it's all about; I can look at images and read brochures, but a subjective review is about the feel and the drive. Your response makes it worthwhile. 👌

  • @mobilephonesandtech
    @mobilephonesandtech Год назад +3

    Interesting review!

  • @elsombero1747
    @elsombero1747 9 месяцев назад

    It's a great daily. Have the 2.0 Gasoline version with Gas Installation and I got it for 280Euro. No rust, had a valid inspection for the LPG gas system and it had the best manual 6 gear gearbox in it. It didn't run. I moved it to the gas station 2km from the owners house and when it was rolling, I tried to kick start it by stepping on the clutch and shifting it to the second gear and letting the clutch go.
    At the gas station I drove it up on a curb and started work with basic tools.
    Some sensor in the engine block was broken but I fixed it with WD40.
    Also the gas installation module had some corrosion. So I went to a hardware store, resoldered every big chip and sealed it with temperature resistant silicon.
    After those fixes, it was driving and I drove it over 2500km from Spain to Poland. I paid 15Euro for a bit of gasoline and 11Euro to fill up the LPG Gas bottle.
    I still have that car, drive it around and the only thing that broke in the 7 months of ownership, it broke down again and it was caused by that stupid sensor again. I bought a new one in Germany for 30Euro.
    In a couple of weeks I will be replacing both of the headlights with some used ones that were in very good condition since I won't be able to pass the inspection with those old foggy ones. I paid 38Euro for both headlights at a used car parts shop

    • @techbytech85
      @techbytech85  9 месяцев назад +2

      Nice. Always great to hear from a fellow petrolhead who is enthusiastic about more basic stuff!

    • @elsombero1747
      @elsombero1747 9 месяцев назад

      @@techbytech85 It was definitely a risky decision because I never worked as a car mechanic and I rather repaired all the cars by following some logical steps.
      Logical steps like do the spark plugs generate a spark, does anything come on the dashboard, does the fuel pump prime and does any light blink in a specific pattern etc.
      On this Mercedes here, if it's the model with the round diagnostic connector, you can short two pins together with a paper clip and the check engine light will flash in a specific pattern. But I think it's better to have the later models of this Mercedes here with OBD2 connector (currently still a standard connector on 99% of the cars)

  • @encinobalboa
    @encinobalboa Год назад +2

    Last of the Bruno Sacco designs.

    • @techbytech85
      @techbytech85  Год назад

      Did not know that, thanks for sharing. I have some jist of who the guy did for Mercedes Benz, but not about the w203.

    • @encinobalboa
      @encinobalboa Год назад +3

      @@techbytech85 Bruno's philosophy was designing a Mercedes which looks like a Mercedes. There is no mistaking a W203 on the road.

  • @cryptonios
    @cryptonios 11 дней назад

    it was my fathers car, now i drive it, it still drives the same as 20 years ago

    • @techbytech85
      @techbytech85  11 дней назад

      Glad to hear it's in good working order. The one I used for the review wasn't exactly top tier, I tried to let that show; to expand on the idea that the model itself is full of potential as a modern classic, just not the car in question.
      As for a passion project for myself, I ended up purchasing an Mx-5.

  • @encinobalboa
    @encinobalboa Год назад

    Trunk will fit one set of golf clubs without folding rear seats.

    • @techbytech85
      @techbytech85  Год назад

      I bet it was a mandatory design feature to fit the golf set with ease in the trunk/boot.

    • @encinobalboa
      @encinobalboa Год назад

      @@techbytech85 Country club and Mercedes go hand in hand.