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Old 21st September 2007, 04:31   #31
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Somehow I quite like the look of the new c the old c though a stunner in profile and rear the front( yuck! those amoeba headlamps and the design as a whole did not give the feeling of a mercedes.
This is weird... most people like the W203 for its front and profile but not the rear. The rear can easily be mistaken as a Honda or a Toyota but its the front that distinguishes it from the lesser mortals.
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Old 21st September 2007, 11:31   #32
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New Honda City - 1st gen.


New C class


Dare I say it, the Honda actually looked better!!
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Old 21st September 2007, 13:35   #33
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atleast on the bright side once you break your new c class taillights, you can retrofit the cheaper NHC lights on there

took a short TD of the new c350 sport, i will pass on this one. didnt like the handling, it did not 'feel' powerful and was slow. the rear legroom has not improved much from the previous generation (maybe .5inch at most). if your looking for a sports sedan, look elsewhere.
id rather have the new Infiniti g35.
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atleast on the bright side once you break your new c class taillights, you can retrofit the cheaper NHC lights on there
I guess the NHC tail lamps are quite cheap, almost all the weird and wacky cars have those taillamps.
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