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Top of the Class for sales

Mercedes C 300

By Bill McCarthy

Mercedes’ compact executive thoroughbred, the C-Class, is a best seller for a good reason.

Since the current generation was launched in 2014, 2.5 million models have been sold worldwide

It looks the part, offers cutting edge technology and has the sheer desirability and aspirational quality many look for.

The latest version is as slick and stylish as ever and with this plug-in hybrid version, offers a step forward against many of its rivals.

With an electric-only range of around 65 miles, you could ask the question, why go for full electric as the charging infrastructure continues to grow at a snail’s pace? Even when the charge runs out, you still have the petrol engine to deliver power.

While many plug-ins offer around 30 miles, doubling the range here means most journeys can be completed on electric power only

Every engine in the new C-Class is electrified either as a plug-in hybrid or a mild hybrid with 48-volt technology and an integrated starter-generator

The two litre engine is mated with a 128bhp electric motor, powered by a large 25.4kWh battery to deliver rapid pace and brilliant economy. The low CO2 emissions mean low, for now, road tax and the lower end of the Benefit in Kind taxation table.

It has a nominal mpg of 470.8, but true mpg depends on how much you drive on electric only, so is probably nearer to 60-65mpg.

The C-Class model range consists of four equipment levels, including Sport; AMG Line; AMG Line Premium; and AMG Line Premium Plus.

It has a low-slung sleek silhouette, attractive alloys, and elliptical lights either side of the large grille sporting the iconic three-pointed Mercedes star.

It also features AMG front bumper with sporty air intakes and chrome elements

The interior is premium quality with heated and powered leather seats, soft-touch finish, classy inserts, and a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster display.

The centre is dominated by the standard 11.9-inch display which operated the latest generation of the impressive MBUX infotainment system, which has now fully integrated the major music streaming services.

It is also capable of receiving over-the-air updates. As soon as a new update becomes available a message appears in MBUX.

Full smartphone connectivity is available and certain systems can be operated by voice command.

Wireless phone charging is also available

On the road, the car is an impressive performer. The hybrid system is mated with the familiar nine-speed automatic transmission to deliver seamless changes and swift acceleration.

The driver can select a number of modes including Comfort, ECO, Sport, Sport+, Individual and two hybrid-specific modes: Battery Level and Electric, for a choice of performance and economy. Switch to Sport mode and everything sharpens up to deliver an engaging drive.

Otherwise, the car glides along almost silently on electric power, with plenty in reserve with the powerful petrol engine lurking in reserve.

Handling is sharp and the car performs well on twisting country lanes competently, always feeling well-balanced and aided by responsive steering.

Using an 11kW charger, you’ll need two hours for a full charge, which limits the potential for zero-emissions running on longer journeys unless you have that time to spare at a service station. Fast charging capability would make it even more attractive.

The large batter. means boot space is reduced on the hybrid to 315 litres, which is not a huge amount in its class.

Mercedes has a reputation for safety and equipment is extensive with a full range of airbags, Blind Spot Assist; rear view camera and a host of other aids.

Factfile

Mercedes C 300 e AMG Line Saloon

Price: £44,895

Mechanical: Combined 205hp 1,999cc, 4cyl petrol engine and electric motor driving rear wheels via 9-speed auto gearbox

Max speed: 152mph

0-62mph: 6.1 seconds

Combined mpg: 470.8

CO2 emissions: 13g/km

Warranty: 3yrs/100,000 miles

Iconic Jimny makes its mark

Suzuki Jimny Commercial

By Bill McCarthy

The highly capable little and iconic Jimny is now classed as a commercial vehicle, and to borrow an advertising phrase, does exactly what it says on the tin.

Its offroad capability is amazing and its compact size means it can get to places other off-roaders would find difficult.

I tried it on a challenging off-road course in Wales and was amazed by its capability and the gutsy 1.5 litre engine. Drop it into low gear mode and you feel it could go virtually anywhere.

Ideal for farms and commercial operators and features a ladder frame, the three angles 3-link rigid axle suspension and ALLGRIP PRO 4WD. However, the load space behind the mesh screen is just 838 litres. You might get a couple of hay bales in there, but space is limited.

Now available as a commercial vehicle only, it’s no-frills funky retro persona still attracts attention, particularly from younger admirers.

For those enthusiasts who want it other than for commercial use, Suzuki dispensing with the rear two seats should not be a problem and it doesn’t exactly look like a van. However numbers are limited.

It is like a box on wheels, with high ground clearance, prominent wheel arch guards and a lat and square bonnet design, for better visibility on uneven terrain.

Considering how cheap it is, there is plenty of standard equipment on the single specification Jimny which starts at £16,796 excluding VAT (£19,999 including VAT. 

Kit includes air conditioning, ALLGRIP PRO selectable 4WD with low transfer gear, DAB radio, Bluetooth, 15-inch black steel wheels and cruise control with speed limiter. A retro touch is the CD player. Some people still use them

To pretend it is anything other than utilitarian would be nonsense and for a loyal following including younger people that is the charm. It has an industrial look inside, no fancy soft touch finish with harsh plastics the order of the day, making it easier to keep it clean.

The controls have a boxy look and feature big dials, buttons and functional rocker switches and a multi-function steering wheel. Central is an information screen.

There is not a lot of space between the driver seat and the steering wheel as the mesh dividing frame restricts seat movement. There are two gearshifts, the main gearbox and the stubby shift lever for four-wheel drive.

On the road, the 100bhp  just about delivers although not the most economical. It does deliver a pleasing raspy tone under acceleration, which calms down on the motorway. There is some road noise and some wind noise from the large door mirrors.

The ride can be a bit bouncy and it wallows a bit on corners, but it is an engaging and enjoyable drive.

Safety features include Dual Sensor Brake Support (DSBS) which employs automatic brakes to help avoid a collision, and hill hold and descent control that support driving on slopes. In addition, eCall, an emergency messaging function following a collision is also available as standard equipment.

Factfile

Suzuki Jimny Commercial

Price: £19,999 (inc VAT)

Mechanical: 100bhp,1.5 litre, 4cyl petrol engine driving all wheels via five speed gearbox

Max speed: 90 mph

Combined mpg: 37.5

CO2 emissions: 173g/km

Warranty: 3yrs/60,000 miles