Leok777 Clutched September 4, 2010 Share September 4, 2010 (edited) I'm thinking of getting a 2nd hand C180K around 5yrs old. Any bros have any idea if its a good idea? Thanks in advance. Edited September 4, 2010 by Leok777 ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kenneve888 4th Gear September 4, 2010 Share September 4, 2010 I'm thinking of getting a 2nd hand C180K around 5yrs old. Any bros have any idea if its a good idea? Thanks in advance. Wah, so scary...I was surfing for a similar car in the internet....price around $65k onwards.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Voodooman Supersonic September 4, 2010 Share September 4, 2010 (edited) Can anyone tell me which month/year the first batch of C180 and C200 blueefficiency models were registered in Singapore and what are the difference between BE and the previous C180/200 models? Edited September 4, 2010 by Voodooman Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soya Supersonic September 4, 2010 Share September 4, 2010 Can anyone tell me which month/year the first batch of C180 and C200 blueefficiency models were registered in Singapore and what are the difference between BE and the previous C180/200 models? U referring to C180/200 Kompressor Blueefficiency or C180/200 CGI Blueefficiency? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Davidklt 6th Gear September 4, 2010 Share September 4, 2010 They are in my sight too.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Voodooman Supersonic September 4, 2010 Share September 4, 2010 (edited) Kompressor, I suppose. I am looking at around 1-2 years old C180/C200, CGI is very new or should I wait a while and buy CGI? Heard HP is about the same but FC better? Would be keen to know the difference between the 2 as well. Too many variants and they look the same to me.... is there a quick and fast way to differentiate and identify the various models? Tried to search and google but I must admit I am a little lost. Edited September 4, 2010 by Voodooman Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cklasse 1st Gear September 4, 2010 Share September 4, 2010 Go to SgMerc to check out the past posting. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soya Supersonic September 4, 2010 Share September 4, 2010 Kompressor, I suppose. I am looking at around 1-2 years old C180/C200, CGI is very new or should I wait a while and buy CGI? Heard HP is about the same but FC better? Would be keen to know the difference between the 2 as well. Too many variants and they look the same to me.... is there a quick and fast way to differentiate and identify the various models? Tried to search and google but I must admit I am a little lost. Visually, Kompressor and CGI looks the same, except for the rear badging which states either. Main difference is that merc has abandoned the kompressor and has now gone turbocharged for all the new CGI models, incorporating direct injection incl the new E-class. For the C180, it's now back to 1.8L for the latest CGI BE instead of 1.6L for the former Kompressor BE. On paper, bhp is the same but torque for CGI is higher by 20Nm. Driving wise, u can certainly feel the diffference as the CGI is typical of LPTs which is quite torquey n responsive at the low-end as the max torque starts to kick in from 1600rpm onwards, similar to many saab or volvo LPTs. And FC is supposed to be better as well. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jsf777 1st Gear September 4, 2010 Share September 4, 2010 (edited) Visually, Kompressor and CGI looks the same, except for the rear badging which states either. Main difference is that merc has abandoned the kompressor and has now gone turbocharged for all the new CGI models, incorporating direct injection incl the new E-class. For the C180, it's now back to 1.8L for the latest CGI BE instead of 1.6L for the former Kompressor BE. On paper, bhp is the same but torque for CGI is higher by 20Nm. Driving wise, u can certainly feel the diffference as the CGI is typical of LPTs which is quite torquey n responsive at the low-end as the max torque starts to kick in from 1600rpm onwards, similar to many saab or volvo LPTs. And FC is supposed to be better as well. [thumbsup] well put ....TS should have a better pic now... bro soya...noticed your avatar has been changed from T5 to BE... Edited September 4, 2010 by Jsf777 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soya Supersonic September 4, 2010 Share September 4, 2010 [thumbsup] well put ....TS should have a better pic now... bro soya...noticed your avatar has been changed from T5 to BE... hehe...going 'green'. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RadX Moderator September 4, 2010 Share September 4, 2010 hehe...going 'green'. Ahpek 'stamp n chop' [laugh] Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leok777 Clutched September 5, 2010 Author Share September 5, 2010 thanks guys. i was just worried cos heard that model had lotsa problems. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luckcent 4th Gear September 5, 2010 Share September 5, 2010 Don't speculate, till you meet one who owns it. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Voodooman Supersonic September 5, 2010 Share September 5, 2010 Visually, Kompressor and CGI looks the same, except for the rear badging which states either. Main difference is that merc has abandoned the kompressor and has now gone turbocharged for all the new CGI models, incorporating direct injection incl the new E-class. For the C180, it's now back to 1.8L for the latest CGI BE instead of 1.6L for the former Kompressor BE. On paper, bhp is the same but torque for CGI is higher by 20Nm. Driving wise, u can certainly feel the diffference as the CGI is typical of LPTs which is quite torquey n responsive at the low-end as the max torque starts to kick in from 1600rpm onwards, similar to many saab or volvo LPTs. And FC is supposed to be better as well. Thanks for the concise and very clear write-up. My experience with the new C200 CGI BE is pretty good. I have itchy butt and will usually swap car every 2-3 years (how can someone drive the same old car for 10 years?), so buying new is out of the question for me. I was hoping that the old C200K BE will not be very different from the new C200 CGI BE in terms of the drive, century sprint and handling. With less torque, it is definitely going to be less fun. Will try to test drive a C200K BE to feel the diff. So.... when did C&C introduce/register the first C200K BE and the C200 CGI BE? Anyone can provide me with a rough timeline? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Voodooman Supersonic September 5, 2010 Share September 5, 2010 Go to SgMerc to check out the past posting. Thanks, very informative. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Voodooman Supersonic September 5, 2010 Share September 5, 2010 Thanks, very informative. Found my answer, thanks to all. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jsf777 1st Gear September 5, 2010 Share September 5, 2010 (edited) Thanks for the concise and very clear write-up. My experience with the new C200 CGI BE is pretty good. I have itchy butt and will usually swap car every 2-3 years (how can someone drive the same old car for 10 years?), so buying new is out of the question for me. I was hoping that the old C200K BE will not be very different from the new C200 CGI BE in terms of the drive, century sprint and handling. With less torque, it is definitely going to be less fun. Will try to test drive a C200K BE to feel the diff. So.... when did C&C introduce/register the first C200K BE and the C200 CGI BE? Anyone can provide me with a rough timeline? Did Cycle ever introduce C200K (Kompressor) BE? When I bought my previous C200k in Nov last year they only hv the C180K BE(1.6 lit). Subsequently they introduced the C180 & C200 BE(both 1.8 lit CGI).... Now for the E class both 200 & 250 BE (both are 1.8 lit CGI)...of course the difference are their bhp and torque... Edited September 5, 2010 by Jsf777 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soya Supersonic September 5, 2010 Share September 5, 2010 Thanks for the concise and very clear write-up. My experience with the new C200 CGI BE is pretty good. I have itchy butt and will usually swap car every 2-3 years (how can someone drive the same old car for 10 years?), so buying new is out of the question for me. I was hoping that the old C200K BE will not be very different from the new C200 CGI BE in terms of the drive, century sprint and handling. With less torque, it is definitely going to be less fun. Will try to test drive a C200K BE to feel the diff. So.... when did C&C introduce/register the first C200K BE and the C200 CGI BE? Anyone can provide me with a rough timeline? Dun tink there was ever a C200 BE for the kompressor models. But since the introduction of the new 1.8L CGI E200 & E250, BE is now the norm for c-class too. Since so many models are using the same base 1.8L CGI, won't be long b4 some tuner is able to break the code for an easy reflash. [sly] ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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