Whats New for the 2004 Mercedes-Benz C-Class?
Sport coupe and sport sedan versions of the 2004 Mercedes-Benz C-Class are significantly updated this year. On the outside, C-Class sport sedans receive new 17-inch alloy wheels; four-piston front brakes with cross-drilled rotors; a modified exhaust note with polished outlet tip; and a stiffer, lowered sport suspension as standard equipment. Inside, there’s a new three-spoke steering wheel, stainless steel pedals with rubber studs, and a new short-throw six-speed manual transmission for a sportier feel and reduced travel between gears. Sport coupes receive redesigned 17-inch alloy wheels, a larger chrome exhaust tip, body-colored door handles, leather shift knob and patterned aluminum doorsills. Like the sport sedan, the C-Class sport coupe has a three-spoke steering wheel and rubber-studded aluminum pedals. Standard Mercedes-Benz C-Class models equipped with the 4Matic all-wheel drive system include heated seats for 2004, resulting in a steep discount from last year.Advantages of the