Mercedes C class 2004 vs Toyota Corolla 2007
Gearbox: | Manual | Manual | |
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Engine: | 2.1 Diesel | 2.0 Diesel | |
Camshaft drive: | Timing chain | Timing chain | |
Performance | |||
Power: | 122 HP | 126 HP | |
Torque: | 270 NM | 300 NM | |
Acceleration 0-100 km/h: | 11.7 seconds | 10.3 seconds | |
Toyota Corolla is a more dynamic driving. Mercedes C class engine produces 4 HP less power than Toyota Corolla, whereas torque is 30 NM less than Toyota Corolla. Due to the lower power, Mercedes C class reaches 100 km/h speed 1.4 seconds later. | |||
Fuel consumption | |||
Fuel consumption (l/100km): | 6.1 | 5.3 | |
Real fuel consumption: | 6.4 l/100km | 5.9 l/100km | |
The Toyota Corolla is a better choice when it comes to fuel economy. By specification Mercedes C class consumes 0.8 litres more fuel per 100 km than the Toyota Corolla, which means that if you drive 15,000 km in a year, the Mercedes C class could require 120 litres more fuel. By comparing actual fuel consumption based on user reports, Mercedes C class consumes 0.5 litres more fuel per 100 km than the Toyota Corolla. | |||
Fuel tank capacity: | 62 litres | 55 litres | |
Full fuel tank distance: | 1010 km in combined cycle | 1030 km in combined cycle | |
1290 km on highway | 1240 km on highway | ||
960 km with real consumption | 930 km with real consumption | ||
Drive type | |||
Wheel drive type: | Rear wheel drive (RWD) | Front wheel drive (FWD) | |
Front-wheel drive cars (Toyota Corolla) have better traction on slippery roads and when climbing hills, better fuel economy, and are less expensive to purchase. On the disadvantage side, FWD cars usually have less towing capacity, poorer acceleration and harder handling. Rear-wheel drive cars (Mercedes C class) have better handling on dry roads, better acceleration, more even weight distribution and more fun to drive. RWD is also better for towing large loads. The cons of rear-wheel drive are less interior and trunk space and more difficulty maneuvering in wet and snowy conditions. | |||
Engines | |||
Engine production duration: | 8 years | 13 years | |
Engine spread: | Installed on at least 2 other car models, including Mercedes E klase, Mercedes Vito | Installed on at least 5 other car models, including Toyota Avensis, Toyota RAV4, Toyota Auris | |
In general, the longer and for more car models an engine is produced, the better its serviceability and availability of spare parts. Toyota Corolla might be a better choice in this respect. | |||
Toyota Corolla 2007 2.0 engine: The 2.0-liter Toyota 1AD-FTV diesel engine, also known as the 2.0 D-4D, was produced from 2005 to 2018. In 2009, with the shift to Euro 5 emission standards, the engine was updated with piezo injectors replacing the earlier electromagnetic ones. It features an IHI RHF4 ... More about Toyota Corolla 2007 2.0 engine | |||
Dimensions | |||
Length: | 4.53 m | 4.54 m | |
Width: | 1.73 m | 1.76 m | |
Height: | 1.43 m | 1.47 m | |
Mercedes C class is smaller. Mercedes C class is 1 cm shorter than the Toyota Corolla, 3 cm narrower, while the height of Mercedes C class is 4 cm lower. | |||
Trunk capacity: | no data | 450 litres | |
Turning diameter: | 10.8 meters | 10 meters | |
The turning circle of the Mercedes C class is 0.8 metres more than that of the Toyota Corolla, which means Mercedes C class can be harder to manoeuvre in tight streets and parking spaces. | |||
Gross weight (kg): | 1`500 | 1`890 | |
Safety: | no data | ||
Quality: | average | high | |
Average price (€): | 3000 | 3400 | |
Rating in user reviews: | 7.4/10 | 9.1/10 | |
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