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DaimlerChrysler assembles the C-Class, a series of automobile models, in Stuttgart and offers it to the public under the Mercedes-Benz brand. The C-Class was introduced for the 1994 model year as a replacement to the popular 190E and other similar Mercedes models. For the 2001 model year, DaimlerChrysler introduced a new generation of the C-Class, and in 2004, it planned to make minor modifications to the model for the 2005 model year. As of 2004, the C-Class automobiles are the cheapest in the Mercedes-Benz model line of models availble in the US.
In the 2004 model year, the C-Class' powertrains are comprised of the one following engines
in addition to a manual or automatic transmission, and a rear-wheel or all-wheel drive system.
(Data for year 2005 models)
| Current Mercedes-Benz Vehicle Lineup | |
| Sedans | A-Class C-Class E-Class S-Class |
| Coupes | CLK-Class CLS-Class CL-Class |
| Trucks | B-Class X-Class R-Class M-Class G-Class |
| Sports cars | SLK-Class SL-Class SLR |
| Others | Smart V-Class Unimog |