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Mercedes-Benz C43 2018
The 2018 Mercedes-AMG C43 carries a braked towing capacity of up to 1800 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.
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Mercedes-Benz C-Class 2018 Price and Specs
Pricing guides
Mercedes-Benz C-Class Model | Body Type | Specs | Price from | Price to | |
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C200 | Convertible | 2.0L PULP 9 SP AUTO | $50,930 | $58,520 | |
C200 EQ (hybrid) | Convertible | 1.5L Hyb/PULP 9 SP AUTO | $58,520 | $67,320 | |
C300 | Convertible | 2.0L PULP 9 SP AUTO | $58,850 | $67,650 | |
C43 | Convertible | 3.0L PULP 9 SP AUTO | $83,050 | $95,480 | |
C200 | Coupe | 2.0L PULP 9 SP AUTO | $43,230 | $50,270 | |
C200 EQ (hybrid) | Coupe | 1.5L Hyb/PULP 9 SP AUTO | $47,190 | $54,890 | |
C250 AVANTGARDE | Coupe | 1.8L PULP 7 SP AUTO | $55,660 | $64,020 | |
C250 AVANTGARDE SPORT | Coupe | 1.8L PULP 7 SP AUTO | $61,600 | $70,840 | |
C200 | Sedan | 2.0L Hyb/PULP 9 SP AUTO | $39,820 | $46,860 | |
C200 Edition C | Sedan | 2.0L Hyb/PULP 9 SP AUTO | $39,820 | $46,860 | |
C200 EQ (hybrid) | Sedan | 1.5L Hyb/PULP 9 SP AUTO | $40,920 | $48,180 | |
C200 Sport Edition | Sedan | 2.0L Hyb/PULP 9 SP AUTO | $45,430 | $52,800 | |
C200 | Wagon | 2.0L Hyb/PULP 9 SP AUTO | $41,470 | $48,730 | |
C200 Edition C | Wagon | 2.0L Hyb/PULP 9 SP AUTO | $41,470 | $48,730 | |
C200 EQ (hybrid) | Wagon | 1.5L Hyb/PULP 9 SP AUTO | $43,120 | $50,160 | |
C200 Sport Edition | Wagon | 2.0L Hyb/PULP 9 SP AUTO | $47,080 | $54,780 |
Mercedes-Benz C43 2018 Wheel size
Wheel size for the 2018 Mercedes-AMG C43 will vary depending on model chosen, although keep in mind that many manufacturers offer alternate wheel sizes as options on many models.The wheel size available will alter the range of tyres available to be fitted. Standard wheel sizes on the Mercedes-AMG C43 spans from 19x7.5 inches.
Mercedes-AMG C43 Model | Body Type | Front Tyre Size | Front Rim | Rear Tyre Size | Rear Rim | |
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C43 | Convertible | 225x40 R19 | 19x7.5 inches | 255x35 R19 | 19x8.5 inches | |
C43 | Coupe | 225x40 R19 | 19x7.5 inches | 255x35 R19 | 19x8.5 inches | |
C43 | Sedan | 225x40 R19 | 19x7.5 inches | 255x35 R19 | 19x8.5 inches | |
C43 | Wagon | 225x40 R19 | 19x7.5 inches | 255x35 R19 | 19x8.5 inches |
Mercedes-Benz C43 2018 Fuel consumption
Fuel consumption for the 2018 Mercedes-AMG C43 is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The Mercedes-AMG C43 currently offers fuel consumption from 8.2 to 10L/100km. The Mercedes-AMG C43 is available with the following fuel type: PULP.
Mercedes-AMG C43 Model | Body Type | Specs | Fuel Consumption | |
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C43 | Convertible | 3.0L,PULP,9 SP AUTO | 8.5L/100km | |
C43 | Coupe | 3.0L,PULP,9 SP AUTO | 8.2L/100km | |
C43 | Sedan | 3.0L,PULP,9 SP AUTO | 8.2L/100km | |
C43 | Wagon | 3.0L,PULP,9 SP AUTO | 8.3L/100km |
Mercedes-Benz C43 2018 Dimensions
Dimensions for the 2018 Mercedes-AMG C43 are dependent on which body type is chosen. The maximum width and height is 1810mm x 1467mm and can vary on the basis of model.
Mercedes-AMG C43 Model | Body Type | Height x Width x Length | Ground Clearance | |
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C43 | Convertible | 1409x1810x4708 mm | 118 mm | |
C43 | Convertible | 1413x1810x4708 mm | — | |
C43 | Coupe | 1405x1810x4696 mm | 91 mm | |
C43 | Coupe | 1410x1810x4708 mm | — | |
C43 | Sedan | 1442x1810x4686 mm | 91 mm | |
C43 | Wagon | 1467x1810x4707 mm | 112 mm |
Mercedes-Benz C43 2018 Q&As
Check out real-world situations relating to the Mercedes-AMG C43 here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.
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The transmission keeps slipping on my 2002 Mercedes-Benz C-Class. Do you know what could fix this?
If the transmission is working properly between bouts of slippage, then it’s reasonable to think that this could be an electronic problem rather than a mechanical one. By turning the ignition off and then restarting, you’re effectively resetting the computer that controls the transmission. That’s why the gearbox comes good for a period before reverting to its old tricks.
That’s on the surface, anyway, but the problem could also be within the torque converter or something intermittent inside the actual gearsets, clutches, bands or valve body that is giving the same set of symptoms.
Ultimately, this is probably going to require a trip to a transmission specialist who will be able to identify the cause more accurately. In the meantime, though, there’s something you can try that might reset the transmission more permanently. On this model Mercedes-Benz, there’s a specific transmission-reset procedure that should take the gearbox back to its original factory settings. If that’s the case, it might fix your problem, but if not, then you need to call in the experts.
The procedure starts with getting in the car, closing all the doors and turning the ignition key to the on position, but not actually starting the engine. You should have all the dashboard lights illuminated at this point. Then, press the accelerator pedal right to the floor, making sure you can feel that the kick-down détente has been activated. Hold the pedal all the way down for at least 60 seconds and then, without releasing the accelerator, turn off the ignition. Don’t open the door and don’t remove the key from the ignition. Now release the accelerator and wait five minutes before starting the engine and going for a test drive.
Good luck.
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2019 Mercedes-AMG C43: Lacking power when accelerating
Colleagues of mine have noted that the C43 isn’t at its happiest when taking off from a standing start sometimes, particularly if the stop-start function is engaged. That said, the harshest description of the problem was the odd clunk when launching the car, but even with that system switched off, the AMG sometimes seems to have problems deciding which gear to select, leading to a lack of smoothness. Perhaps it’s not helped by the fact that the car is all-wheel-drive, and grips the road extremely well when perhaps a little `give’ in the driveline mightn’t be a bad thing. Maybe it’s the traction-control stepping in too early and interrupting the flow of power to the wheels.
That said, your problem sounds a lot more severe than that. The C43 uses a conventional torque converter automatic transmission, so it doesn’t suffer some of the jerkiness that other cars using dual-clutch technology can. It’s puzzling though, that the computer isn’t throwing up any fault codes, so maybe your car is simply doing what some C43s do to a greater or lesser extent. If it’s as bad as you say, it’s not good enough and you should pursue the problem with Mercedes-Benz and have the problem corrected under warranty.
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Mercedes-Benz C43 2018 Towing capacity
The Mercedes-AMG C43’s towing capacity ranges from 0kg to 1800kg. Some models also offer heavy-duty or towing option packs which can increase towing capacity, as well as options which can hamper towing capacity. Towing capacities can vary wildly on a large number of factors. These include engine, transmission, model, and options chosen. Always check with the manufacturer or in your vehicles handbook before attempting to tow anything.
Mercedes-AMG C43 Model | Body Type | Specs | Braked Capacity | |
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C43 | Convertible | 3.0L,PULP,9 SP AUTO | 0kg | |
C43 | Convertible | 3.0L,PULP,9 SP AUTO | 1800kg | |
C43 | Coupe | 3.0L,PULP,9 SP AUTO | 0kg | |
C43 | Coupe | 3.0L,PULP,9 SP AUTO | 1800kg | |
C43 | Sedan | 3.0L,PULP,9 SP AUTO | 0kg | |
C43 | Wagon | 3.0L,PULP,9 SP AUTO | 0kg |