Mercedes C-Class W204 Estate T204 Facelifting, model available from 2006.
It has 200 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY 136HP diesel engine produced from 2011.
Drive on the rear axle has manual, 6 speed gearbox.
Honda Accord VIII Estate, model available from 2007.
It has 2.0 VTEC 156HP petrol engine produced from 2008.
Drive on the front axle has manual, 5 speed gearbox.
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19 reasons for Mercedes Klasa C W204 Kombi T204 Facelifting 200 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY 136KM manual in comparison to Honda Accord VIII Estate 2.0 VTEC 156HP manual
Reasons for
112
Average consumption
5.4 >
7.8 l
The fuel economy is distinctly to Mercedes's advantage. This car consumes 2.4 l less oil in the combined cycle than the Honda. Keep in mind that average fuel consumption in the mixed cycle for the mid-size segment, in which the Mercedes C-Class W204 Estate T204 Facelifting is classified, is 7.7 l while the Mercedes C-Class W204 needs by 30 percent less fuel than the average.
The Mercedes C-Class W204 Estate T204 Facelifting 200 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY 136HP manual has 89 % more torque than the Honda. Even though the vast majority of drivers do not attach importance the maximum torque when choosing a car, it shows the best how fast a vehicle acclerates. When it comes to compared vehicles the difference is relevant thus the Mercedes C-Class W204 Estate T204 Facelifting 200 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY 136HP manual will deliver you better sensation of driving.
The Mercedes C-Class W204 burns up 35 percent of oil fewer running around the town in comparison to the Honda. The Mercedes C-Class W204, that represents mid-size segment, burns up 4.2 l fewer oil, which is by 39 % lower fuel consumption in comparison to the average in the same class. The difference in fuel consumption between these two cars is really significant, so note that in order to the the comparison was adequate, you should pick up models with similar parameters.
The Mercedes can reach the speed of 100Km/h in 9.5 s, which is 2 % quicker in relation to the Honda. But the difference is not as much significant to be taken into consideration when buying a automobile.
The Mercedes has 79 liters
larger trunk
than the Honda Accord VIII Estate 2.0 VTEC 156HP manual.
Such a difference is relevant
so it will distinctly matters in terms
of the comfort of the
vehicle’s usage. It is worth to note that
the Mercedes has 5 %
bigger
trunk size than the average in the
same class. Larger
trunk will be useful during family
traveling and also during
everyday driving.
Such a big difference results from the fact that both cars have different engines. The Mercedes C-Class W204 Estate T204 Facelifting is equipped with the diesel engine and the Honda Accord VIII Estate 2.0 VTEC 156HP manual has the petrol engine. Taking into consideration different types of engines, comparing this characteristic is pointless.
Mercedes C-Class W204 Estate T204 Facelifting has 2 percent longer wheelbase in comparison to the Honda Accord VIII Estate 2.0 VTEC 156HP manual. A longer wheelbase gives more stable and comfortable ride, especially at higher speeds. It also provides more storage space. But, vehicles with a longer wheelbase will not be as maneuverable as those with a shorter wheelbase.
The Mercedes C-Class W204 Estate T204 Facelifting 200 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY 136HP manual has only one extra
gear than the
Honda Accord VIII Estate. Most often the
extra speed is used as an overdrive so that the previous
gears can be narrower to
allow increased acceleration in the
lower speeds. One more gear also affect
lower
fuel consumption and CO2 emission.
The Mercedes C-Class W204 Estate T204 Facelifting 200 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY 136HP manual has 7 percent bigger engine size than the Honda Accord VIII Estate. Because the difference is small, the Mercedes should accelerate a bit dynamically, of course assuming that other paramerters are the same.
10 reasons for Honda Accord VIII Kombi 2.0 VTEC 156KM manual in comparison to Mercedes C-Class W204 Estate T204 Facelifting 200 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY 136HP manual
Reasons for
135
Maximal power
156 >
136 hp
The horsepower of the Honda Accord VIII is by 15 percent grater when compared to the Mercedes. As the difference is small this should not affect the vehicles performance considerably.
The top velocity of the Honda Accord VIII Estate 2.0 VTEC 156HP manual is higher in comparison to this of the Mercedes C-Class W204 Estate T204 Facelifting which allows to travel the same distance on the highway faster. The difference at the level of 1 percent is not big and is imperceptible in everyday use.
Distance between two sides of a car directly affects room in the cabin as well as stability on road. The Honda Accord VIII is widther by 4 % in comparison to the Mercedes C-Class W204 and is not really worth considering. The medium for the „mid-size” segment equals to approximately 1,764 mm and is by 76 millimeters larger than the same feature of the Honda Accord VIII Estate 2.0 VTEC 156HP manual.
The Honda Accord VIII Estate 2.0 VTEC 156HP manual is 144 mm longer when compared to the Mercedes C-Class W204 Estate T204 Facelifting. Long vehicles more of passenger space and also have bigger trunk. While the Honda Accord VIII seems to be better pick for families or persons who appreciate comfortable rides that make them feel fresh and relaxed upon arriving, the Mercedes may be more appropriate to women as it will not cause troubles with parking and will be more maneuverable.
The difference in release date between these two cars is only 1 year, however, new technologies for vehicles are appearing at a blistering pace what may cause that the Honda Accord VIII Estate may feature more advanced solutionswhich in a consequence may deliver you more joy of having it.
If you are a tall driver or you tend to carry in the trunk thinks of big size, the Honda Accord VIII, which is by 11 mm higher than the Mercedes C-Class W204 Estate T204 Facelifting 200 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY 136HP manual, would be better option for you. However, compared cars do not vary much it the aspect of its height and it should not be much observable.