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Recommended. Overstyled, oversized and over here... The 300C is actually part European, despite its all-American looks: the chassis comes from the last Mercedes E Class.
Offbeat sportscar based on the previous generation Mercedes SLK, but let down by an inert driving experience.
Not Recommended. The American maker's budget saloon is strong on equipment but has a serious image problem. The interior is cheap and it's dull to drive.
Average. Tired and old-looking now the novelty has worn off, but still a decent enough car for practicality-seekers.
Not recommended. Falls well short of its European rivals for driving dynamics and despite generous equipment levels it's overpriced. The less expensive Ford Mondeo is a better buy.
Recommended. Big Chrysler has plenty of space for people and luggage - but not at the same time. A good image and a superb ride to match.
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