Supercharged Sport model with genuine
Brabus upgrades; Showing only 54,996 miles; flexible performance with impressive
economy
Mercedes-Benz used the Kompressor name to
denote its supercharged petrol engines, a technology the company had championed
since the 1920s. In the W204 C-Class, the 1.8-litre supercharged unit delivered
smooth, flexible performance with impressive economy, giving the C180 a lively
feel without sacrificing refinement. The combination of forced induction and
Mercedes durability made these engines particularly well regarded among
owners.
First
registered in September 2008 this C180 Sport Kompressor is finished in Fire Opal
Red and shows only 54,996 miles, with just two former keepers recorded on the
current V5C. Enhanced with genuine Brabus upgrades, it presents as a striking
and well-specified example of the
model.
The
service history is strong, with seven stamps in the original service book,
supported by a folder of paperwork that includes numerous service and repair
invoices. Among these is documentation for the genuine Brabus exhaust, body kit
and rear badge — a costly factory-approved enhancement that further
lifts the already generous Sport specification.
The car also retains its original welcome CD
and other dealer-supplied items, adding to the sense
of careful long-term ownership. The current MOT
certificate is advisory-free and valid until January
2027.
Costing
£28,570 when new, plus a further £2,947 for the Brabus extras, this was a
notably high-specification C-Class when ordered. Starting and
stopping on site as expected.
A smart, low-mileage C180 Sport Kompressor with
rare Brabus enhancements, excellent service history and a long MOT, ready to be
enjoyed.
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