Difference between Classic and Classic SE?

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What are the differences between a W203 C-Class Classic and Classic SE specs?
 

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So classic spec is with manual transmission only?
 

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On a new W203 bought today, SE adds alloy wheels and metallic paint to the basic Classic spec.
 

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Classic is manual standard although most have auto specified as an option
 

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Blobcat said:
Classic is manual standard although most have auto specified as an option
Depends - current C280 Classic has 7 speed auto as standard.
 

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Agreed that engine size can make a difference as well. The larger engines if available in Classic trim level do generally have an auto attached as standard.
 


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