In 1993, the Mercedes-Benz C280 were first produced in the summertime, as a replacement for the Benz 190s. The C280 has a 2.8-liter, 6-cylinder engine, and is a step above its very similar counterpart, the C220.
The '94 Benz C280 was a mid-sized car, designed to attract new (or almost-new) entrants into the luxury automobile market.
Even from the beginning it was considered luxurious, full of status, and had great safety reports. Perhaps one of the qualities most raved about is the performance, which makes sense because its producer, Daimler-Benz, created the first internal combustion engine in the world in 1885.
However, as with most things, there are some drawbacks. Parts tend to be expensive and aren't all that easy to install and Benz-qualified mechanics don't come too cheap.