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Last 203 Series C-Class Sedan
Rolls off Assembly Line in Sindelfingen
Approximately 630,000 C-Class
sedans produced at Sindelfingen plant
Best-selling Mercedes-Benz C-Class
in company's history

Photo: Mercedes-Benz
With only a few weeks left to go
until the world premiere of the new Mercedes-Benz C-Class, the
last 203 series sedan is rolling off the assembly line today at
the Sindelfingen plant. The milestone vehicle, an iridium silver
C 230 sedan, is destined for a customer in the U.S.
The production of the last car of
the series provided Vice President and Manager of the
DaimlerChrysler plant in Sindelfingen: “Since the series was
launched in 2000, the employees at the Sindelfingen plant have
produced about 630,000 units of the sedan for customers all over
the world,” he said. “Every single vehicle is an expression of
their expertise and their attention to detail. I would like to
thank all of the employees for making the C-Class what it is
today: one of the most popular automobiles in the upper
mid-range segment." As the successor of the 202 Series, the W
203 sedan continued the success story of its predecessor by
becoming the best-selling C-Class in the company's history. |