Hey guys. I'm considering changing my car... maybe... perhaps - I've not fully made my mind up.
To that end, yesterday I had a test-drive in a used Merc C300h estate (a diesel/self-charging hybrid). The car was in excellent condition, drove great and, considering the performance available, it returned excellent economy figures. I admit to being just a teeny-weeny bit smitten with the car, but I was (am) concerned that it's a diesel and that I'd be using it predominantly for journeys under 20 miles. An occasional blast over to the east coast would be a distinct possibility (especially considering that performance) as is the odd trip over to either Leeds or Manchester (both about 30 miles away), but those types of journeys would be the exception, not the rule.
Is that type of driving likely to be a problem for such a car? Is being a hybrid likely to help or hinder with DPF/regen issues? I have zero experience of Mercs, but I've read they have better designed DPF gubbins than other makes (naming no names!!). I'd really appreciate any guidance and thoughts from those who are mechanically minded and/or that have experience of such cars.
TIA
To that end, yesterday I had a test-drive in a used Merc C300h estate (a diesel/self-charging hybrid). The car was in excellent condition, drove great and, considering the performance available, it returned excellent economy figures. I admit to being just a teeny-weeny bit smitten with the car, but I was (am) concerned that it's a diesel and that I'd be using it predominantly for journeys under 20 miles. An occasional blast over to the east coast would be a distinct possibility (especially considering that performance) as is the odd trip over to either Leeds or Manchester (both about 30 miles away), but those types of journeys would be the exception, not the rule.
Is that type of driving likely to be a problem for such a car? Is being a hybrid likely to help or hinder with DPF/regen issues? I have zero experience of Mercs, but I've read they have better designed DPF gubbins than other makes (naming no names!!). I'd really appreciate any guidance and thoughts from those who are mechanically minded and/or that have experience of such cars.
TIA