Researched By The AutoPadre Research Team
Last Updated 2023-04-01
The Mercedes-Benz C 320 headroom in the first row is a minimum of 38.5 inches and a maximum of 38.9 inches.
The Mercedes-Benz C 320 has a minimum of 36.3 inches and a maximum of 41.7 inches of headroom in the second row.
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In the first row, the 2005 Mercedes-Benz C 320 headroom is between 38.5 inches and 38.9 inches.
The second row headroom of the 2005 Mercedes-Benz C 320 is between 36.3 inches and 37.3 inches.
In the first row, the 2004 Mercedes-Benz C 320 headroom is between 38.5 inches and 38.9 inches.
The second row headroom of the 2004 Mercedes-Benz C 320 is between 38 inches and 37.3 inches.
In the first row, the 2003 Mercedes-Benz C 320 headroom is between 38.5 inches and 38.9 inches.
The second row headroom of the 2003 Mercedes-Benz C 320 is between 36.3 inches and 38 inches.
In the first row, the 2002 Mercedes-Benz C 320 headroom is 38.8 inches.
The second row headroom of the 2002 Mercedes-Benz C 320 is 41.7 inches.
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1) Subaru Outback
2) Honda CR-V
3) Honda Ridgeline
4) Dodge Ram 1500
5) Ford F-150
6) Nissan Altima
7) Jeep Cherokee
8) Subaru Forester
9) Toyota Corolla
10) Ford Escape
11) Honda Civic
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