In its current form, the Mercedes C-Class closely resembles the flagship S-Class. That's a smart move by Mercedes, giving its entry-level sedan a taste of the brand’s most luxurious offering. Yes, the C-Class is among the most accessible sedans in the Mercedes-Benz family, and a popular model worldwide.The current C-Class received its last major update in 2022, making it an even more appealing product. From the exterior design with those sleek LED headlamps, large front grille, and the muscular stance, one could mistake the C-Class as an S-Class from a distance. And not just the exterior, but even the interior has been designed to remind its owners that they are driving a special Mercedes. The dashboard layout with that vertical touchscreen system can easily make anyone say, "This looks like an S-Class." Even the interior quality and choices of material have been upgraded, making the C-Class feel more expensive. It's as though Mercedes itself wanted the C-Class to be renowned as the baby S-Class.It's the least expensive sedan to wear the three-pointed star badge, but, at the same time, it is not really affordable with a starting price of $49,650. And here’s where things get more interesting. While the 2025 C-Class is the baby S-Class, a report from J.D. Power, an American data analytics, software, and consumer intelligence company, reveals that a car from the eastern shores that is more than $15,000 more affordable than the C-Class scores higher in overall consumer ratings. Why The J.D. Power Consumer Survey Matters CarBuzz Before we reveal the car that beats the Mercedes C-Class in owner satisfaction reports, let’s talk about JD Power — specifically, why its reports carry weight in the automotive industry. As mentioned, JD Power is a data-driven company that surveys car owners,including parameters like: Exterior and interior Driving experience Controls and features Display Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning Seats, audio, and communication Engine and transmission CarBuzz Based on such reports, a car, priced from just $33,400, has managed to score better in the overall ownership experience. Which car is it? Well, it is a car that has made its comeback in the automotive industry after 21 years. It is a car that is always in the news, be it for its fun-to-drive appeal or its reliability. It is a car with its own cult following and is rumored to reach the end of its lifecycle in 2028. It's the Acura Integra. Acura Integra vs. Mercedes C-Class — What JD Power Reports Reveal Acura After making a comeback after 21 years in 2023, the Acura Integra quickly created its presence in the automotive world. In 2025, the Acura Integra was awarded the highest rating in the small premium car category. The 2026 Integra scored a respectable 82 points out of 100, based on the unbiased opinions of verified customers. On the other hand, the 2026 Mercedes C-Class managed to score 81 points out of 100 in the same test. But how did these cars score on individual parameters? The table below includes points out of 100 for various parameters. Also, the remarks (great or average) are given by JD Power. Acura Integra vs. Mercedes C-Class Consumer Rating Comparison So, as you can see, the Acura Integra has received ‘great’ remarks in every parameter that was tested. On the other hand, the C-Class received a ‘great’ remark in driving experience as well as quality and reliability. Driving Experience, Quality, And Reliability — A Win For Mercedes Over Acura MercedesTheMercedes comes in the overall driving experience, as well as quality and reliability for the 2026 MY. For starters, some might associate driving experience with performance or ride quality. However, those are not the only factors that are considered. JD Power, along with the performance and ride quality or comfort, also considers factors like design, functionality, safety, and technology. In terms of features and technology, both these cars are well-equipped and have impressive kit on offer, considering their price points. Yes, some factors like a larger touchscreen system and better quality interior cabin make the C-Class a better place to be in. Better Performance In Mercedes CarBuzz And yes, the C-Class also comes with a better powertrain option. Mercedes offers the C-Class in three broad trims: C 300, C 300 4Matic, and AMG C 43. All these trims have some differences in terms of powertrain or drivetrain. For instance, the C 300 and the C 300 4Matic get a 2.0-liter turbo inline-four mild-hybrid. This engine churns out 255 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque, paired with a nine-speed automatic gearbox. The difference between these two trims is that the C 300 is offered with rear-wheel drive, while the 4Matic trim comes with all-wheel drive. On the other hand, the performance-oriented AMG C 43 comes with the same capacity engine but has been tuned to deliver bonkers performance. For the AMG C 43, the 2.0-liter turbo-four mild-hybrid engine produces a whopping 416 horsepower and 369 pound-feet of torque. Acura Integra Engine Specifications AcuraThe Acura Integra is offered in three broad trims with some mechanical differences. All these trims are offered with a 1.5-liter turbo inline-four as standard. And being a Honda at its core, this engine comes with the most popular VTEC technology, which could enhance the overall fun-to-drive proposition. This engine produces 200 horsepower and 192 pound-feet of torque and gets a CVT gearbox for all three trims. However, the top trim also comes with an option for a six-speed manual gearbox. So, although not as powerful as the C-Class, the VTEC and an option for a manual gearbox could make you smile every time you drive the Integra.Acura But what if you want an extra oomph from your Integra? Well, you then have an option to get the full-blown Type S, priced at $53,400. Being a performance-oriented machine, the Type S comes with a bigger 2.0-liter turbo-four, producing 320 horsepower and 310 pound-feet of torque. However, the Type S is offered with a sole six-speed manual gearbox, perfect for enthusiast buyers. An Important Win For The Acura Guillaume Fournier | TopSpeed So, why exactly is this win so important for Acura? Well, this win will definitely help Acura earn more trust from the current owners as well as new buyers. It is a decently equipped car with all the basic features and technology that a buyer wants. Also, compared to the C-Class, it has spacious rear seats and low maintenance. That said, all of these are offered at a fraction of the price compared to the C-Class. Ample Convenience Features And Upmarket Details For The Price Guillaume Fournier | TopSpeed The Acura Integra might not be as feature-rich as the C-Class. However, for its price point, the car has some impressive features to offer, including: 12-way power driver's seat 10.2-inch digital instrument cluster 16-speaker ELS studio sound system Dual automatic climate control ADAS The Integra Takes The Win For Rear Cabin Space Acura Another factor where the Integra has an upper hand over the C-Class is the interior space. Yes, the Acura has more space for the rear passengers when compared to the C-Class. Acura Integra Rear Seat Dimensions So, apart from the headroom of 37.5 inches in the C-Class, the Integra has better overall space for the rear passengers. Not just that, at 24.3 cubic feet, the Integra has a significantly larger cargo space than the C-Class's 11.6 cubic feet. Reliability Makes It A Perfect Daily Driver's Car Acura One of the most important factors that goes in favor of the Integra is the low maintenance cost. Firstly, it is a Japanese product, and secondly, it is a Honda. Honda, as we know, already has a reputation for building some really reliable and long-lasting cars. What also makes it reliable is the simple engineering. For instance, the reliable engine has minimal complexity, and gearboxes like the CVT and the manual are less prone to damage. And if they get damaged, the repair costs are significantly lower than those of other gearbox technologies. Affordable Pricing Makes The Integra An Especially Interesting Car AcuraThe Integra is significantly more affordable when compared to the C-Class. Speaking of which, the regular trims of the Integra are priced between $33,400 and $39,200.And then there is the Type S, which is an expensive offering. Yet, the scores revealed by JD Power are applicable to the base trims of the car, and it is safe to say that, considering the pricing, the Integra could be a sensible choice.Sources: Acura, Mercedes-Benz, J.D. Power, CarEdge