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Mercedes’ line-up is vast – ranging from the A-Class family hatchback through to staple saloons such as the C-Class and E-Class, and onwards towards multiple SUVs, luxury saloons and even sports cars. Coupés and convertibles are thrown into the mix as well.

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42 Mercedes-Benz new car reviews

Mercedes SL

The Mercedes SL’s rivals may be sharper to drive, but none are quite as adaptable to any situation.

£109,530

save at least £1,400 from RRP

Mercedes Sprinter van

Large van has a comfortable interior but is expensive, and some rivals offer more for less

£39,870

save at least £15,093 from RRP

Mercedes V-Class Marco Polo

The Mercedes Marco Polo campervan is great to drive and well made but very expensive

£69,210

save at least £7,950 from RRP

Mercedes Vito

The Vito is pricey but if brand and image are your thing it's head and shoulders above the rest

£34,199

save at least £8,752 from RRP

Mercedes eVito

The Mercedes eVito is a refined electric van, but its rivals have longer ranges

£28,200

save at least £30,587 from RRP

Mercedes-AMG A45

The Mercedes A45 AMG is ferociously quick in a straight line and round corners. However, rivals such as the BMW M135i are cheaper and more engaging.

£29,805

save at least £2,065 from RRP

Mercedes-AMG CLA 35

Performance car is seriously quick point-to-point, yet not especially exciting to drive

Mercedes-AMG GLC 63

Sports SUV combines impressive performance with great comfort and practicality

£49,685

save at least £5,285 from RRP

Mercedes-AMG GT Roadster

Some rivals are more agile, but the Mercedes-AMG GT Roadster is still a lot of fun and it looks and sounds fantastic.

£101,706

save at least £4,699 from RRP

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Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes’ line-up is vast – ranging from the A-Class family hatchback through to staple saloons such as the C-Class and E-Class, and onwards towards multiple SUVs, luxury saloons and even sports cars. Coupés and convertibles are thrown into the mix as well.

As one of the ‘big three’ German brands, Mercedes most often finds itself competing with Audi and BMW but more recently has found itself fending off Tesla and Volvo, too.

Mercedes models are known for comfort. One example of this is the E-Class, because while the Audi A6 has a plusher interior and the BMW 5 Series handles better, the E-Class is the most comfortable for a long motorway journey.

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