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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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82 Mercedes-Benz used car reviews

Used Mercedes-Benz A-Class MPV 2005 - 2012

Scores well for space, safety and image, but it's pricey for a car this size

Used Mercedes-Benz B-Class 2005 - 2012

The Mercedes B-Class offers a remarkable amount of interior space. However, it’s no fun to drive and seats only five.

Used Mercedes-Benz B-Class 2012-2019

The B-Class is a nicely made and well-executed car, but its rivals do all the important things better.

Used Mercedes-Benz C-Class 2000 - 2007

The first Mercedes C-Class to seriously test BMW’s 3 Series, but it was hamstrung by poor build quality and unreliability.

Used Mercedes-Benz C-Class 2007 - 2014

Some say the Mercedes C-Class came of age with this version – it's much better built than the previous model and more comfortable than the rival 3 Series and Audi A4.

Used Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate 1993 - 2001

C-Class makes a better estate car than most compact executives

Used Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate 2000 - 2008

The Mercedes C-Class Estate is very satisfying to own and to drive, but not as roomy as its predecessor

Used Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate 2007 - 2011

The stylish Mercedes C-Class Estate has plenty of appeal, and is good to drive in either comfort-or sport-orientated models.

Used Mercedes-Benz C-Class Saloon 1993 - 2001

The Mercedes C-Class is a good, solid prestige car that you can now have for supermini money

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.

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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