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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 CL Coupe 2000 - 2007

The Mercedes CL has understated presence and style, but it'll cost a lot to run

Used Mercedes-Benz CLK Cabriolet 1997 - 2003

The Mercedes CLK Cabriolet looks classy, but the right specification is vital to low running costs

Used Mercedes-Benz CLK Cabriolet 2002 - 2010

The Mercedes CLK Cabriolet is a practical convertible, but it's not as reliable as Mercedes of old

Used Mercedes-Benz CLK Coupe 1997 - 2003

Few coupes have as much class as the Mercedes CLK, but poor examples will cost you

Used Mercedes-Benz CLK Coupe 2002 - 2010

The Mercedes CLK is a classy but costly coupe, which suffers a worrying amount of niggles and faults

Used Mercedes-Benz CLS 2005 - 2010

The Mercedes CLS is more of a stylish saloon than a coupe, but it's a superb drive nonetheless

Used Mercedes-Benz CLS Coupe 2011-2018

The Mercedes CLS is a stylish, quick and comfortable executive saloon with room for four passengers and their luggage

Used Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet 2010-2017

Comfortable, refined and well equipped,the Mercedes E-Class Cabriolet is a great everyday drop-top

Used Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe 2009-2017

The E-Class Coupé is a really classy four-seater with plenty of equipment and a desirable image. Just make sure you can manage the high running costs

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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