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Mercedes-Benz, E CLASS, Saloon, 2019, Semi-Auto, 1950 (cc), 4 doors
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Mercedes-Benz, E CLASS, Saloon, 2019, Semi-Auto, 1950 (cc), 4 doors
2019168,126 milesTradeOther1,950 cc
Dagenham, London
£12,395 (No VAT)
Finance from £261 pm
Mercedes-Benz, E CLASS 2020 E220d Bluetec ,full dealer service history, 5 doors
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Mercedes-Benz, E CLASS 2020 E220d Bluetec ,full dealer service history, 5 doors
202066,000 milesPrivateDiesel1,950 cc
Northolt, London
£15,900 (No VAT)

What should I check when buying a used Mercedes-Benz?

When buying a used Mercedes-Benz, thoroughly inspect the service history and MOT certificates to identify any recurring issues. Check for signs of wear and tear on the interior and exterior, and ensure all electronic features are functioning correctly. A diagnostic scan can reveal hidden problems. It's also wise to check the car's history for outstanding finance or if it's been written off.

Are there any common problems associated with Mercedes-Benz cars I should be aware of?

Some Mercedes-Benz models are known for issues such as air suspension problems, electrical faults, and rust, particularly in older models. Research the specific model you're interested in to understand its common issues. A pre-purchase inspection by a qualified mechanic is highly recommended.

What documentation should I expect from the seller when buying a used car in the UK?

The seller should provide the vehicle's V5C registration document (log book), MOT certificate (if the car is over 3 years old), service history, and any relevant receipts for work carried out. Ensure the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) on the V5C matches the one on the car. You'll also need proof of valid car insurance to drive the vehicle legally.

What are the legal requirements for buying a car in the UK?

As the buyer, you are responsible for taxing the vehicle immediately after purchase. You can do this online using the 11-digit reference number from the V5C. The seller is legally obliged to inform the DVLA (Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency) of the sale. It is illegal to drive a car without valid insurance in the UK.

What safety checks should I perform before driving a used car I've just purchased?

Before driving, check the tyre pressure and tread depth. Ensure all lights (headlights, brake lights, indicators) are working correctly. Check the fluid levels (oil, coolant, brake fluid, windscreen wash). Familiarise yourself with the car's controls and features. If possible, take a short test drive to assess the car's handling and braking performance.