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Mercedes-Benz, C CLASS, Saloon, 2009, Other, 2148 (cc), 4 doors
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Mercedes-Benz, C CLASS, Saloon, 2009, Other, 2148 (cc), 4 doors
2009173,931 milesPrivateDiesel2,148 cc
Coalisland, County Tyrone
£1,200
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Mercedes Benz C250
2009144,000 milesPrivateDiesel2,143 cc
Crossmaglen, County Down
£3,350

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What should I check when buying a used Mercedes-Benz in Northern Ireland to ensure it's road legal?

Before purchasing, verify the car has a valid MOT certificate. You can check the MOT history online using the vehicle's registration number. Also, confirm the vehicle is registered in the UK and that the Vehicle Excise Duty (road tax) is up to date. Ensure the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) matches the documentation and is not tampered with. It's also advisable to check if the car has been previously written off or stolen.

What are common issues to look for when inspecting a used Mercedes-Benz?

Common issues in used Mercedes-Benz vehicles can include problems with the air suspension (if equipped), electronic control units (ECUs), and the automatic gearbox. Check for warning lights on the dashboard, unusual noises from the engine or transmission, and ensure all electronic features like the infotainment system and electric windows are functioning correctly. A diagnostic scan can reveal hidden fault codes.

What paperwork should I expect to receive when buying a used Mercedes-Benz from a private seller in Northern Ireland?

You should receive the vehicle's V5C registration document (log book), which proves ownership. Ensure the seller is the registered keeper. You should also get any service history, MOT certificates, and any receipts for work carried out on the vehicle. A bill of sale, signed by both parties, is also recommended, detailing the sale price, date, and vehicle details.

What are some safety considerations when test driving a used Mercedes-Benz?

Before test driving, ensure you have valid insurance that covers you to drive the vehicle. Check the tyre condition and pressures. During the test drive, pay attention to the braking performance, steering, and handling. Listen for any unusual noises and ensure all safety features, such as airbags and seatbelts, are in good working order. If possible, test drive the car on various road types, including motorways and urban roads.

What questions should I ask the seller about the Mercedes-Benz's history and maintenance?

Enquire about the car's service history, including when it was last serviced and whether it was serviced according to the manufacturer's recommendations. Ask about any major repairs or accidents the car has been involved in. Also, ask about the reason for selling and whether there are any known issues with the vehicle. Inquire about the number of previous owners and how the car was primarily used (e.g., commuting, long journeys).