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  • Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV (2022 on) (Reviews)
    Impressive driving range. Excellent long-distance comfort. Generous interior space.
  • Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2021 on) (Reviews)
    The Mercedes-Benz C-Class is small saloon elite, enjoyin g decades of success as a shrunken-down, more affordable sibling to the all-conquering Mercedes-Benz S-Class .
  • Mercedes-Benz S-Class (2020 on) (Reviews)
    Luxurious, high-quality materials and wonderful suspension.
  • Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe (2019 on) (Reviews)
    Regardless, the GLE Coupe is a desirable car, and makes a decent case for itself against rivals, especially if you’re into your tech. Luxury SUVs come in all shapes and sizes these days, and the Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe is about as sizeable and as shapely as it gets. The Mercedes GLE Coupe is a car you buy with your heart rather than your head. If your head were choosing a big luxury SUV, it’d choose one with seven seats, a big boxy cabin, a comfortable, quiet ride, decent fuel economy, and all at a relatively affordable price.
  • Mercedes-Benz B-Class (2018 on) (Reviews)
    Looking for an older model? You'll want our Mercedes-Benz B-Class (2012-2018) review .  There aren't many buyers willing to pay a premium for a small MPV like the Mercedes-Benz B-Class these days, but you do get quite a lot for your money.
  • Mercedes-Benz CLS (2018 - 2023) (Reviews)
    The swoopy Mercedes-Benz CLS was quite the trailblazer when the model was first launched in 2004. But now in its third generation, it faces a lot more competition for your affections from all of Mercedes usual rivals and more.
  • Mercedes-Benz G-Class (2018 on) (Reviews)
    That underlines not just the G-Class’s iconic status among buyers, but also within Mercedes-Benz itself, where it’s held in high regard.   
  • Mercedes-Benz SLC (2016 - 2020) (Reviews)
    A stiff ride, made worse on cars with 18-inch wheels, will be a bigger issue for those wanting a relaxing experience.  Aside from the Mazda MX-5 RF, which lacks the premium cachet of a Mercedes-Benz, the SLC is in a class of its own. If you want a classy, compact two-seat roadster with a folding metal roof, this is your only option. While it may not be perfect, the Mercedes SLC delivers exactly what those in the market for a car  The Mercedes-Benz SLC offers a rare combination of a folding metal hard-top roof in a compact two-seat roadster.
  • Mercedes-Benz GLC (2015 - 2021) (Reviews)
    Formidable levels of tech are also found inside the GLC, with the interior packed with the latest gadgets. The latest Mercedes-Benz GLC models gain the impressive Mercedes-Benz User Experience (MBUX) multimedia system. Along with touchscreen controls, MBUX can function like a smartphone assistant. Ask it to turn the climate control down or change radio stations, simply by saying “Hey, Mercedes”. 
  • Mercedes-Benz GLE (2015 - 2019) (Reviews)
    Surprisingly capable off-road. Luxurious cabin. Impressive V6 diesel.
  • Mercedes-Benz V-Class (2015 on) (Reviews)
    Utterly vast and flexible cabin. Comfortable seating for up to eight. Upmarket finish means you forget it’s van-based from inside.
  • Mercedes-Benz CLA (2013 - 2018) (Reviews)
    Read our review of the latest Mercedes-Benz CLA here . The thinking behind the successful Mercedes CLS four-door coupe was applied to the family hatch via the A-Class-based Mercedes CLA, and the small, stylish saloon proved to be a hit.
  • Mercedes-Benz GLA (2013 - 2020) (Reviews)
    As with the Mercedes A-Class, it’s a front-wheel-drive layout. The engine line-up echoes the Mercedes A-Class too, so there’s a Mercedes GLA 200d and Mercedes GLA 220d 4MATIC, which are both powered by the familiar 2.1-litre diesel.
  • Mercedes-Benz GLS (2013 - 2019) (Reviews)
    Few big seven-seater 4x4 SUVs can match the size or grandeur of the Mercedes-Benz GLS. Designed and built in the USA, the supersized GLS is more than five metres long and sits two meters high. It also weighs a considerable 2.6 tonnes. The second generation GL was launched in 2013 - and renamed as the GLS in 2015.
  • Mercedes-Benz A-Class (2012 - 2018) (Reviews)
    Read on for our full Mercedes A-Class review.
  • Mercedes-Benz SL (2012 - 2020) (Reviews)
    Impressively refined with a smooth ride. Folding metal roof means it’s as quiet as a coupe. AMG versions are brutally fast.
  • Mercedes-Benz CLS (2011 - 2018) (Reviews)
    While some of Mercedes-Benz's other models of the last decade failed to capture buyers' imaginations (cars like the R-Class and GL-Class), the original CLS proved something of a surprise hit. It combined the swoopy, slippery, shape of a coupe with the kind of practicality that you'd expect from a standard E-Class saloon and was a damned good drive to boot.
  • Mercedes-Benz SLK (2011 - 2016) (Reviews)
    The Mercedes-Benz SLK has carved out a very clear niche within a niche for itself as the classy grand tourer among the more compact and affordable roadsters from premium manufacturers. Where the Porsche Boxster and BMW Z4 are more about driving thrills and the Audi TT Roadster is design-led, the SLK provides comfort and quality as its keynote benefits.
  • Mercedes-Benz SL (2008 - 2012) (Reviews)
    Great performance from all the engines with SL350 the pick of the bunch, neat folding metal roof.
  • Mercedes-Benz GL (2006 - 2013) (Reviews)
    Supremely comfortable. Genuine seven-seater. Immensely competent on and off road. Very refined and luxurious. GL420 CDI model is immense.
 

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