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  • Mercedes-Benz A-Class (2005 - 2012) (Reviews)
      If you're looking for the newer version, you need our Mercedes-Benz A-Class review . 
  • Mercedes-Benz CLS (2005 - 2011) (Reviews)
    It's not obvious where the CLS fits into the Mercedes-Benz line-up. It may be based on the 2002 Mercedes-Benz E-Class and come with four doors, suggesting it has plenty in common with the German brands' executive and luxury saloons, but the standout styling and coupe profile puts it more in line with the likes of the Mercedes-Benz CL.
  • Mercedes-Benz SLK (2004 - 2011) (Reviews)
    Georgeous jewel like looks reminiscent of a miniature McLaren SLR. Electric folding hard top. A much desired and aspired to car.
  • Mercedes-Benz SL (2002 - 2008) (Reviews)
    Looks good and make you look rich. 2006 models with increased power vastly better cars. 388hp 500SL plenty fast enough and makes a nice noise.
  • Mercedes-Benz CLA EQ Technology (2025 on) (Reviews)
    Highly impressive range and efficiency. Comfort-focused ride. More personality than Merc's standalone EQ models.
  • Mercedes-Benz GLC EQ Technology (2025 on) (Reviews)
    Masses of cutting-edge Mercedes technology. Impressive performance and driving range mix. Spacious family ferrying credentials.
  • Mercedes-Benz E-Class Estate (2023 on) (Reviews)
    Very relaxing to drive. Low running cost-potential of PHEV versions. Enormous and practical loadspace.
  • Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate (2021 on) (Reviews)
    The 490 litres of boot space on offer is almost identical to the BMW 3 Series Touring and Audi A4 Avant. However, it sees the Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate lag behind the Mercedes-Benz GLC SUV, which can accommodate 550 litres of luggage. Space inside the rest of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate is relatively generous, with four adults able to travel in comfort.
  • Mercedes-Benz A-Class Saloon (2019 - 2025) (Reviews)
    Cosseting ride quality. Handsome styling. Interior looks ultra-modern. Strong standard specification. Innovative MBUX infotainment system.
  • Mercedes-Benz CLA Shooting Brake (2019 on) (Reviews)
    There are four different engine configurations available. The Mercedes-Benz CLA 180 and Mercedes-Benz CLA 200 both use a 1.3-litre turbocharged petrol engine that produces 136PS or 163PS respectively. The Mercedes-Benz CLA 220d has a 2.0-litre turbodiesel engine generating 190PS.
  • Mercedes-Benz E-Class (2016 - 2023) (Reviews)
      Looking for an older model? You'll want to read our Mercedes-Benz E-Class 2009-2016 review . This Mercedes-Benz E-Class among the most sophisticated cars the German brand has ever made. It even gives the luxury S-Class something to think about such is the level of comfort, space, quality and technology.
  • Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupe (2016 - 2023) (Reviews)
    Mercedes-Benz has worked hard to give the Coupe model a genuinely sportier driving experience compared with the SUV model. This has been achieved through stiffer suspension settings, and lowering the body of the GLC Coupe closer to the ground. 
  • Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe (2015 - 2019) (Reviews)
    Immense road presence. 350d engine offers all the performance you need. Impressive nine-speed automatic gearbox.
  • Mercedes-Benz AMG GT (2014 - 2023) (Reviews)
    The only stand-alone model in the Mercedes-AMG range, it’s not spun-off a regular Mercedes-Benz car, instead being developed from the ground-up as a Mercedes-AMG. There’s a coupe and a roadster version depending on your preference for what’s above your head, while there’s also a choice of models with performance ranging from wild to wilder, all powered by different versions of a spectacular 4.0-litre twin turbo V8.
  • Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2014 - 2021) (Reviews)
    Much improved interior quality. More refined and better to drive than predecessor. Strong 2.0-litre four-cylinder diesel engines on facelifted cars.
  • Mercedes-Benz S-Class (2013 - 2020) (Reviews)
    Supremely comfortable with an elegant yet modern interior., handles impressively well for such a big car, reasonable economy and emissions.
  • Mercedes-Benz B-Class (2012 - 2018) (Reviews)
    For many buyers though, the B-Class will be too expensive compared to rivals that make do without a Mercedes-Benz badge. The safety and practicality of the B-Class will be enough of a draw, even if Mercedes-Benz offers cars from within its own ranks that are more fun to drive. The second generation of Mercedes-Benz B-Class aimed to be the premium manufacturer’s take on a small MPV or a beefed-up hatchback when it was on sale from 2012 to 2018.
  • Mercedes-Benz M-Class (2012 - 2015) (Reviews)
    The previous Mercedes-Benz ML proved a big hit for the German brand with its good looks and strong engines. So it's no surprise to see much of the same with this latest model. There are some significant improvements under the body with the engines being overhauled to provide better fuel economy but with minimal changes to performance.
  • Mercedes-Benz G-Class (2010 - 2018) (Reviews)
    The G-Class is actually the longest serving passenger model in the Mercedes-Benz range and after a ten year absence from the UK it's now back. Not that you could miss it. The functional boxy design has remained pretty unchanged since the G-Class first came along in 1979 although the current version is anything but basic - it's now a luxurious, highly-specificied and technological advanced 4x4.
  • Mercedes-Benz E-Class (2009 - 2016) (Reviews)
    Read on for our full Mercedes E-Class review.
 

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