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Should I buy a used Mercedes-Benz for £3,000?
How reliable is a used Mercedes-Benz if you are on a sub-£3,000 budget? I'm thinking of buying a used 2006 Mercedes-Benz C Class C220 CDI Classic SE 4dr Auto
Asked on 8 July 2022 by Lee Skingle

Used premium cars at this price range will be heavily worn and nearing the end of their mechanical life.
You may get lucky and find a good one that will give you five or six years of trouble-free motoring, but older diesels are more expensive to fix than petrols. And all of the repair and maintenance costs will be reflective of the car's price when new (£30,000) and not £3,000.
You may get lucky and find a good one that will give you five or six years of trouble-free motoring, but older diesels are more expensive to fix than petrols. And all of the repair and maintenance costs will be reflective of the car's price when new (£30,000) and not £3,000.
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