What to Look for When In the Market for a Used Mercedes

Posted 9/19/22

Looking to buy a luxury car but want to avoid the hefty sticker price? Why not buy used? If you buy a used Mercedes in good condition, you can still have a quality, luxury car without an obnoxious car payment. The trick, however, is not to end up with a lemon that will require constant Mercedes repair.

Before You Head to the Used Car Dealer, Do Your Homework

Mercedes has produced numerous models and types of vehicles, going back to the 1920s. Though a used Mercedes is better than many of the other vehicles on the used car lot, there are still models and years that hold up better over time than others. Do a little bit of research to find out which options fit both your budget and your needs. Remember that age is a big factor when it comes to both initial cost, how well it’s held up over the years, and the overall cost for Mercedes repair and upkeep. Consider whether you want a hatchback, a multipurpose vehicle, or an SUV. Searching on buying sites like Autotrader.com can help you to find the best deals.

First Things First: Check the Vehicle Report Right Away

Before you fall too deeply in love with a used Mercedes that you are now picturing in your own garage, get a copy of the car’s history report. You can get the history report from the DMV or online to check out if there is anything in the vehicle’s history that will lead to excessively costly Mercedes repair in the future. You will need to know the VIN number, model and color of the car to get a history report.  

You can also get history report online from places like CARFAX. Most reputable dealerships should already have these reports available to you. They are also tied to the car’s VIN number and will let you know how many owners it has had, if it’s been in any major accidents or any other information useful to a buyer. Pay special attention to title changes and accident reports. You might also be able to find out about salvage reports, insurance losses, and the car’s repair history.

Inspect the Car Carefully Before You Make A Commitment

If the car history report looks clean, take some time to do your own visual inspection. Kick the tires. Take a look under the hood, in the trunk, and under the seats. If you see something that you aren’t so sure about, walk away. This is a Mercedes. You want the best, and shouldn’t have to settle. Of course the best way to avoid a lemon is to have the car inspected by professional Mercedes mechanics in Cincinnati like European Auto Specialists. We can spot if there’s anything drastically wrong with the vehicle and save you months of headaches and repair bills in the long run.

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Before You Pay to “Fix My Porsche” Check If You’re Eligible for This Recall

Is your Porsche leaking fuel? Before you drop hundreds of dollars on a mechanic to repair your Porsche, check to see if your vehicle was purchased between March 2011 and May 2012. Your repair job just may be on the house. Porsche recently recalled 13,500 vehicles to repair a seal that has been causing gas leaks. All Cayenne sport-utility vehicles and Panamera sedans equipped with a 3-liter V6 engine, including hybrid and standard-power models built from March 2011 until May 2012 are being recalled by the car manufacturer. Don’t risk catching the vehicle on fire, and don’t pay for an auto repair that is actually the responsibility of the dealership.

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