Unfortunately, this deal has expired 27 June 2019.
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Posted 31 May 2019
34% off Brand New Mercedes Benz C Class Estate C180 SE 5dr Auto Auto - Now £22,195 @ Drive The Deal
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The Mercedes deals keep on coming via Drive the deal - with a huge 34% off the list price on a brand new MERCEDES-BENZ C CLASS ESTATE C180 PETROL SE 5DR AUTO now available for £22195.
Brand new unregistered cars available for quick delivery. You will be the first registered keeper and you will be dealing with the Mercedes-Benz dealer directly once an order is placed.
Cars are available from stock for quick delivery in the following colours:
Solid - Polar White.
The interior features full Artico Leather trim in Black with High-gloss black Trim.
This model carries the following features as part of its standard specification:
The quoted discounted price includes a £2,925 deposit contribution towards Mercedes-Benz finance. This is conditional on you taking out PCP or Hire Purchase finance at 5.7% APR Representative.
If you are looking to pay cash for your new car please add the £2,925 Deposit allowance on to the discounted purchase price shown.
Please note: You only need to borrow a minimum of £3,000 on Mercedes Agility Hire Purchase finance to qualify for the above sums of money.
All quotes include 12 months road fund licence, a full manufacturer's warranty, and free driven delivery anywhere in England. Quoted prices are valid for cars delivered by 30th June 2019
Brand new unregistered cars available for quick delivery. You will be the first registered keeper and you will be dealing with the Mercedes-Benz dealer directly once an order is placed.
Cars are available from stock for quick delivery in the following colours:
Solid - Polar White.
The interior features full Artico Leather trim in Black with High-gloss black Trim.
This model carries the following features as part of its standard specification:
- Electrically folding mirrors
- Automatically dimming exterior driver’s mirror and rear-view mirror
- 17" aero 5-twin-spoke alloy wheels
- Active Parking Assist including Parktronic and Reversing camera
- AGILITY CONTROL comfort suspension
- Collision Prevention Assist Plus
- DYNAMIC SELECT with a choice of five driving modes
- EASY-PACK automatic powered tailgate
- LED daytime running lamps
- Rain-sensing windscreen wipers
- Roof rails
- Cruise control
- Tyre pressure monitoring system
- Interior Lighting package
- Seat Comfort package (driver and front passenger four-way lumbar support)
- Audio 20 CD with 10.25-inch colour display
- DAB digital radio tuner
- Heated front seats
- SD card-based navigation system
The quoted discounted price includes a £2,925 deposit contribution towards Mercedes-Benz finance. This is conditional on you taking out PCP or Hire Purchase finance at 5.7% APR Representative.
If you are looking to pay cash for your new car please add the £2,925 Deposit allowance on to the discounted purchase price shown.
Please note: You only need to borrow a minimum of £3,000 on Mercedes Agility Hire Purchase finance to qualify for the above sums of money.
All quotes include 12 months road fund licence, a full manufacturer's warranty, and free driven delivery anywhere in England. Quoted prices are valid for cars delivered by 30th June 2019
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161 Comments
sorted byThank you Captain Obvious, but are you sure these forums are for you as predominantly they involve buying things.
Scroll down. M comes after A. 🏻
My uncle and cousins mostly drive German cars. I can confirm from first hand experience that they are good at getting you from A-B.
Managed to bag 11. (edited)
I couldn't care less about impressing my neighbours. The electrics on my Mercedes seem to be still holding up after 15 years, it does not seem to be having much success at emptying my wallet and it gets me from A to B in excellent comfort.
Not sure, my local dealer has a Mercedes, who says crime doesn't pay.
New car comes with warranty.
Most finance deals can be paid off within the first 14 days with no penalty.
i have had 5 and none have had any issues at all
Great if you have loads of money though!
Would never touch one ever again!
Would not change gear and you have to use the buttons on steering wheel to use the gears.
He got it new and its been back to the garage at leats 6 times now and thats in the first 2 years.
3 times on a recovery truck.
German cars are excellent if you want to impress your neighbors or empty your wallet, but they're not that good at getting you from A-B.
Funny that I've had German cars for the last 6 years, my parents even longer. 0 problems at all. That's new and 2nd hand.
Interestingly, having driven German cars for a number of years, I can confirm that they have all proven proficient in getting not only from A to B but then (shock, horror) on to C. None have missed a beat. Same can’t be said for the one French and two British built cars I’ve owned.
G-Wagen, G-Wagen, G-Wagen, G-Wagen
All the housewives pullin' up
Now I can't get song out of my head!
Mercedes cars have lots of issues approved used or new. I've been back to the dealership many times for new and used Mercedes and they lie constantly to get away from fixing problems.
Japs cars for the win, I notice German cars have too many sensors or little bits that go wrong, cant beat a jap car in terms of reliablity and low maintenance cost, oh how great it is not to be the local garages best friend (edited)
11 cars in 20 years says it all lol.
Good job Toyota never made it then as it was a Honda & is highly sought after
Whack the car specs into carwow (and see what they come up with) ... these are stock cars and are available to any dealer as is the finance discount .... depends how desperate your local dealer is to sell you a new car... try carwow (google it) then have a ring around.
Bought a 6-month old VW- it was in the garage 9 times in 9 months, with anything from ill fitted light units to a failing alternator.
Traded for a 3 year old A3- never missed a beat until it was written off by a drink driver whilst parked.
I bought a 6 month old A3 and have had it 3.5 years- it’s never missed a beat. Granted I don’t do high mileage.
My relatively new Civic (before the above purchases) had exhaust and gearbox issues within the warranty period (didn’t stop me loving the car mind you!
Each to their own.
No I don’t. No harm in trying, but they will have a max discount they can give and I imagine this is more.
I've been exclusively driving German cars for 20 years, and in my experience having had 11 cars over that time I believe your statement to be utter rubbish.
Scottykilmer is a troll all his videos are sell your car and buy a Toyota. He’s stuck in the 1980’s.
jalopnik.com/thi…top
I guess people do, but the longer you have a car the less relevant that becomes. A stack of receipts showing all the servicing etc wherever it was done is better than a car with little history. Bought a few cars with full dealer history that have clearly not had items done that should have been. MB hadnt done the gearbox oil change for example on one car that was less than 3 years old and BMW hadn't changed the air filter (it was clogged up with leaves when I looked at it!).
My daily driver is 3 years old this month. Had it serviced by Audi so far, but will be going elsewhere from now on.
My parents went from German to French and had no end of problems. I came from Alfa Romeo and Fiat to German, that was a massive step up in reliability!
Biggest load of crap I've ever heard. I've had countless German cars and they've never had any significant problems. Unless you're buying some old junker or from some sketchy second-hand dealer trying to afford something you can't, you shouldn't have any problems.
We only have one life, if you want to spend yours driving a Skoda or a Ford then fine, that's up to you. But don't make yourself look a fool by saying that luxury German cars can't 'get you from A to B'. (edited)
Fully agree with you. My only comment is that Skoda is technically a German car too, as it has the VW engines.