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2017 Mercedes-Benz S350d
Used car review
12 March 2021
2017 Mercedes-Benz S350d
Used car review
12 March 2021
Hailed as the best car in the world by countless motoring journalists and automotive critics, the S-Class never fails to live up to its reputation.
Since its launch in 2013, the sixth-generation Mercedes-Benz S-Class, yet again set the standard for all road cars to follow, showing levels of technology, refinement and safety that many cars will be aspiring to feature for years to come.
However, all this technology and complexity can come at a cost, not just for ownership but of longevity and reliability.
Should you buy a used “best car in the world”?




If you just must have an S-Class and you’re in the financial position to purchase a new S-Class and can structure your portfolio to absorb the insane levels of depreciation, excellent, these are truly spectacular when new and covered under a full factory warranty. So, yes why not, buy one.
But, if you’re in the market for a used S-Class because you genuinely can’t afford a new one, these cars will cost you an absolute fortune.
The depreciation won’t stop, the potential repair costs, once it’s out of warranty, will continue to increase at warp speeds and there are huge question marks hovering over their longevity and reliability.
Yes, an S-Class is brilliant when new but, for what they are asking for on the used market, there are so many other options you should purchase instead. Sorry, it’s a no.