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Most Reliable Used Mercedes-Benz Cars to Buy in Nigeria

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Mercedes-Benz is regarded as one of the “Most Reliable Car Brands” lists online. Constant electrical issues may be a source of concern for buyers. However, the last thing to break on a Mercedes is its engine and drivetrain. 

That makes a Mercedes more dependable than most other brands. Air conditioning systems and electric seat bolster adjusters may break, but the engine will always complete the journey. 

Despite the electrical issues of the Mercedes Benz, if you are in the market for a Benz of your own, these are some of the most reliable cars the brand has ever released.

  1. The 2015 GLK-Class
2015 Mercedes-Benz GLK
2015 Mercedes-Benz GLK

The GLK Class gets top marks for being a reliable Mercedes. It doesn’t have many unique recalls associated with it. There are several trims to choose from in rear and all-wheel drive configurations. 

The GLK350 has a 3.5-liter V6 that produces 300 horsepower, while at the other end of the spectrum, its 2.1-liter inline-four makes 200 horsepower. Aside from airbag recalls, there was a problem with leaking fuel filters. 

According to critics, the 2015 GLK Class earns the #1 luxury compact SUV slot, with a five-out-of-five rating for reliability. 

  1. The 2011 CLS Class
2011 Mercedes Benz CLS
2011 Mercedes Benz CLS

Contrary to the C300’s poor reputation with reliability in the mid-2010s, the 2011 CLS only has one recall against it, with very few customer complaints. Critics describe the CLS as having a powerful V8, comfortable interior, and excellent exterior styling. 

Mercedes-Benz offers the CLS class with two different engine options. The CLS550 comes with a 5.5-liter V8 with 382 horsepower, while the CLS63 AMG comes with a 6.2-liter V8 churning out 507 horsepower. The CLS Class earns a better-than-average rating for reliability from U.S. News. For a slightly cheaper CLS, consider the 2008 model year.

  1. The 2020 E-Class
2020 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Specs

Mercedes-Benz’s 2006 E350 model got a lot of critique as being unreliable. It had hundreds of complaints against it, among a few recalls that were too big to ignore. However, it looks like Mercedes has turned the tide with the E-Class. 

It comes with a 2.0-liter inline-four, producing 255 horsepower for the rear wheels. Its curb weight tips the scales at 3,792 pounds, but its average repair cost is low compared to other cars from Mercedes. Repair frequency is also low, according to experts, with low-urgency repairs. 

Conclusion

Inspecting before purchasing is always a good idea, especially with a used car. No matter what year or model Mercedes-Benz, there’s a good chance its engine and drivetrain are solid. However, while these models are among the most reliable Mercedes-Benz ever made, the #1 most reliable Mercedes anyone can still buy is a brand-new one. 

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