Mercedes-Benz for sale

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  • 2015
  • 84 000 km
  • Automatic
  • Cape Town (Western Cape)

R 849 900

  • 2018
  • 62 783 km
  • Automatic
  • Vereeniging (Gauteng)

R 869 900

  • 2018
  • 87 000 km
  • Automatic
  • Pretoria (Gauteng)

R 899 899

0878133445

  • 2021
  • 40 191 km
  • Automatic
  • Cape Town (Western Cape)

R 899 900

  • 2017
  • 93 000 km
  • Automatic
  • Cape Town (Western Cape)

R 899 900

  • 2016
  • 47 000 km
  • Manual
  • Johannesburg (Gauteng)

R 999 950

  • 2016
  • 69 418 km
  • Automatic
  • JHB East Rand (Gauteng)

R 1 100 950

0878134800

  • 2018
  • 69 240 km
  • Automatic
  • Vereeniging (Gauteng)

R 1 199 900

  • 2021
  • 27 500 km
  • Automatic
  • Cape Town (Western Cape)

R 1 399 900

  • 2019
  • 60 500 km
  • Manual
  • Cape Town (Western Cape)

R 1 399 900

  • 2017
  • 75 500 km
  • Automatic
  • Cape Town (Western Cape)

R 1 399 900

  • 2016
  • 84 000 km
  • Automatic
  • Cape Town (Western Cape)

R 1 499 900

  • 2022
  • 23 800 km
  • Automatic
  • JHB North (Gauteng)

R 2 695 000

0210101565

  • 2022
  • 30 000 km
  • Automatic
  • JHB North (Gauteng)

R 2 999 900

0210101565

  • 2022
  • 30 000 km
  • Automatic
  • JHB North (Gauteng)

R 2 999 900

0210101565

Mercedes-Benz Models Available

SUV

The Sport-Utility Vehicle – SUV – segment is the most hotly contested in today’s car sales market. Both consumers and automakers use the terms SUV and crossover interchangeably, there are technically some key differences. A crossover is lighter and built on a car platform, whereas a traditional SUV is heavier, using a truck chassis.

Sport-Utility Vehicles use a body-on-frame design, meaning that the frame and body are built separately and joined together in the subsequent manufacturing process. The truck-based SUV is generally more rugged and can haul larger payloads. SUVs re built for rougher terrain and tend to be larger in size - most models are categorised as mid-sized or full-sized.