Used Mercedes-Benz

MERCEDES-BENZ CARS FOR SALE NEAR VERO BEACH

Rosner Motorsports in South Florida maintains a collection of sought-after vintage and classic cars. Whether you are starting a vintage car collection or looking to add to your existing collection, our dealership has vintage and classic cars that will excite any classic car collector. Our vintage car inventory features Mercedes-Benz models. Regardless of what Mercedes vehicle you’re looking for, our experienced and knowledgeable vintage car sales team is ready to help you on your search. Here at Rosner Motorsports, we don’t just sell automobiles, we sell lifestyles!

USED MERCEDES-BENZ VERO BEACH FL

Are Used Mercedes Expensive to maintain?

Mercedes-Benz maintenance and repairs can be costly if done 'out of warranty'.
One reason that used Mercedes-Benz models are so affordable on the used market is due to their higher cost of maintenance. According to Motor1, the average annual repair cost on most Mercedes-Benz models is around $908, which varies. This cost of maintenance is often worth it to seasoned collectors and those with Mercedes-Benz specific taste. 

Do Mercedes Have a lot of problems?

There have been minimal reported issues with Mercedes-Benz, and the ones that are reported generally have to do with the more airmatic features, with the most complaints in regard to air suspension. The Mercedes-Benz brand introduced air suspension to their vehicles in the year 2000 by first equipping it to the S-Class W220.

Do Mercedes Last Long?

It is estimated that with proper maintenance, Mercedes can last 13-17 years or more. Considering an average yearly mileage of 15,000, that means that Mercedes should be able to last anywhere from 200,000 to 250,000 miles before major repairs are needeed.

Is it worth buying an old Mercedes?

Though not inherently trouble-free, the models Mercedes produces have a reputation for longevity. With its classic looks, sophisticated styling, sought-after cutting edge technology, and sophisticated performance. A new model can be out of the price range for some drivers. But when you buy an older Mercedes, you avoid new-car sticker shock. Other drivers are much more into the nostalgia of the bygone Mercedes eras.