Model Guide
Mercedes-Benz A-Class Used Buying Guide
A stylish compact car, but it needs a calmer inspection than the badge suggests. Gearbox behavior, electronics, diesel emissions, and trim condition separate good buys from expensive fashion choices.
Ownership plan
Use this as the first-month plan after viewing the car. It keeps the inspection practical and turns vague risk into jobs you can price.
Check every cabin feature because compact premium electronics still cost premium money.
Test dual-clutch behavior in traffic, reverse, hill starts, and light throttle.
Budget for tires, brakes, filters, and scan-based maintenance after purchase.
Engines and versions to understand
1.5/1.6 diesel
MediumEfficient; check emissions, EGR, DPF, and service intervals.
M270/M260 petrol
MediumInspect cooling, oil leaks, misfires, and timing noises.
A35/A45 AMG
HigherPerformance models need strict service and modification checks.
Plug-in hybrid
HigherCheck battery, charging, cooling, and warranty history.
Common problems
- Dual-clutch hesitation, judder, or neglected service.
- Electrical features, screens, sensors, and battery voltage faults.
- Diesel EGR/DPF/NOx-related warnings.
- Suspension knocks and tire wear from city use.
- Interior wear that does not match mileage claims.
Inspection checklist
- Test stop-start traffic shifts, reverse engagement, and hill starts.
- Scan for gearbox, emissions, and body-module faults.
- Check infotainment, cameras, parking sensors, and steering controls.
- Inspect tires, wheel damage, suspension noise, and accident repair signs.
- Verify service intervals and brake-fluid records.
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