Model
BMW 3 Series vs Mercedes C-Class
Executive saloon comparison for buyers choosing between BMW dynamics and Mercedes comfort.
BMW 3-serie
72
/ 100
Mercedes-Benz C-Klasse
70
/ 100
Best used buy
BMW 3-serie
3 Series for drivers prioritizing dynamics with verified engine history; C-Class for comfort buyers with clean electronics and emissions checks.
The 3 Series is usually the sharper driver’s car, while the C-Class is the calmer comfort choice. Reliability depends less on badge and more on engine family, gearbox behavior, scan quality, and service proof.
Key differences
- BMW risk often centers on cooling, oil leaks, timing-sensitive diesels, and ZF service proof.
- Mercedes risk often centers on AdBlue/NOx, battery voltage, electronics, and 7G/9G behavior.
- BMW is usually more rewarding to drive.
- Mercedes often feels more relaxed and comfort-focused.
Buyer advice
- Choose the BMW if cold-start, leak, and gearbox checks are clean.
- Choose the Mercedes if full module diagnostics show clean emissions and electronics.
- Avoid either car when warning lights or service gaps are explained away casually.
Red flags
- Coolant loss
- AdBlue faults
- Gearbox jolts
- Olie lekt
- Weak battery
