Used Mercedes Finance
Looking to finance a used Mercedes? AutoMoney Trust can help you spread the cost of models like the Mercedes A-Class, C-Class, E-Class, GLA and GLC with fixed monthly hire purchase payments.
A used Mercedes can be a strong choice if you want premium styling, comfort, strong technology and a more refined driving experience. Mercedes-Benz is well known for executive cars, family SUVs and high-performance AMG models.
The A-Class can suit drivers who want a compact premium hatchback, while the C-Class and E-Class are more suited to comfort, commuting and longer journeys. The GLA and GLC offer SUV practicality, with the GLC giving more space.
Before applying for finance, compare the full cost of ownership. Mercedes models can cost more to insure, service and repair than mainstream cars, especially higher-spec or AMG versions.
For wider budgeting, read running and servicing costs before choosing a used Mercedes.
Second-hand Mercedes models can be reliable when maintained properly, but condition and service history are essential. A well-serviced Mercedes with clear MOT history and evidence of repairs being handled properly is usually a stronger option than a cheaper car with missing paperwork.
Common checks include service intervals, warning lights, suspension, brakes, tyres, gearbox behaviour, infotainment, electrical features and any signs of poor previous repair work. Diesel, automatic and higher-spec models may need closer attention.
AMG models and larger SUVs can cost more to maintain, so the exact car matters more than the badge alone.
For a wider used-car checklist, read choosing a second-hand car. If faults appear after purchase, problems with a financed car explains what to do next.
A Mercedes can be suitable for some new drivers, but it is not always the cheapest first-car choice. Smaller models such as the A-Class may be more manageable than larger saloons or SUVs, but insurance can still be higher than on mainstream small cars.
New drivers should compare insurance before applying for finance. A monthly finance payment can look affordable, but insurance, servicing, tyres and repairs may change the total cost significantly.
If this is your first car, check the exact model, engine, trim, mileage, MOT history and service record. Avoid choosing purely by badge.
If you are new to car finance, read first-time car finance before applying.
Some Mercedes models can hold their value well, especially desirable trims, lower-mileage cars and models with strong service history. However, premium cars can still depreciate significantly, especially if they were expensive when new.
Value depends on mileage, condition, trim, engine, service history, colour, ownership history and market demand. AMG models, SUVs and newer technology-heavy cars may all behave differently on the used market.
If you are financing a used Mercedes, remember that the total amount payable can be higher than the cash price because interest and fees may apply. Depreciation should be considered alongside the monthly payment.
If you already have a vehicle to move on, part-exchanging a car explains how condition and value can affect your next purchase.
Used Mercedes finance customers often compare the A-Class, C-Class, E-Class, GLA and GLC because each model suits a different type of driver.
The Mercedes A-Class is a compact premium hatchback that can suit commuters, new premium-brand buyers and drivers who want modern technology in a smaller car.
The Mercedes C-Class is a mid-size saloon or estate that can suit business drivers, commuters and families wanting comfort and premium styling.
The Mercedes GLA is a compact SUV that gives drivers a higher driving position without moving into a large SUV.
The E-Class and GLC may suit drivers who need more space, motorway comfort or family SUV practicality. Before choosing a model, compare insurance, service history, MOT record, mileage, tyres and whether the car suits your normal journeys.
The Mercedes A-Class is a compact premium hatchback that can suit commuters, new premium-brand buyers and drivers who want modern technology in a smaller car. It is usually more manageable than larger Mercedes models but insurance and servicing should still be checked carefully.
Open Mercedes A-Class pageThe Mercedes C-Class is a mid-size saloon or estate that can suit business drivers, commuters and families wanting comfort and premium styling. It offers more space than the A-Class and can be a strong used option when maintained properly.
Open Mercedes C-Class pageThe Mercedes E-Class is a larger executive saloon or estate built around comfort, space and long-distance refinement. It can suit motorway drivers and business users, but running costs can be higher than smaller Mercedes models.
Open Mercedes E-Class pageThe Mercedes GLA is a compact SUV that gives drivers a higher driving position without moving into a large SUV. It can suit small families, commuters and drivers who want Mercedes styling in a more practical shape.
Open Mercedes GLA pageThe Mercedes GLC is a mid-size premium SUV with more space and comfort than the GLA. It can suit families and drivers who want a practical used Mercedes, but tyres, insurance and servicing can cost more than smaller models.
Open Mercedes GLC pageHire purchase is a common way to spread the cost of a used Mercedes. You choose the car, agree the amount to finance, then make fixed monthly payments over an agreed term. At the end of the agreement, once all payments and the option to purchase fee have been paid, ownership can transfer to you.
Before applying, check your budget carefully. The monthly finance payment is only one part of the cost. You should also consider insurance, servicing, tyres, fuel, repairs and whether the Mercedes model you want has higher running costs than a standard used car.
Our guide explains how HP finance works if you are new to hire purchase. You can also estimate your monthly payments with the finance calculator, then apply online when you are ready.
Finance is subject to status and affordability. Your individual rate and approval depend on a full assessment, not a representative example.
The best-value used Mercedes depends on what you need from the car. The A-Class may be a good value option for drivers who want a compact premium car. The C-Class can offer a strong balance of comfort and running costs. The E-Class may suit long-distance drivers, while the GLA and GLC suit SUV buyers.
The best value car is not always the cheapest one. A car with stronger service history, lower mileage and fewer MOT advisories may cost less in the long run than a cheaper example needing repairs.
Before applying for finance, compare the full cost, including insurance, servicing, tyres, fuel and borrowing costs.
For finance cost planning, what APR means in car finance explains how borrowing costs are shown.
Remember: When buying any used vehicle, there’s always a chance that issues may come up later. If you’ve financed a car and start to notice mechanical problems, it’s important to contact both your finance provider and the dealership where you bought the vehicle. Acting quickly can help get the issue resolved and protect your rights.
Yes, you can apply for used Mercedes finance through AutoMoney Trust. Finance is subject to status, affordability checks and lender approval. You can use the finance calculator to estimate example monthly payments before applying.
The best used Mercedes model depends on your budget, running costs and how you plan to use the car. The A-Class may suit drivers wanting a compact premium hatchback, while the C-Class, E-Class, GLA or GLC may suit drivers who need more space or comfort.
Some Mercedes models can cost more to run than mainstream cars because of insurance, tyres, servicing and premium parts. AMG models, larger SUVs and higher-spec versions should be checked carefully before applying for finance.
Before financing a used Mercedes, check the service history, MOT record, mileage, tyres, brakes, warning lights and gearbox behaviour. AMG models, larger SUVs and higher-spec versions may cost more to run, so compare the full monthly cost before applying.