Ireland · Mercedes-Benz · Updated May 2026
Used Mercedes-Benz cars for sale in Ireland
Premium German engineering — and the rear subframe to inspect before you bid.
Mercedes is the brand most owners would buy again. The C Class, E Class and GLC dominate the executive end, while the A Class brings the badge into accessible territory. The trick on used Mercs is matching the model year to the engine — and inspecting the rear subframe on any pre-2017 E-Class.
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Mercedes-Benz in Ireland — what to know
Motor Distributors Limited (MDL) has been Ireland's exclusive Mercedes-Benz distributor since 1955 (Ballsbridge HQ). MSL Motor Group is the largest retail group — Ballsbridge, South Dublin, North Dublin, Cork. Annesley Williams (Swords Road) handles large used Mercedes operations; regional cover via Tom Hanly (Athlone), Booth Hanley (Cork), Murray Mercedes (Galway). Outside the M50 the network is thinner than Skoda or VW. The Irish used-Mercedes pool reflects Mercedes Ireland's premium repositioning since 2018. Diesel saloon C220d and E220d remain the volume cars. The GLC and GLE hold value strongly. The A-Class loses value fastest of the lineup — a small premium hatch at a high new price with weaker badge cachet than 3 Series equivalent.
Known issues — what to check before you buy
These are the issues most commonly flagged by Irish mechanics and forum reports for used Mercedes-Benz cars. Use them as a checklist on viewing.
Mercedes-Benz E-Class W212 (2009–2016)
Rear subframe corrosion — the serious one. Subframe perforation, sometimes large enough to fail NCT. Salt-laden Irish coastal roads accelerate dramatically. Warranty only applies if perforated from inside out — many Irish cars don't qualify. Repair €2,500–€4,000.
Mercedes-Benz C-Class W204 (2007–2014)
Rust around boot lid, lower doors, wheel arches. Pre-facelift especially. Moisture-prone headlights. Wrong-spec brake discs on a percentage of 2010 cars — ineffective from new.
Mercedes-Benz C-Class W204 / E-Class W212 M271 1.8 petrol (2007–2014)
Timing gear / chain tensioner wear — misfires, cold-start rattle, poor performance. Also balance-shaft sprocket wear on 2.1 OM651 diesels — major surgery if it fails.
Mercedes-Benz A-Class W176 (2013–2018)
7G-DCT mechatronic failures (limp mode), oil leaks, intake fouling on direct-injection 1.6 petrol on city-driven cars. Timing chain elongation on 1.6 A180.
Mercedes-Benz C-Class W205 9G-Tronic (2014–2021)
Conductor plate failures (€700–€1,200 fitted). 7G-Tronic predecessor: clunking, repair up to €3,000.
Mercedes-Benz E-Class W213 (2016–2023)
Brake disc/pad rapid wear (replacement at 15,000–25,000 km on some cars). COMAND infotainment glitches. 2018 E400d over-revving reports.
Best years to buy used in Ireland
• C-Class W205 LCI (2017–2020) C220d — post-LCI corrosion fixes, 9G-Tronic auto. • E-Class W213 (2018–2021) E220d — OM654 diesel solid, brake-disc wear the only Achilles' heel. • GLC X253 LCI (2019–2021) GLC 220d 4MATIC — post-MY19 update fixed early electrical gremlins. • A-Class W177 (2018+) A200 petrol or A220d. • GLA H247 (2020+) — 94.1% reliability score, 3rd place in family-SUV category (What Car? 2023).
Years to avoid
• E-Class W212 pre-2013 if any coastal/road-salt history — rear subframe rust risk. • C-Class W204 pre-2010 — multiple rust points. • A-Class W176 1.6 A180 entirely. • GLC X253 2016–2017 first-year cars — electrical gremlins, knocking front suspension. • 2010 W204 C-Class with the wrong-spec factory brake discs.
Running a used Mercedes-Benz in Ireland
Parts & servicing
Mercedes parts are high-end. Dealer monopoly on SBC (active brake) older E-Class, AIRMATIC air suspension, COMAND head units, AdBlue tanks. Aftermarket-friendly on consumables (brakes, filters, suspension arms via Eurocarparts, Mister-Auto, MicksGarage). Indicative Irish costs: W212/W205 rear subframe replacement €2,500–€4,000 used / €5,500+ new; 7G/9G-Tronic conductor plate €700–€1,200; OM651 balance shaft/chain €2,500–€4,500 engine-out; AdBlue tank €800–€1,400. Top independents: Mechanic 24hr (Finglas Dublin), MK Autoworks (Dublin), EuroCars (Cork), MotorWorks (Limerick).
NCT pass-rate notes
Mercedes pass rates are mid-pack — CLA notably above 60% (Irish 2021 data). Specific NCT items: W212 rear subframe corrosion (testers now check specifically), C-Class W204 boot-lid rust (cosmetic but flagged), adaptive headlight alignment failures, OM651 AdBlue light (instant fail), and rapid brake-disc lip wear can trigger advisories. SCR system failures on diesels common at 100,000 km+.
UK imports & VRT — Mercedes-Benz-specific notes
Mercedes is the third-most-imported brand from the UK after BMW and VW. Used Mercedes supply in the UK is enormous. Origin: most Mercedes are EU-built (Germany/Hungary/Spain) so qualify for 0% customs duty under Rules of Origin with proper invoice declaration. NOx levy is the killer — OM651 2.1 diesel Euro 6 cars typically €2,000–€4,850 NOx (often hits the €4,850 cap). VRT on C220d typically €5,500–€7,500. AMG-line UK imports often have bigger alloys with low-profile tyres — Irish roads eat these (€350+ per tyre to replace).
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Mercedes-Benz C220d W205 LCI Saloon
2018–2020
Post-LCI corrosion fixes, 9G-Tronic auto, comfortable, refined, reliable. Avoid AMG-line if you'll feel the lowered ride. €22,000–€32,000.
Mercedes-Benz E220d W213
2018–2021
Executive saloon at its best. OM654 diesel solid, brake-disc wear the only Achilles' heel. Avoid base SE trim for residuals — Avantgarde or AMG Line. €27,000–€42,000.
Mercedes-Benz GLC 220d 4MATIC X253 LCI
2019–2021
Post-MY19 update fixed early electrical issues. Better Irish residuals than equivalent BMW X3 or Audi Q5. AdBlue management is the only maintenance flashpoint. €34,000–€48,000.
Buyer's pro tip
If you're looking at any Mercedes E-Class, C-Class or GLC built before 2017, get the car on a ramp and inspect the rear subframe and suspension mounting points before you talk price. The W212 rear subframe rust scandal is well-documented in Ireland — Mercedes' corrosion warranty only applies if perforated from inside out, and many coastal cars have salt-driven rust that doesn't qualify. A rear subframe replacement is €2,500–€4,000 plus 2 days of labour. This is the #1 reason a "cheap" W212 E-Class can become an instant write-off. Insist on photos under the car, or pay €60 for a pre-purchase inspection at Mechanic 24hr Finglas or MK Autoworks Dublin.
Mercedes-Benz buying questions, answered
What is the Mercedes W212 rear subframe issue?
On the W212 E-Class (2009–2016), the rear subframe can corrode and perforate, sometimes severely enough to fail NCT. Salt-laden Irish coastal roads accelerate this. Mercedes' corrosion warranty only covers perforation from the inside out — surface rust from outside-in doesn't qualify. A pre-purchase ramp inspection at any independent specialist (Mechanic 24hr, MK Autoworks) costs €60 and can save €2,500–€4,000 in repair bills.
Is a UK-imported Mercedes still good value after Brexit?
Selective models only. Cost stack: 0% customs (for EU-built, with origin declaration) + 23% VAT + VRT + NOx levy. NOx is the make-or-break — Euro 6 OM651 diesels often hit the €4,850 NOx cap, frequently more than the CO2 VRT. The maths works best on E-Class estate and GLC 4MATIC where Irish supply is thin. Always run MotorCheck VRT before bidding.
Which Mercedes engine should I look for in a used C-Class?
The OM651 2.1-litre diesel in C220d (2014–2018 W205) is solid if AdBlue and DPF are maintained. The OM654 2.0-litre diesel in C220d (2018+ W205 LCI) is more refined and currently more reliable. Avoid the M271 1.8 petrol pre-2014 — timing gear and chain tensioner wear is a known issue.
How much does a Mercedes service cost in Ireland?
Main dealer (MSL or Annesley Williams) full service: €450–€700 depending on engine and trim. Independent Mercedes specialist (Mechanic 24hr Finglas, MK Autoworks): €280–€400 for identical work. Mercedes service contracts are useful at point of new sale but rarely worth buying retroactively on a used car.
Is the Mercedes A-Class worth buying used in Ireland?
Only the W177 (2018+) A200 petrol or A220d. The earlier W176 A180 had a fragile 1.6 timing chain and 7G-DCT mechatronic problems. A-Class is the steepest depreciator in the Mercedes range — small premium hatch with high new price and weaker badge cachet than 3 Series equivalent.
What's the difference between Mercedes EQA, EQB, EQC and EQE?
EQA (2021+) is the entry-level EV based on GLA — €36,000–€48,000 used, 320–430 km range. EQB (2022+) is the 7-seat EV — niche in Ireland. EQC (2019–2024) was the first EV-SUV — €40,000–€55,000 used, 400 km real-world, discontinued. EQE/EQS (2022+) are premium executive EVs aimed at business buyers. EQA is the most accessible and the most-listed used EV from Mercedes.