Used Mercedes-Benz X Class Cars For Sale
The Mercedes-Benz X-Class is a stylish and well-built pick-up, made to rival the VW Amarok and Nissan Navara (with which it shares an engine). Flaunting Mercedes’ signature attention to detail with an attractive and well-equipped interior, the X-Class is a real looker. Find a great deal on an X-Class from our trusted dealers below.
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Cash Price £10,000.00 Deposit £1,000.00 Total Amount of Credit £9,000.00. 59 Payments of £215.73, with a Final Payment of £216.73, which includes an Optional Option to Purchase Fee of £1.00. Duration of Agreement is 60 Months. Total Amount Payable is £12,994.80. Total Cost of Credit £3,945.80. Annual Fixed Interest Rate of 11.20%. Representative APR 11.20%.
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How Much is a Mercedes-Benz X-Class?
The Mercedes-Benz X-Class is more expensive than most rivals, but you pay for the quality finish and the desirable Mercedes badge. Entry-level models retail from just over £35,000 (including VAT), though you can pay up 50 £50,000 for the higher trims. With used models, prices can start from roughly £28,495 for 2019 models.
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What's the Mercedes-Benz X-Class’s Engine?
The Mercedes-Benz X-Class features the same engine as the Nissan Navara and Renault Alaskan: a 2.3-litre turbo diesel engine developed by Renault.
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What's the Mercedes-Benz X-Class’s Road Tax?
Due to having a payload capacity of 1,000kg, most Mercedes-Benz X-Class models are classed as light goods vehicles, and this means road tax fees are fixed at £260 annually.
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What's the Mercedes-Benz X-Class’s Max Speed?
The Mercedes-Benz X-Class’s 2.3L diesel engine produces 161bhp and can sprint from 0-62mph in just 7.9 seconds. The X-Class has a max speed of 127mph.
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What's the Mercedes-Benz X-Class’s MPG?
The Mercedes-Benz X 260 d can manage up to 37.2mpg, while the X 250 d with its automatic gearbox fares slightly worse, with a max return of 35.8mpg.