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Used Mercedes B-Class cars

The Mercedes B-Class is a small MPV with a high-quality interior, a spacious interior and a choice of fuel-efficient engines. At Cazoo, you can browse used Mercedes B-Class cars for sale through our trusted partners.

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  1. Read more about 2016 used Mercedes-Benz B Class B250e Art (179 ps)

    Mercedes-Benz B Class

    B250e Art (179 ps)

    • 46,024 miles
    • 2016 reg
    • Automatic
    • Electric

    £8,854

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  2. Read more about 2016 used Mercedes-Benz B Class B250e Sport (179 ps)

    Mercedes-Benz B Class

    B250e Sport (179 ps)

    • 52,175 miles
    • 2016 reg
    • Automatic
    • Electric

    £9,524

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  3. Read more about 2019 used Mercedes-Benz B Class 1.3 B180 Sport 7G-DCT (136 ps)

    Mercedes-Benz B Class

    1.3 B180 Sport 7G-DCT (136 ps)

    • 30,277 miles
    • 2019 reg
    • Automatic
    • Petrol

    £15,869

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  4. Read more about 2020 used Mercedes-Benz B Class 1.3 B200 Sport 7G-DCT (163 ps)

    Mercedes-Benz B Class

    1.3 B200 Sport 7G-DCT (163 ps)

    • 36,017 miles
    • 2020 reg
    • Automatic
    • Petrol

    £17,062

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  5. Read more about 2020 used Mercedes-Benz B Class 1.3 B200 AMG Line (Executive) 7G-DCT (163 ps)

    Mercedes-Benz B Class

    1.3 B200 AMG Line (Executive) 7G-DCT (163 ps)

    • 13,399 miles
    • 2020 reg
    • Automatic
    • Petrol

    £19,402

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Thinking of buying a Mercedes-Benz B-Class?

The style of the car

The Mercedes-Benz B-Class is relatively small but its wide, tall body creates a lot of interior space. Big windows combine with the high seating position for a fantastic view out. AMG Line models have a sportier look. The older car’s interior is user-friendly and feels upmarket. The interior of the latest B-Class has a real wow factor, with a very large display screen on the dashboard. The round air vents look and feel great, too.

How it drives

The B-Class has light steering and gives you a great view out, so it’s easy to drive round town, whether manual or automatic. All models have parking sensors for easy manoeuvring, while high-spec ones also have a rear-view camera. The B-Class is comfortable on all but the most bumpy roads and quiet and stable on the motorway. There’s a wide selection of petrol and diesel engines available. The most powerful models also have four-wheel drive for reassurance on slippery roads. There’s a rare eco-friendly electric version of the older B-Class, while the latest version is available as a plug-in hybrid. The most powerful version of the older B-Class can tow 1500kg. The equivalent model of the latest version can tow 1600kg.

The interior

The Mercedes-Benz B-Class is a compact MPV with five doors and five seats. It’s the same size as the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer and Ford C-MAX. Four adults fit very comfortably and all but the very tallest people will have enough headroom in the back. The middle back seat is fine for adults on short journeys, but more suitable for children. There are two sets of Isofix mounts on the back seat. The boot has space for three large suitcases while folding down the back seats gives you enough room for a small sofa. All B-Class models come with climate control, Bluetooth and parking sensors. High-spec models add sat nav and heated leather seats.

Running costs and reliability

Mercedes is a premium brand so the B-Class costs more to buy than most other similar cars. Its upmarket feel and high-tech equipment may be worth it for you, though. All petrol B-Class models return 35-50mpg, according to official figures, while diesels return 50-70mpg. The electric B-Class has a range of 124 miles, according to official figures. Road tax and insurance costs are low. The B-Class is generally reliable and well made. Safety experts Euro NCAP awarded both the latest and older versions of the B-Class a full five-star safety rating.

How it compares with similar cars

The B-Class has premium brand competition from the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer. Non-premium brand rivals include the Ford C-MAX, Renault Scenic and Volkswagen Golf SV. The BMW and Ford are more enjoyable to drive, the Renault is better looking and the Volkswagen has a bigger boot. But the Mercedes has a more upmarket feel and more advanced tech.

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Common Questions about the Mercedes-Benz B-Class