2015 Mercedes-Benz CLS
The 2015 Mercedes-Benz CLS250CDI offers South African buyers a perfect blend of luxury and affordability. This used sedan stands out with its sleek design, premium comfort, and impressive performance, making it an attractive choice for those seeking a stylish yet practical vehicle.
Powered by a 2.1L diesel engine paired with an automatic transmission, this Mercedes-Benz CLS delivers smooth handling and excellent fuel efficiency at just 5.3 L/100km. With four doors and four seats, it provides ample space for passengers and practicality for daily use. Its diesel engine ensures reliable performance and lower running costs, ideal for those looking for a cheap yet quality vehicle.
Located in Pretoria, Gauteng, the vehicle is available for immediate viewing and test drives. Buyers can compare prices, explore finance deals, and find the best price for a luxury used car in South Africa. Contact the dealer today to arrange your test drive and buy this stunning Mercedes-Benz CLS250CDI.
CAR OVERVIEW
TECHNICAL DATA
FUEL & EMISSIONS
COLOUR AND UPHOLSTERY
Mercedes-Benz CLS
Mercedes-Benz’s CLS occupies a genuinely oddball space in South Africa. It’s pitched as a four-door coupe, but really, it’s a sedan in a suit — flashier than an E-Class, nowhere near as bank-breaking as the S. You’re looking at something aimed at buyers who want to make a statement, but without springing for the full flagship experience. BMW’s 6 Series Gran Coupe and Audi’s A7 Sportback are supposed to be rivals, but you rarely spot any of them on Joburg’s roads. Diesel power only, automatic gearbox standard — none of that surprises anyone. With just two on the market between R379,900 and R399,900, it’s clear: there’s nothing mainstream about shopping for one of these. It’s not a casual browse; it’s a purposeful search. Both available cars are the CLS250 CDI, all within that narrow R379,900–R399,900 bracket, from 2014 and 2015, and both have clocked over 104,000 km. That’s decent mileage for something a decade old, but with a diesel Merc, service history is everything because parts are pricey and neglect gets expensive fast. The honest draw here? It’s the shape — the CLS still turns heads, even now. For urban South Africans, that 250 CDI badge means fuel bills you can stomach, and the cabin, even at this age, doesn’t feel like a relic. With no new CLS stock landing, it’s a pure used buy, so take your time and scrutinise every detail. That matters.
Est. monthly payment:
R 0 p/m
2015 Mercedes-Benz CLS
Est. monthly payment:
R 0 p/m
Mercedes-Benz CLS FAQs
Common questions about the Mercedes-Benz CLS in South Africa.
