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2+ Mercedes-Benz M-class Cars for Sale in South Africa

Browse 2 available Mercedes-Benz M-class for sale in South Africa. Compare specifications, pricing, and options from trusted dealers. The current price range for these listings is from R 127,500 to R 299,900. The average listed price is R 213,700. Mileage varies between 171,238 km and 196,400 km.

Mercedes-Benz M-class - Melrose Auto - Image 1
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R 299,900

Est. monthly payment:
R 6,152 p/m

Excellent Price
57% below average
Used Car2011AutomaticAccident-free171,238 kmPetrol

Est. monthly payment: R 6,152 p/m

Melrose Auto

Alan Manor, Johannesburg, Gauteng

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Mercedes-Benz M-class - Quality Cheapies Auto - Image 1
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R 127,500

Est. monthly payment:
R 2,615 p/m

Excellent Price
82% below average
Used Car2009AutomaticAccident-free196,400 kmPetrol

Est. monthly payment: R 2,615 p/m

Quality Cheapies Auto

Bardene Ext 2, Boksburg, Gauteng

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Mercedes-Benz M-class

Mercedes-Benz’s M-Class made its name as a genuine contender among luxury SUVs, especially before the GLE badge took over. If you’re trawling the classifieds for a used one, you’ll find the pickings are slim—just two up for grabs, stretching from R127,500 to R279,900. That’s a gulf for what’s basically the same shape. It’s a tale of two cars: the more sensible ML 350 A/T at the bottom end and the unapologetically thirsty ML 63 AMG at the top. Both run petrol engines paired with automatics, par for the course with the W164s built between 2009 and 2011. These are SUVs whose looks still hold up in Fourways traffic, but the air suspension and electronics are notorious for bringing extra repair bills as the years stack up.

There’s no middle ground in price, and that’s the point. The difference in running costs is as stark as the sticker prices—R127,500 buys you a ticket into Mercedes luxury, while R279,900 is strictly for those willing to stomach AMG-sized fuel and maintenance bills. Average mileage is a hefty 183,819 km, so you’d better be realistic about what you’re getting into. Buyers are drawn to the plush cabin and badge appeal, but age-related gremlins are lurking. The ML 63’s 6.2-litre V8 still sounds tempting on paper at least, yet you can’t ignore that it’ll demand a specialist’s touch (and budget). These cars are firmly in second-owner territory now, so a thorough inspection should be non-negotiable for anyone serious about avoiding a wallet-draining surprise down the line.