davemercedes
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I've been casually looking at hybrids - in particular, the Mitsubishi Outlander which seems to have good user feedback. I'm not particularly anxious for a change but I'm increasingly worried that the cost of running a diesel car will become prohibitive and as SWMBO and I are both retired, the annual mileage on my MB continues to fall so lining up a petrol car or hybrid might be a good idea...
But over the last few years most of the feedback on the forum about MB hybrids was generally quite negative and the advice seemed to be just to leave MB hybrids alone while companies like Toyota kept churning out their models with apparent success. I don't know how quickly it changed, but nowadays there seem to be a lot of used MB hybrids available, most of which are showing quite high mileages - a quick look at EBay today with "Mercedes hybrid" search term produces well over 50 cars, mostly with quite high mileage. There's even one - a 2015 E300 with 205,000 miles on it (and one lady owner) for £7250.
So have MB actually sorted out the technology - and are they a good buy now?
But over the last few years most of the feedback on the forum about MB hybrids was generally quite negative and the advice seemed to be just to leave MB hybrids alone while companies like Toyota kept churning out their models with apparent success. I don't know how quickly it changed, but nowadays there seem to be a lot of used MB hybrids available, most of which are showing quite high mileages - a quick look at EBay today with "Mercedes hybrid" search term produces well over 50 cars, mostly with quite high mileage. There's even one - a 2015 E300 with 205,000 miles on it (and one lady owner) for £7250.
So have MB actually sorted out the technology - and are they a good buy now?