Sparkscars.com, specialist Mercedes Benz dealer in London W3 are
always interested in purchasing all used Mercedes Benz Models
You can see the new
Mercedes we have in stock here
Used Mercedes Benz For Sale
Click on the blue link below to view the Mercedes Benz cars available today In our
showroom
2009 Mercedes Benz CL 500 For Sale
Used Mercedes CL500, Silver with Black Leather, 2 Owners. Piano Black Wood,
Wood and Leather Steering Wheel, Disctronic, 19" AMG Alloys,
Telephone Prewire for Bluetooth, Leather seat trim, Heated door mirrors,
Lumbar support, Height adjustable drivers seat, Radio\/CD,
Rear headrests, Steering wheel reach adjustment,
Previous used Mercedes Benz sales as supplied by
sparkscars.com
0208 740 4443
All of the cars below have been supplied by sparkscars.com to very satisfied
customers.
2010 Mercedes Benz E350
A used Mercedes Benz E350 Sport Cab, Mystic White with Black Leather Seats
with Contrast White Stitching, Rear Camera, Heated Seats,
Lumbar Seats, Electric Memory Seats, Multi Play CD/ DVD,
Command, Telephone, AMG Alloys.
2010 Mercedes Benz SLS 6.3 AMG
A stunning used Mercedes AMG, Black with Black Leather and Silver Stitching,
Rear Reversing Camera, Telephone Kit,
AMG Performance Steering Wheel,
2008 Mercedes Benz SLR Roadster A pristine used Mercedes Bens
SLR, 2008 Mercedes Benz SLR Roadster
For Sale at the leading prestige car showroom in London.
2007 Mercedes Benz S 6.3L Sold. 2007 used Mercedes Benz S 63L
for sale, top quality
used Mercedes Benz S Class.
2008 Mercedes Benz S 320 CDI Sold 2008 used
Mercedes Benz S 320 CDI for sale.
Used Mercedes S Class.
2009 Mercedes Benz S 320L CDI Sold. 2009 used Mercedes
Benz S 320L CDI for sale.
S class for sale.
Mercedes Benz S 320 CDI Sold contact us for stock details. S
class Mercedes for sale.
2009 used Mercedes Benz S 320 CDI for sale.
Contact the number one luxury car dealership in London, sparkscars.com.
2007 Mercedes Benz S 500 Sold, contact us for stock details.
2007 Mercedes Benz S class for sale, S500.
2007 Mercedes Benz GL 320 CDI Sold contact us for stock details.
2007(57) Mercedes Benz GL 320 CDI for sale.
Call sparkscars.com today for the best deals on all prestige cars. Mercedes GL for sale.
2008 Mercedes Benz E 280 Sport This model was launched when
the old E series was coming
to an end and was about to be replaced with newer versions
2011 Mercedes Benz E 250 CGI Cab Sold, contact us for stock
details. 2011 Mercedes E class coupe for sale.
2008 Mercedes Benz CLK 220 CDI Sport
Sold, contact us for stock details. 2008 Mercedes Benz CLK 220 CDI Sport for sale.
2009 Mercedes Benz S 320 CDI Iridium Silver with Black
Leather Trim, Pre registered but delivery mileage, Electric Windows, Central Door Locks, Cruise Control, Alarm,
immobiliser, ABS, Climate Control, Front Centre Arm Rest, Command System with Full Screen Navigation, Folding
Mirrors, Multi Function Steering Wheel, Fog Lights, Outside Temperature Control, Dual Front Air-bags, Auto Dimming
Mirrors, First Aid Kit, Heated Washer Jets, Parktronic, 18" 7 Spoke Alloys, Heated Memory Seats, Telephone
Pre-wire, Burr Walnut, DVD Changer, Heated Front Seats, Ambient Lighting, Fitted Mats, VAT Q, Save 10k on List
2010 Mercedes Benz E250 CGI Cab Diamond White
with Flamenco Red Leather, 1 Owner. TV Tuner, AMG Alloys, Comand, 6 CD/DVD, DAB Tuner, Harmon Kardon Logic 7
Surround Sound, Memory Package, Dynamic Handling Pack, Rev Camera, Parking Sensors, Airscarf, UK List 48K great
saving.
2010 Mercedes Benz SLS 6.3 AMG Alubeam Silver with Two
Tone Black and Red Leather, B&O Sound System,
Carbon Interior, Parking Camera, Telephone Prewire, AMG Steering Wheel,
Ceramic Brakes, Ten Spoke Forged Wheels, Stunning Looking SLS.
2001 Mercedes Benz S55 Sold. 2001 Mercedes Benz S 55 for
sale.
S Class Mercedes for sale.
2002 Mercedes Benz SL 500 Comfort Seats,Hot/Cold, AMG Alloys,
Sat Nav / TV, Cruise Control,
Lingutronic, Telephone, Full Main Dealer Service Records, Unmarked Throughout
2005 Mercedes Benz SL350 Black with Black Leather Trim, Pan
Roof, 20" Alloys, Very High Spec, as new
2004 SL55 AMG Pace Car
Mercedes SL55 AMG Pace Car 04 53,
Brilliant Silver with Anthracite Nappa Leather, Performance Package,
Parktronic, Command, Comfort Seats, EFM, Xenon Lights, CD Changer, TV.
2005 SL65 Bi Turbo LHD
Keyless Go, Privacy Glass, Ventilated Comfort Seats,
Parking Sensors, Lingatronic
2006 Mercedes Benz SL55 AMG
Pan Roof, Keyless Go, Comfort Massage Seats, Wind Deflector,
AMG65 Alloys, Mint Condition throughout, First to see buys
2007 Mercedes Benz SL63 AMG Mercedes CL63 AMG 2dr Auto,
Brilliant Silver with Black Nappa Leather, Disktronic Plus,
Vent Mass Seats, Twin Spoke Alloys, Harmon Kardon Hifi, Sunroof, Digital TV,
Keyless Go, Night Vision, Phone Prep, Ambient Lighting, Soft Close
2005 Mercedes Benz SLR McLaren Racing Red Leather with Red
Callipers and Turbine Alloys
2009 Mercedes Benz SL 350 Black with Black
Leather trim, very good spec, UK List 65K,
very good saving on list
A Little Bit Of Mercedes Benz History
Mercedes-Benz cars as we know them today have been produced by a German car manufacturer since 1926.
Of course the company also manufactures trucks, buses, and coaches.
Mercedes-Benz is a division of Daimler AG and even though the first car under that name did not appear until 1926,
the principles had been producing vehicles since 1886 when Karl Benz built his Benz Patent Motorwagen.
Daimler's first Mercedes appeared in 1901.
A little history of how these two giants came together to create one of the world’s greatest cars
provides insight into why the Mercedes-Benz is so popular.
In 1886, while Karl Benz was building his petrol-powered Motorwagen, Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach were
working on adding a petrol engine to a stagecoach. Great minds thinking alike began the journey to their eventual
liaison as the Daimler-Benz company.
Like Rolls, Royce, and Porsche, these two entrepreneurs, Benz and Daimler, began with self-named
companies.
A primary difference was that their ultimate vehicles were called Mercedes-Benz rather than Daimler-Benz.
This stems from Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft’s 1901 Mercedes automobile.
Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft Mannheim was formed in November 1890 in Germany.
Seven years before in October 1883, Benz & Cie. was formed in the same city.
So, Where Did “Mercedes” originate?
Emil Jellinek was a businessman from Austria who had an extreme interest in sports. He saw the
future of the automobile and wanted to be part of this important new world.
His beloved daughter, Mercédès, was born in 1889. When she was eight years old, Emil visited the Daimler factory in
Cannstatt and placed an order for a Daimler car. It had a six-hp two-cylinder engine.
That was 1897 and the Daimler’s peak speed was a breath-taking (for then) 24 km/h. However, this
was frustratingly slow for Jellinek. He ordered two more cars and insisted on at least 40 km/h as the basic speed
expectation. The two Daimler Phoenix cars he received in September 1898 had front–mounted eight-hp engines
and were the first cars ever to be produced with four-cylinder engines.
More than mollified with the Daimler Phoenix, Emil Jellinek began selling Daimler cars and because
of the high society contacts in finance and the aristocracy, business boomed. In 1899, he took 10 Daimlers and in
1900, 29.
Emil was racing at the emerging race meetings – under the pseudonym Mercédès.
Fans of the race world referred to the man and his team of cars by his driving name. Racing cars was an extremely
popular sport at the turn of that century.
Emil ordered cars by the dozen. When he firmed up an agreement regarding his sales relationship
with Daimler in 1900, it was a mutual decision to use Mercedes as part of the car’s name. A new engine, known as
the Daimler-Mercedes was designed. The first of the new speedier cars was the original Mercedes.
Wilhelm Maybach was the engineer behind the design and the
Mercedes was a miracle with a pressed-steel frame and high-performance engine. It was more than a motorised stage
coach and has the distinction of being the first automobile of the modern age.
At the racing event known as Nice Week the Mercedes took all the honours. It was 1901 and orders
began to pour in at such a rate that the Cannstatt Daimler plant was running at full capacity.
In 1902, Mercedes was registered as the trade name.
Twenty-four years later when Benz and Daimler merged, the line was called
Mercedes-Benz.
Acquiring a Mercedes-Benz
The very name Mercedes-Benz denotes quality and power but the fact is that while any Benz model is
desirable, some are just more classic than others. One example is the 1928 Mercedes-Benz SSK that could reach
speeds of more than 120 miles per hour. At the time, it was the fastest car in the world and the ideal sports car
of its time.
However, you might be more interested in buying a classic from a more modern time or even a new
model that will become a classic in its time. This is a matter of personal choice. Sometimes people fall in love
with a certain model and want no other. Some prefer diesel, some prefer a van. It's all about what meets your
wishes, wants, and needs.
In a sad story about a man and his 1971 Mercedes 3.5 Cabriolet, the man took his car to the local
specialty shop for routine maintenance and that night, while the car was up on the hoist waiting for an oil change,
the shop caught fire and the car was destroyed. His son, eager to please his father, arranged to buy a brand new
Mercedes for his distraught father.
Rather than be pleased, the father was furious – he did not like the new model or the colour or
anything about it. The reality was, given more time, he might have accepted it more graciously but he wanted his
silver metallic Cabriolet and did not rest until he replaced it with an identical model.
Choices
If you are looking for a pre-owned Mercedes Benz for sale, there are many cars available through local dealers as
well as online. You might want just the name such as you would find in the multi-purpose Mercedes Benz Viano or a
classic used car with features including an emission control system, seat comfort package, a tyre-change toolkit,
the capability of opening/closing with infrared remote, and integrated rear child seats. Or perhaps you simply want
a reliable and durable second hand car.
Any used cars for sale with leather seats and walnut trim, or even walnut-effect trim parts, and a capacious
console with stowage or stone guard are well worth a second look. If that car is a used Mercedes Benz sedan or
coupe, you have easy access to the Mercedes Benz world of luxury. Actually any body type would more than
suffice.
A word of warning, if you do test drive one of these models, you run the risk of falling in love with the fabulous
Mercedes.
They are the epitome of efficiency.


We have a great deal of experience in the Mercedes Benz market and
are
always in the market to buy quality examples. If you should have a used
Mercedes Benz for sale, or you want to buy a new Mercedes Benz,
call us to discuss the best deal
0208 740 4443
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