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BMW 2 Series vs Mercedes-Benz C-Class

A side-by-side comparison of the used BMW 2 Series and Mercedes-Benz C-Class — price, real monthly finance, running costs and MOT reliability, all from live UK stock.

Reviewed by the Motoring Today Editorial team · methodology in our editorial standards.

BMW 2 Series or Mercedes-Benz C-Class — which should I buy?

The BMW 2 Series starts cheaper (BMW 2 Series from £7,790, Mercedes-Benz C-Class from £12,999), with illustrative finance from £196/mo and £337/mo respectively. On MOT reliability they score 86% and 91% first-time passes. The full spec, running-cost and deal breakdown is below.

2 Series from
£7,790
C-Class from
£12,999
In stock
13 vs 5
BMW 2 Series versus Mercedes-Benz C-Class on price, running costs and MOT reliability, from live UK stock. The best value in each row is highlighted.
From live stock★ Best value overall
BMW 2 Series
13 in stock · from £7,790
Mercedes-Benz C-Class
5 in stock · from £12,999
Cheapest in stock£7,790lowest£12,999
Median price£12,495lower£15,499
From (per month)Illustrative, from live stock£196/mo (HP, 60 months, 14.4% APR)lower£337/mo (HP, 60 months, 13.9% APR)
Road tax (VED)Typical car in stock£200/yr£200/yr
Median mileage61,690 mi53,634 milower
Median year2018newer2016
Median CO₂130 g/kmcleaner133 g/km
Typical power134 bhp201 bhpmore
Most common fuelPetrolPetrol
Most common gearboxAutomaticAutomatic
MOT first-time passDVSA history86%91%more reliable
Great/good deals in stockMotoring Today price rating2 / 132 / 5more
View all 13 2 SeriesView all 5 C-Class

Motoring Today score

Our 0–100 vehicle-intelligence score: reliability is from real DVSA MOT pass rates, the rest from manufacturer specs (MPG/CO₂, insurance group, Euro NCAP, dimensions). Higher is better — the stronger side is highlighted.

ScoreBMW 2 SeriesMercedes-Benz C-Class
Overall70/10067/100
Reliability7281
Running costs7875
Safety55
Family & practicality7377
Insurance4836

A guide, not a guarantee — based on the sample of stock and MOT/spec records we hold for each model.

Specs, side by side

Manufacturer specifications across the BMW 2 Series and Mercedes-Benz C-Class trim range. The stronger figure is highlighted where there's a clear better/worse direction (dimensions are shown for reference only).

SpecBMW 2 SeriesMercedes-Benz C-Class
MPG (combined)28–74 mpg23–78 mpg
CO₂ emissions19–227 g/km12–288 g/km
Insurance group1 (cheapest) – 50Group 10–50Group 23–50
Euro NCAP safety5 stars (2022)67% pillar avg
0–60mph3.9s3.8s
Power114–473 bhp134–509 bhp
Seats45
Doors54
Length4432 mm4686 mm
Width2038 mm2016 mm
Height1420 mm1442 mm

How we compare. The “best value overall” column and the cells marked ★ are chosen from live market data, running costs, DVSA MOT history and manufacturer specs — the side that wins the most comparable rows leads. Deal ratings come from the Motoring Today price model. Our methodology →

About the finance figures

Monthly payments shown are illustrative examples drawn from real quotes on cars currently in stock — the exact rate, term and APR depend on your circumstances, the lender and a credit check. They are not an offer of finance and are not a representative example of the total cost of credit.

Motoring Today is a trading style of Motor Genius Group Ltd (FRN 960504), an appointed representative of The Compliance Guys Ltd, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN 941360).

Motoring Today is a credit broker, not a lender.

Frequently asked questions

Is the BMW 2 Series or the Mercedes-Benz C-Class cheaper to buy?
In current stock the BMW 2 Series starts lower: the BMW 2 Series is available from £7,790 (median £12,495) and the Mercedes-Benz C-Class from £12,999 (median £15,499).
What are the monthly finance payments on the BMW 2 Series vs the Mercedes-Benz C-Class?
Illustrative finance starts from £196/mo (HP, 60 months, 14.4% APR) on the BMW 2 Series and £337/mo (HP, 60 months, 13.9% APR) on the Mercedes-Benz C-Class. These are examples from cars currently in stock, not offers of finance — the actual rate, term and APR depend on your circumstances, the lender and a credit check.
Which is cheaper to tax, the BMW 2 Series or the Mercedes-Benz C-Class?
The most common annual road tax (VED) across BMW 2 Series stock is £200/yr, versus £200/yr for the Mercedes-Benz C-Class — so the BMW 2 Series is generally cheaper to tax.
Which is more reliable at MOT, the BMW 2 Series or the Mercedes-Benz C-Class?
Based on DVSA MOT history across our stock, the BMW 2 Series averages a 86% first-time pass rate and the Mercedes-Benz C-Class 91% — the Mercedes-Benz C-Class edges it on this measure.

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