2022 MERCEDES-BENZ C200 AVANTGARDE 1.5 AT
1.5L Auto · 51,876 km · Klang Valley
RM145,800 from RM1,598/mo
Used cars
101 cars in stock · 2016–2025 · RM26,800–RM172,800
Malaysians shop for used sedans for their practical boots, comfortable cabins and familiar all-round usability. There are 82 used sedans currently available, spanning 2016 to 2025 and priced from RM27,800 to RM178,800. Choices include the Honda Civic, Toyota Vios, Perodua Bezza and Honda City, alongside options such as the Proton Persona, Toyota Corolla Altis, BMW 330I, BYD Seal, Honda Accord and Mercedes-Benz A250.
1.5L Auto · 51,876 km · Klang Valley
RM145,800 from RM1,598/mo
1.3L Auto · 54,223 km · Klang Valley
RM128,800 from RM1,412/mo
2.0L Auto · 70,478 km · Klang Valley
RM141,800 from RM1,554/mo
Used sedans remain a sensible choice in Malaysia, with 107 cars currently in stock from RM21,800 to RM160,800 and model years ranging from 2016 to 2025.
The current used sedan selection runs from RM21,800 to RM160,800, with model years ranging from 2016 to 2025. Budget choices include the Proton Persona from RM21,800, while premium options such as the Mercedes-Benz C200 start from RM119,800.
For a lower purchase price, the Proton Persona from RM21,800 and Perodua Bezza or Proton Saga from RM25,800 are sensible picks. If you want stronger resale and a wider service network, the Toyota Vios from RM52,800 and Honda City from RM53,800 are widely regarded as safer mainstream choices.
The Honda Civic has the widest current selection, with 39 units from RM60,800. It is popular in Malaysia for its driving feel, cabin space and resale strength, but check carefully for accident repairs, suspension wear and a complete service history.
Inspect the boot floor, rear quarter panels, door gaps and undercarriage, as sedans can hide accident or flood repairs around these areas. Also test the air-conditioning, gearbox behaviour, steering feel and suspension noise, especially if the car has been used heavily in city traffic.
Japanese and Malaysian sedans such as the Toyota Vios, Honda City, Perodua Bezza, Proton Persona and Proton Saga are generally viewed as easier to maintain due to broad parts availability and familiar workshops. European sedans such as the Mercedes-Benz C200 and Volkswagen Vento can offer more comfort, but buyers should be prepared for higher upkeep and more careful inspection.
In Malaysia, the Toyota Vios, Honda City and Honda Civic are widely regarded as stronger resale choices because demand remains steady and support is broad. Proton and Perodua sedans are attractive for lower entry prices, while less common models may need sharper pricing to move on later.