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Marlin - All Models (2017)

Looking for reliable information on the Marlin All Models price can be overwhelming, especially when you’re trying to find the exact value for a specific year like the 2017 version. Whether you’re a buyer, a reseller, or simply a car enthusiast, having a comprehensive, up‑to‑date pricing database makes all the difference. This page gives you an insight into the Marlin All Models 2017 price, the depreciation trends for the brand, and how used models hold value over time, so you can make informed decisions without guessing.

  • Model name: Marlin All Models (all variants)
  • Manufacturer: Marlin Motors
  • Base year: 2017 (covers all trims and body styles released in 2017)
  • Price range: Varies by market, condition, and optional features. Check our database for specific figures.
  • Engine options:
    • 2.0‑liter I4 turbo (2.3L turbo in later trims) – 180 hp
    • 3.0‑liter V6 – 240 hp (standard in higher‑trim models)
  • Transmission:
    • 6‑speed manual (standard on most base models)
    • 8‑speed automatic (optional on sport and luxury trims)
  • Fuel type: Gasoline (petrol), optional diesel engine for select markets
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 4,700 mm – 5,200 mm (varies with roof rails and wipers)
    • Width: 1,860 mm – 1,940 mm
    • Height: 1,630 mm – 1,700 mm
    • Wheelbase: 2,900 mm – 3,200 mm
  • Seating capacity: 5 (standard) – 7 (optional third row in special editions)
  • Cargo volume:
    • Up to 460 L behind rear seats
    • Up to 1,650 L with rear seats folded
  • Safety features:
    • ABS, ESP, multiple airbags (front, side, curtain)
    • Adaptive cruise control (available on premium trims)
    • Lane‑departure warning (standard on 2017 spec)
  • Infotainment:
    • 6‑inch touchscreen (standard) – 8‑inch on higher trims
    • Bluetooth, USB, and Android Auto/Apple CarPlay (standard on all models)
    • Premium B&O sound system (optional)

When it comes to understanding Marlin All Models depreciation, the data indicates a fairly consistent trend across the year‑old segment. Generally, a low‑to‑mid‑range car like the Marlin will experience a depreciation curve similar to other mid‑size models:

  • First year: a loss of 15‑20% of its original retail value (often called the “in‑the‑black” phase or “blue‑lawns” period).
  • Years 2‑4: 5‑7% per year as the vehicle stabilizes.
  • Years 5‑7: 3‑5% per year, as the model plate (2017) becomes a “used” status.
These figures are approximate and can shift based on regional demand, fuel costs, and the overall economic climate.

From a buyer’s perspective, the question “what is a 2017 Marlin All Models worth?” often comes up when shopping for used vehicles. While we do not provide specific price tags—because a “Marlin All


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