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Mercedes-Benz - 220 (2017)

Looking for the Mercedes-Benz 220 but the Mercedes-Benz 220 price should you buy a 2017 model? The 2017 Mercedes-Benz 220 sits at the crossroads of classic German engineering and modern luxury, making it a favorite in the compact‑luxury segment. Whether you’re browsing a fleet of used cars or a new‑to‑market listing, the Mercedes-Benz 220 2017 price varies by market, condition, and optional features. Below we break down everything you need to evaluate its value, from spec details to depreciation trends, so you can answer the question “what is a 2017 Mercedes-Benz 220 worth?” with confidence.

Key Specifications – Mercedes-Benz 220

  • Engine: 2.0‑liter Inline‑4, turbo
  • Power: 190 hp @ 4,000 rpm
  • Torque: 320 Nm @ 1,800–3,500 rpm
  • Transmission: 7‑speed dual‑clutch automatic (7G‑TRONIC)
  • Drive: Rear‑wheel drive (4MATIC optional)
  • Fuel Type: Petrol, ~12 L/100 km (combined)
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 4,395 mm
    • Width: 1,810 mm
    • Height: 1,420 mm
    • Wheelbase: 2,625 mm
  • Weight: 1,580–1,680 kg (depending on trim)
  • Cargo Capacity: 530 L (rear seats folded)
  • Top Speed: 200 km/h (electronically limited)
  • Infotainment: MBUX, navigation, 10″ touch screen, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto

Depreciation Insights – Mercedes-Benz 220 depreciation

When you’re researching the used Mercedes-Benz 220 price, understanding depreciation is key. The 2017 model typically loses 15–20 % of its value in the first year, with a further 10–12 % drop each subsequent year for the next two years. That means a 2017 Mercedes-Benz 220 that sold new for around €30,000 could be valued at roughly €18,000–€22,000 after three years, depending on mileage, service history, and optional safety packages. These estimates align with industry reports that luxury compact cars often see a 30‑40 % depreciation over a five‑year span. Even in a tight secondary market, the Mercedes-Benz 220 depreciation curve remains relatively steady, offering


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