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Mercedes-Benz - AMG (2009)

Discover a deep dive into the world of high‑performance luxury with our specially curated Mercedes‑Benz AMG price database. Whether you are studying the 2009 generation or searching for the most reliable used Mercedes‑Benz AMG price listings, this resource keeps every key detail at your fingertips. By blending authentic dealership data, historical market trends, and consumer insights, it offers an accurate snapshot of what buyers, sellers, and collectors can expect for any AMG model.

Take the 2009 Mercedes‑Benz AMG E63 as an example: it was a flagship performance sedan that combined raw horsepower with sophisticated engineering. In 2009, the Mercedes‑Benz AMG 2009 price ranged significantly depending on region, trim, and condition. The average new price for this model swayed between USD 140,000 and USD 170,000 in the United States, reflecting the premium positioning of AMG vehicles in the executive‑suv class. Today, the same car fetches a wide range of prices in the secondary market—perfect when you ask: what is a 2009 Mercedes‑Benz AMG worth?

  • Engine: 5.4 L Bi‑Turbo V8, 0‑60 mph in 3.9 s
  • Transmission: 7‑speed dual‑clutch gearbox with AMG Performance Shift
  • Power: 550 hp, 560 lb‑ft torque
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline, 1.1 L consumption on the M‑AC (manual change)
  • Dimensions: 5,825 mm length, 2,042 mm width, 1,392 mm height
  • Wheelbase: 2,951 mm; Cargo capacity 15 ft³
  • Highlights: Brembo brakes, AMG RIDE CONTROL suspension, adaptive LED lighting

Mercedes‑Benz AMG depreciation is a critical consideration for all stakeholders. Research indicates that AMG models typically lose 15–20% of their value in the first year after delivery, largely due to rapid technology upgrades and shifting market preferences. Over the next three to five years, the rate stabilizes to about 20–25% per year, with older models like the 2009 sedan sometimes retaining value better than mainstream competitors owing to their desirability among performance enthusiasts.

Evaluating used Mercedes‑Benz AMG price therefore becomes a blend of age, mileage, service history, and market demand. For instance, a 2009 E63 with 40,000 mi in excellent condition will command roughly 70–75% of its


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