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Mercedes-Benz - B 170 (2005)

Mercedes-Benz B 170 – 2005 Model Overview
The 2005 Mercedes‑B 170 sits comfortably in the compact executive segment, offering a blend of refined comfort and everyday practicality. Interested buyers often ask, “What is a 2005 Mercedes‑B 170 worth?” or “What is the Mercedes‑B 170 price in the used market?” Understanding the Mercedes‑B 170 price hinges on factors such as mileage, condition, trim level, and regional demand. Below, we break down the essential specs, depreciation trends, and comparison points to help you gauge the vehicle’s true value.

  • Engine: 1.7‑liter inline‑four, 95 hp, 105 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (standard) or optional 4‑speed automatic
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (regular unleaded)
  • Layout: Front‑engine, front‑wheel drive
  • Dimensions: Length ≈ 4,036 mm; Wheelbase ≈ 2,525 mm; Width ≈ 1,716 mm; Height ≈ 1,493 mm
  • Mileage: Typical range between 150,000–200,000 km for 2005 models
  • Interior: Cloth seats, basic infotainment, AM/FM/MP3, optional navigation
  • Safety: Dual front airbags, ABS, electronic stability control, optional side‑air bags in higher trims
  • Exterior: Standard alloy wheels (15‑inch), optional 16‑inch alloy package in later trims
  • Fuel Economy: 6.5–7.0 L/100 km (combined)

Mercedes‑B 170 Depreciation Insights
The depreciation curve for the 2005 B 170 reflects typical patterns for entry‑level luxury vehicles. Buyers should expect the Mercedes‑B 170 depreciation to close at around 40%–45% of its original MSRP after 10 years, contingent on resale condition and mileage. Notably:

  • First year: a loss of roughly 15–20% is common, especially in high‑volume markets.
  • Year 2–4: depreciation slows to 8–12% per year as the vehicle ages.
  • Year 5–10: a further 5–8% yearly drop occurs, influenced by a shift toward higher‑trim used models.
  • After decade: residual value often stabilizes around 10–15% of the original price.

Thus, Mercedes‑B 170 depreciation trends guide seasoned collectors and first‑time buyers alike in negotiating a fair price. The vehicle's modest maintenance cost and strong residual value make it a favorable choice for


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