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Mercedes-Benz - B 170 (2006)

Mercedes-Benz B 170 – a compact executive hatchback that balances everyday practicality with a touch of luxury. In 2006 the first model year rolled off the production line, offering a spry 1.5‑liter four‑stroke engine and a versatile transmission. From today’s perspective, aware of the long‑term value trend, you can now gauge what the Mercedes-Benz B 170 price reflects in various market segments without guessing.

Below is a concise specification snapshot, followed by a deeper dive into depreciation, price comparisons, and the vehicle’s overall market standing.

  • Engine: 1.497 cc inline‑4 gasoline (T-rail 815 engine) producing 106 hp and 140 Nm torque.
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (January‑2019 update) or 4‑speed automatic (long‑term variant).
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline (unleaded).
  • Dimensions: Length 4,482 mm – Width 1,767 mm – Height 1,530 mm – Wheelbase 2,596 mm.
  • Layout: Front‑engine, front‑wheel‑drive.
  • Weight: 1,330–1,375 kg (varies by trim).
  • Cabin Features: Dual‑zone automatic climate control, infotainment with optional navigation, leather‑trimmed seats.
  • Safety: Dual front airbags, ABS, electronic stability control, available traction control.
  • Fuel Economy: Approx. 14–16 km/L on combined cycle, depending on driving conditions.

Let’s explore how a Mercedes-Benz B 170 2006 price has evolved over time, what you can expect from a used model, and how depreciation has played a role.

Depreciation Insight: A Realistic Road‑Map

When you view the Mercedes-Benz B 170 depreciation curve, you’ll notice a predictable pattern common to most mid‑market luxury hatchbacks. If the vehicle’s purchase price is represented by the variable P₀, the typical depreciation mechanics can be summarized as follows:

  • First year – loss of approximately 15–20% of P₀.
  • Year 2 – average 25–30% cumulative depreciation.
  • Years 3–5 – depreciation tapers, falling around 35–45% of P₀ by the end of year five.
  • Beyond five years – further gradual decline, generally 15–20% per year until the vehicle reaches about 70% of its original value.

Hence, a 2006 B 170 that started on the road for roughly €22,000 (illustrative for a German‑market starter) will typically be in the market at around €13,000–€15,000 after five years, taking into account factors such as mileage, service history, and regional demand.

Of course, “what is a 2006 Mercedes‑B 170 worth” can vary due to condition and location. Always factor in maintenance records, accident history, and original equipment level when evaluating a used price. A well‑maintained, low‑mileage example may command a premium relative to the average market value.

Comparison Context: Benchmarks Within the B‑Series

When purchasing a used Mercedes-Benz B 170 price, many buyers naturally compare it to related B‑Series models: the B 180 B 200, the first‑generation B 220, and even the higher‑stepped B -Class touring variants. Key points of differentiation include:


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