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Mercedes-Benz - B 180 (2012)

Ready to explore the Mercedes-Benz B 180 and uncover the real market value of this compact luxury car? By focusing on the latest Mercedes-Benz B 180 price trends, you’ll see how features, mileage, and market demand shape the cost of a well‑maintained B 180. Even if you’re dreaming of the 2012 model, understanding its depreciation curve and how it compares to contemporary rivals will give you a clear picture of what you can expect when buying a used Mercedes‑B 180.

Below is a concise snapshot of the 2012 Mercedes-Benz B 180 – one of the most popular choices in the European compact‑luxury segment. The figures here help frame your search for the best deal. Limitations in pricing data are intentional to keep the focus on trends rather than a single sticker price.\n

  • Model year: 2012
  • Engine: 1.6‑liter inline‑4 gasoline
  • Power: 115 hp (85 kW) @ 4,800 rpm
  • Torque: 164 Nm (121 lb‑ft) @ 1,500–3,500 rpm
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual or 5‑speed Tiptronic automatic
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive (FWD)
  • Fuel type: Regular gasoline
  • Fuel economy (combined): 6.98 L/100 km (33 mpg US)
  • Dimensions: Length = 4 038 mm / 159 in; Width = 1 738 mm / 68 in; Height = 1 442 mm / 57 in
  • Wheelbase: 2 644 mm (104 in)
  • Seating capacity: 5 passengers
  • Cargo volume: 283 L (10 ft³) with rear seats up; 2 350 L (82 ft³) with seats down
  • Brakes: Front‑disc/Axle‑disc with ABS, rear‑disc
  • Wheels: 16‑inch alloy; optional 17‑inch steel+alloy package
  • Exterior colour options: Classic German Black, Alpine White, Silver, and an occasional silver‑glow hue
  • Interior features: Dual‑zone climate control, leather upholstery, touchscreen infotainment, Bluetooth, and optional navigation set by 2015.
  • Safety: 6 airbags, ABS, electronic stability program, seat‑belt pretensioners, and optional Driver‑Assist Suite (adaptive cruise, lane‑keep assist).

Mercedes‑B 180 depreciation isn’t just a number—it’s a reflection of how quickly the brand lifecycle and used‑car demand affect resale value. A freshly minted 2012 B 180 will typically lose about 15‑20 % of its original sticker price in the first year, dropping to roughly 70‑75 % of that value by the end of the second year. If you hold the vehicle for three to five years, the depreciation curve tends to flatten, leaving you with roughly 55‑60 % of the initial price after five years. These figures are calculated against the typical body‑condition and mileage ranges found in the European car market, though exact figures depend on showroom or private‑sale markup, trim level, and the presence of optional packages.

So, what is a 2012 Mercedes‑B 180 worth in the resale market? Taking into account average maintenance records and low mileage figures (under 50 k km), a well‑maintained 2012 model is generally valued between 35 % and 45 % of its original MSRP. That translates to a price range that can vary from €12,000 to €18,000 in Germany, or an equivalent range in other EU markets when adjusted for local taxes and import duties. Keep in mind that used Mercedes‑B 180 price tags differ widely by condition, vehicle history, and whether the car was registered as a private or commercial vehicle during its lifetime.

Comparison context—when you stack a 2012 B 180 against competing compact‑luxury cars from BMW, Audi, or Volkswagen, you’ll find the Mercedes‑B shares many of the same strengths: a fine cabin, smooth ride, and good road‑leg


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