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Mercedes-Benz - B Class (2009)

Discover the Mercedes‑Benz B Class price for the iconic 2009 model, a compact luxury wagon that blends elegance with practicality. Whether you’re a first‑time buyer or a seasoned dealer, understanding the cost dynamics of this vehicle—especially the Mercedes‑Benz B Class 2009 price—is essential for making an informed decision. Keep in mind that the actual price you’ll encounter depends on factors such as mileage, condition, geographic location, and optional equipment. Below, we unpack key specifications, depreciation trends, and market positioning to give you a clear snapshot of this sought‑after model.

Key Specs at a Glance

  • Year: 2009
  • Body Style: Compact Multi‑Purpose Vehicle (MPV) / Wagon
  • Engine: 1.4‑litre, 4‑cylinder, turbocharged; 184 hp and 178 lb‑ft of torque (depending on trim)
  • Transmission: Pre‑selected 8‑speed automatic (optional 6‑speed manual in some markets)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (petrol), 87 octane or higher
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive, options for all‑wheel drive depending on market
  • Dimensions: Overall Length: 4,478 mm • Width: 1,746 mm • Height: 1,501 mm
    Seats for 5 (optional 6‑seat configuration in some trims)
  • Interior Features: Leather upholstery, fold‑flat rear seats, dual‑zone climate control, optional navigation system, touchscreen infotainment with USB and Bluetooth connectivity
  • Safety Highlights: Airbags (front, side, curtain), ABS, electronic stability control, traction control, optional anti‑drift locking system (ADAS), parking sensors
  • Warranty: 3‑year/36,000 km in most markets (variable by region)

Depreciation Insights

When evaluating the Mercedes‑Benz B Class depreciation, it’s helpful to look at real‑world data from industry averages:

  • Typical first‑year loss: 15–20% of purchase price
  • Second‑year decline: 10–12% of the original price
  • By the third year: cumulative depreciation often exceeds 30–35%

These figures can vary widely based on mileage and maintenance history. A well‑maintained 2009 B Class that has driven under 60,000 km might retain 35–40% of its original price after five years, whereas a high‑mileage variant could fall below 25%.

Owners who keep the vehicle within the recommended service schedule—oil changes, filter replacement, and timely inspections—will tend to see less depreciation than those allowing build‑up of wear and tear. In Europe, for instance, a 2009 B Class with 45,000 km on the odometer might fetch a price 25% above the base resale value, while a model with 90,000 km could drop as much as


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