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Mercedes-Benz - C 180 (2006)

When you hear Mercedes-Benz C 180 price mentioned, most people imagine a modern, sophisticated sedan offering a blend of performance, luxury, and practicality. The 2006 Mercedes-Benz C 180 embodies that reputation. Whether you’re a potential buyer examining a used Mercedes-Benz C 180 price or a collector exploring classic Mercedes models, understanding what a 2006 C 180 that’s been well maintained is worth is essential. That’s where our comprehensive pricing database comes in—providing reliable, market‑based insight without inflating or speculating on actual numbers.

Below we break down the technical highlights of the 2006 C 180, explore its depreciation curve, compare it with peer models from the same era, and outline its place in today’s market. Keep in mind that final figures will vary by region, mileage, and condition, but this summary gives you a clear baseline from which to assess any particular example.

  • Engine: 1.8 L inline‑4, naturally aspirated (N/A) – 140 hp, 104 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or optional 5‑speed automatic
  • Drive Layout: Front‑engine, front‑wheel drive (FWD)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (Petrol)
  • Dimensions – Length: 4,622 mm, Width: 1,805 mm, Height: 1,473 mm, Wheelbase: 2,794 mm
  • Weight: ~1,405 kg (approx.)
  • Performance: 0–100 km/h in ~9.4 seconds; Top speed: 214 km/h
  • Cabinet Features: Leather seats, sunroof, automatic climate control, HM‑1 navigation (optional)
  • Safety: ABS, Electronic Stability Program (ESP), dual front airbags, side‑air pillows, tire‑pressure monitoring (optional)
  • Fuel Economy (combined): ~7.5 L/100 km

### Depreciation Insight: Mercedes-Benz C 180 depreciation

Every vehicle experiences a natural decline in market value, but the rate for a 2006 Mercedes-Benz C 180 tends to sit in the mid‑range for luxury compacts of its era. A general rule of thumb is that a brand‑new vehicle will lose about 20–25 % of its original value in the first year. After that, the front‑end depreciation rate slows to roughly 10–12 % per year for the next few years. Translating that into a 2006 model today: if a brand‑new C 180 entered the market at around €28,000, its value in many markets would now fall within the €15,000–€18,000 range, depending on mileage, service history, and locale. This figure for used Mercedes-Benz C 180 price includes variations across European, Australian, and North American overseers and provides a practical


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