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Mercedes-Benz - C 220 (2009)
Looking for the latest Mercedes-Benz C 220 price information? The 2009 Mercedes‑Benz C 220 has long been celebrated for its blend of performance, luxury, and refined engineering. Even today, this model remains a sought‑after option on the used‑car market, and its value depends on a range of factors—from mileage and condition to location and trim level. Below we unpack the details that influence the Mercedes‑Benz C 220 2009 price, explore depreciation trends, and compare this sedan to its peers in the compact‑luxury segment.
- Model & Year: Mercedes‑Benz C 220, 2009
- Engine: 2.2 L inline‑4 turbocharged petrol (206 hp, 270 lb‑ft)
- Transmission: 7‑speed automatic (optional 5‑speed manual in earlier facelifts)
- Drive: Front‑wheel drive (FWD) with optional 4MATIC all‑wheel drive in later trims
- Fuel Type: Petrol (Premium unleaded)
- Powertrain Features: Available VarioDrive for eight RPM shifts, variable‑pressure turbocharging
- Dimensions: Wheelbase = 2765 mm; Length = 4550 mm; Width = 1840 mm; Height = 1405 mm
- Weight: Approx. 1550 kg (base); 1575 kg (all‑wheel drive)
- Interior: Leather upholstery, dual‑zone climate control, 7‑inch digital instrument cluster, optional M‑Air hood vent
- Safety: Dual‑zone ABS, stability control, collision‑prevention braking, 6 airbags, optional driver‑assist package (lane‑keep assist, adaptive cruise control, ECO‑Drive 3.0)
- Features: Apple CarPlay (later P‑Series no‑sell), Android Auto, navigation, adaptive headlights, power‑adjustable sport seats
Understanding the Mercedes‑Benz C 220 depreciation curve is key when shopping for a used vehicle. Unlike newer models, the 2009 C 220 was already entering the mid‑life stage when these figures were first documented. Typically, the vehicle loses about 15‑20 % of its value in the first year after purchase, dropping sharply as it passes the 1‑year milestone. After that, the major depreciation tapers to roughly 10‑12 % per year for the next two to three years, depending on mileage and maintenance quality. By year five, a 2009 C 220 in average condition may hold about 30‑35 % of its original market value.
When asking what is a 2009 Mercedes‑Benz C 220 worth, buyers should consider how the car stacks against alternatives. Compared to a 2009 Audi A4 2.0 T and a BMW 3 Series 320i, the C 220 often offers a slightly lower base price while maintaining similar performance and luxury appointments. Enthusiasts point to the C 220’s smooth, less aggressive steering feel and arguably more refined cabin acoustics as reasons to favor the Mercedes over the German rivals. Likewise, many buyers report that the C 220 retains resale value better when maintained under a structured service plan, thanks to its robust fuel‑economy and lower projected maintenance costs.
In terms of market positioning, the Mercedes‑Benz C 220 remains a mainstay in the luxury compact‑sedan segment. Its understated styling combined with performance‑oriented chassis engineering appeals to executives who refuse to compromise on comfort but appreciate an engaging drive. The 2009 generation also introduced the C 220 to a broader audience, thanks to more competitively priced trims that made luxury more accessible. For used‑car buyers, the same attributes translate into a strong
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