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Mercedes-Benz - C-Class (2004)

Looking for the latest info on Mercedes-Benz C‑Class price trends? Whether you’re browsing a Mercedes‑Benz C‑Class 2004 price outlook or searching for the current used Mercedes‑Benz C‑Class price in your region, this guide offers a comprehensive snapshot of one of the most respected compact luxury cars on the market.

Below is a quick, scannable reference that combines essential specifications, depreciation insight, and market context. All figures are general ranges and may vary by market, mileage, and condition.

  • Engine: Typically a 4‑chain inline‑four or 6‑chain V6 turbo‑charged, depending on model year. The 2004 C‑Class often features a 2.2‑litre I4 producing around 179 hp.
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual or 7‑speed dual‑clutch automatic (DSG), with the newer models offering 8‑speed automatics.
  • Fuel Type: Petrol (gasoline) across most generations, though certain markets may offer diesel or alternative fuels.
  • Dimensions: Length 4,701 mm (184.9 in); Wheelbase 2,807 mm (110.4 in); Width 1,876 mm (73.9 in); Height 1,451 mm (57.1 in).
  • Drive: Rear‑wheel drive standard; all‑wheel drive (4MATIC) optional on higher‑trim levels.
  • Body Style: 4‑door sedan as the core offering; coupe versions available in certain markets.
  • Seating Capacity: 5 passengers, with optional rear seat dimming and ventilation.
  • Key Features: Adaptive suspension, Mercedes‑Star control, dual‑zone climate control, and optional optional 3‑zone air‑conditioning.

**Mercedes‑Benz C‑Class depreciation** is a common focus for owners considering resale value. While depreciation curves vary by model year, market demand, and local taxes, historical data suggest the following typical ranges:

  • First year: a loss of roughly 15–20% from the original MSRP.
  • Years 2–5: continued decline of 5–8% annually, bringing the vehicle to about 55–60% of its original value.
  • Beyond 5 years: a more gradual decline, with the depreciation rate typically falling below 3% per year as the car approaches the 10‑year mark.

These percentages are averages; specific outcomes can vary. Early‑model 2004 cars, for example, may retain slightly more value in niche markets where classic European luxury sedans are prized.

**What is a 2004 Mercedes‑Benz C‑Class worth?** Market research indicates that a well‑maintained 2004 C‑Class still fetches a respectable price. While the base MSRP from 2004 was approximately $35,000, a used vehicle from that year now commonly ranges between $3,500 and $6,500, depending on location, mileage, and service history.

**Depreciation insights** are vital for buyers planning long‑term ownership or sellers seeking a fair market price. A brand‑new C‑Class typically drops


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