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Mercedes-Benz - C-Class (2019)
Discover the Mercedes‑Benz C‑Class price landscape for this iconic luxury sedan and learn how a 2019 model will hold its value in today’s market. Whether you’re a first‑time buyer, a seasoned enthusiast, or simply curious about the depreciation curve of this German powerhouse, you’ll find clear, data‑driven insights here that do not rely on a single fixed number.
- Model year – 2019 Mercedes‑Benz C‑Class
- Body type – 4‑door sedan
- Engine options – 2.0‑litre turbocharged inline‑4 (C300) or 3.0‑litre turbocharged V6 (C350)
- Transmission – 8‑speed automatic (standard) with optional 9‑speed automatic
- Drive – All‑wheel drive (4MATIC) or front‑wheel drive (standard) depending on trim
- Fuel type – Gasoline (petrol) for most trims, with a plug‑in hybrid variant (E‑Kit) available in the latest model upgrades
- Horsepower – 255 hp (C300) to 333 hp (C350)
- Torque – 258 lb‑ft (C300) to 331 lb‑ft (C350)
- Top speed – 155 mph (C350) on the autobahn; electronically limited for safety and fuel economy
- 0‑60 mph – 5.6 s (C300) to 4.8 s (C350)
- Dimensions – Length: 184.6 in, Width: 71.3 in, Height: 54.9 in; Wheelbase: 111.1 in
- Cabin features – Dual‑zone climate control, 12.3‑inch infotainment display, MBUX voice assistant, premium leather upholstery, optional 360° camera system
- Safety & driver assistance – Adaptive cruise control, blind‑spot monitoring, active lane‑keeping, Parktronic, optional advanced autonomous driving package
Mercedes‑Benz C‑Class Depreciation: What to Expect
When you ask “what is a 2019 Mercedes‑Benz C‑Class worth” after a few years on the road, it’s useful to understand the typical depreciation curve for luxury sedans. Unlike economy vehicles, the Mercedes‑Benz C‑Class depreciation profile often starts steep but stabilizes as the car ages. Below are realistic, percentage‑based estimates that reflect real market behavior.
- First year: 15‑20 % drop from MSRP, driven by the transition from new to used status.
- Year 2–3: 10‑15 % additional loss per year, depending on mileage and condition.
- Year 4–6: 5‑8 % depreciation per year; at this stage, the vehicle’s total reduction from purchase price is about 35‑45 %.
- Year 7–10: 3‑5 % per year; the depreciation curve flattens as the car matures.
These figures are averages and can vary by trim level, geographic region, and the presence of optional packages. A 2019 model that has been well‑maintained, has low
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