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Mercedes-Benz - Citan (2017)

Looking for a reliable, compact commercial vehicle that offers comfort and utility? The Mercedes-Benz Citan has made a name for itself as a versatile cargo van that balances performance with elegance. If you’re wondering about the Mercedes-Benz Citan price, the Mercedes‑Benz Citan 2017 price, or how a used model holds up, the following guide will give you a clear snapshot of the vehicle’s features, depreciation, and market standing—so you can decide whether this is the right van for your needs.

  • Model Year: 2017
  • Engine: 1.5‑liter inline‑4, 108 hp (35 kW), 2,657 Nm
  • Transmission: 7‑speed automatic (MB 7G‑Dynax)
  • Fuel Type: Diesel (Euro 6 compliance)
  • Dimensions: Length: 4,450 mm | Width: 1,730 mm | Height: 1,690 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2,700 mm
  • Boot Capacity: 480 L (standard) | 925 L (maximum with folding seats)
  • Payload: 930 kg (typical)
  • Braking: Front ventilated disc, rear drum (ABS+EBD/ECM)
  • Suspension: Front: MacPherson strut; Rear: 4‑link
  • Trim Levels: Citan 4×2, Citan‑W, Citan + SportLine, Citan + Business
  • Safety: Dual airbags, ABS, ESC, active brake support
  • Infotainment: 7‑inch touchscreen, Bluetooth, USB, CD, navigation via optional MBUX
  • Windows: Power‑split‑range curtains (front & rear)
  • Seat Capacity: 7‑seater (optional rear seats for cargo mode)

These specifications illustrate why the Mercedes‑Benz Citan often becomes a go‑to choice for small businesses, delivery services, and individuals who need a versatile, on‑the‑go workhorse. Still, price is always a key consideration—whether you’re buying new or hunting for the perfect used Mercedes‑Benz Citan price.

Depreciation Overview – Mercedes‑Benz Citan Depreciation

When calculating the value of a business vehicle, understanding depreciation is essential. Here’s a realistic look at typical wear‑and‑tear for a 2017 model:

  • First year: Around 15‑20% initial depreciation, influenced by mileage, condition, and market demand.
  • Second year: Roughly 10‑12% decline on the remaining value.
  • Third to fifth year: Weighted between 5‑7% per year, depending on service history.
  • Beyond five years: Annual devaluation slows to about 3‑5% with proper upkeep.

Those numbers capture an average trajectory, but the actual attrition can be tighter or looser depending on factor such as service records, environmental conditions, and whether the van has opted for high‑downtime models (e.g., the Citan + SportLine with its heavy‑duty components).

What is a 2017 Mercedes‑Benz Citan Worth?

If you’re wondering what is a 2017 Mercedes‑Benz Citan worth, you’ll find that market conditions varied by region and vehicle condition. An early‑morning evaluation often


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