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Mercedes-Benz - Clase B (2005)
Ever wondered about the Mercedes-Benz Clase B price and how it stacks up against its contemporaries? If you’re curious about the 2005 model, the overall market value of a used vehicle, or the impact of depreciation on this compact luxury MPV, you’re in the right place. In this guide we’ll walk you through everything you need to know—from a quick spec rundown to a realistic depreciation analysis, plus a comparison with similar models in the segment and a look at its market position.
- Model Year: 2005–present
- Engine Options: 1.9‑L inline‑4 turbocharged (2 T), 172 hp; 3.5‑L V6 (3 V), 256 hp
- Transmission: 6‑speed manual (base) or 7‑speed automatic (later variants)
- Fuel Type: Petrol / Diesel variants available in many markets
- Dimensions: 4,734 mm (L) × 1,815 mm (W) × 1,685 mm (H), wheelbase 2,600 mm
- Passenger Capacity: 5–7 seats (with optional third row)
- Cargo Volume: 252 L (behind 3rd row) to 2,080 L (with all seats folded)
- Driveline: Front‑wheel drive; all‑wheel‑drive option in some trims
- Safety Features: Dual‑zone airbags, ABS, ESP, traction control, later models include adaptive cruise control and lane‑keep assist
That concise specs list is a good snapshot, but it’s the price and value retention that most buyers juggle. The Mercedes-Benz Clase B price varies greatly by region, condition, and included options. For a fresh 2024 model in optimal condition you might see prices starting in the mid‑$30,000s in the U.S. or mid‑€20,000s in Europe. In this guide we’ll break down the used Mercedes-Benz Clase B price set, mention how the Mercedes-Benz Clase B 2005 price might look, and answer the question “what is a 2005 Mercedes-Benz Clase B worth?”
Depreciation Insights: How the Clase B Holds Its Value
The luxury‑MPV niche has a fairly predictable depreciation curve. On average, most Mercedes-Benz cars lose about 15‑20 % of their value in the first year—this includes the Clase B. Over six years, you’re looking at a cumulative loss of roughly 50‑60 % of the original purchase price.
| Age (Years) | Estimated Depreciation |
|---|---|
| 1 | 15‑20 % |
| 3 | 30‑35 % |
| 5 | 45‑50 % |
| 7 | 55‑60 % |
These percentages are averages and can shift based on mileage, service history, and whether the vehicle was a diesel or petrol variant. Notably, the thermal–electric
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| 3 years ago | used | €7,900.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 3 years ago | used | €9,490.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 3 years ago | used | €7,900.00 | Unlock all links | |
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| 4 years ago | used | €4,998.00 | Unlock all links | |
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| 4 years ago | used | €5,600.00 | Unlock all links | |
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