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Mercedes-Benz - Clase C (2002)
Unveiling the enduring charm of the Mercedes-Benz Clase C, this 2002 classic remains a standout on the road. Whether you're looking for the everyday commuter or a collector’s gem, the Mercedes-Benz Clase C price varies widely depending on trim, mileage, and market demand. A common starting point for enthusiasts is the Mercedes-Benz Clase C 2002 price, which often trades between $3,000 and $8,000 in the United States, and can rise above $10,000 in highly sought-after European markets where original parts are more readily available.
Below is a detailed snapshot of the 2002 Mercedes-Benz Clase C model, followed by a realistic view of depreciation, comparisons with sibling models, and its place in today’s automotive landscape. For the most accurate pricing based on your specific vehicle, consult the database for real‑time updates.
- Engine: 2.7L inline‑four (N12) or 3.5L V‑6 (N36) depending on market version. 184 BHP (2.7L) or 262 BHP (3.5L).
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual (M5) or 4‑speed automatic (DAVTOR). Dual‑clutch systems appeared in later 2004–2006 versions.
- Fuel Type: Premium unleaded gasoline (required).
- Dimensions:
- Wheelbase: 2,703 mm
- Length: 4,550 mm
- Width: 1,783 mm
- Height: 1,456 mm
- Weight: 1,410–1,565 kg
- Interior Features: Leather upholstery, power seats, climate control, optional navigation, and 5‑speaker audio.
- Safety: Front airbags, opposite‑side airbags, ABS, traction control, dynamic stability, and optional collision sensors.
- Fuel Economy: 20–23 MPG city / 27–31 MPG highway (varies by engine and drive‑type).
- MPG to Tesla: 6–8 km/L, roughly 13–16 L/100km, comparable to other full‑size luxury sedans of its era.
#### Depreciation Insight: How Quickly Value Drips
The Mercedes-Benz Clase C depreciation trajectory mirrors many luxury German sedans. Typically, a brand new model loses about 20–25% of its value within the first year. By year three, the average depreciation reaches 35–40%, and after five years, it can fall below 50%. These percentages demonstrate the rigorous cost of maintaining luxury status, and they influence the used Mercedes-Benz Clase C price across markets.
A 2002 model in excellent condition, with low mileage and comprehensive service records, might retain a resale value in the higher end of the price spectrum. However, a vehicle
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