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Mercedes-Benz - Clase C (2012)

Welcome to the definitive guide for anyone curious about the Mercedes-Benz Clase C price. Whether you’re looking at a sparkling 2012 model, a solid used vehicle, or just the most recent figures, this overview gives you a clear picture of what to expect in today’s market. The Clase C line is known for combining German engineering precision with a sleek sedan body, making it a top choice for drivers who want luxury without the oversized bulk.

Why 2012?** The 2012 Mercedes‑Benz Clase C represents a pivotal moment in the line’s evolution—introduced with a fresh styling language, a new dual‑spoke wheel design, and enhanced interior tech that still feels modern. Its price range today is a good snapshot of how the model has aged, but remember that the exact numbers vary by region, mileage, and condition.

  • Model year: 2012
  • Engine: 2.0‑litre inline‑four turbocharged (184 hp) or 3.0‑litre V6 turbodiesel (231 hp)
  • Transmission: 7‑speed dual‑clutch automatic (7‑GDM) or 6‑speed manual (optional)
  • Drive type: 4‑motion all‑wheel drive or rear‑wheel drive standard
  • Fuel type: Petrol (gasoline), Euro‑5 emissions compliant
  • Length: 4,730 mm (187 in)
  • Wheelbase: 2,818 mm (111 in)
  • Width: 1,848 mm (73 in)
  • Height: 1,442 mm (57 in)
  • Weight: 1,550–1,820 kg (3,418–4,015 lb) depending on trim
  • Interior:** 5‑seat layout, high‑grade leather trim, climate control, advanced infotainment with navigation and smartphone integration
  • Safety features:** Advanced airbags, ESP, cruise control, adaptive headlights, optional blind‑spot monitoring

Depreciation Insight

The Mercedes-Benz Clase C depreciation curve follows a fairly typical luxury‑car pattern: rapid value loss in the first year followed by a slower decline thereafter. For a 2012 model, you can expect the following approximate figures:

  • Within the first year of ownership, the car normally loses 15–20 % of its original purchase price.
  • By the end of the third year, the depreciation usually levels to about 35 % total.
  • At five years, a Class C will have shed roughly 45–50 % of its initial value.

These percentages are averages based on long‑term market data. They provide a good baseline, but a


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