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Mercedes-Benz - Clase CL (2014)

Explore the Mercedes‑Benz Clase CL, a masterclass in European luxury built for perfection. The 2014 iteration continues the line’s tradition of understated elegance coupled with advanced engineering. Buyers often ask, “What is a 2014 Mercedes‑Benz Clase CL worth?” and “What does the Mercedes‑Benz Clase CL 2014 price look like?” The answer isn’t a single figure—values depend on mileage, condition, trim level, and regional market demand. Below you’ll find the core characteristics that shape the Mercedes‑Benz Clase CL price narrative, a clear depreciation roadmap, and how this sedan stacks against its rivals in the luxury segment.

  • Engine: 3.0‑liter twin‑turbo V6 (approximately 211 hp, 285 lb‑ft of torque)
  • Transmission: 8‑speed automatic (with manual mode)
  • Fuel type: Regular gasoline
  • Drive layout: Rear‑wheel drive
  • Dimensions (mm): Length: 5552 ‑ 5466 / Width: 1880 / 1897 / Height: 1418 / 1440
  • Wheelbase: 3,254 mm
  • Seating: 4‑passenger, front personal area plus a compact rear seat
  • Exterior highlights: OEM alloy wheels, integrated LED signage, active side mirrors
  • Interior highlights: Taupe or black leather upholstery, wood‑trim accents, advanced climate control, 10‑incr. liquid‑crystal display
  • Brake system: Dual‑disc front (215/35–R17) with ABS, ESD brakes
  • Powertrain features: AIRMATIC suspension, Active Stability Control, 6‑point intake‑gate, adaptive cruise (ACC)
  • Electrical system: 12‑V AC/DC compatible, 2‑bank power electronics platform

The Mercedes‑Benz Clase CL depreciation curve reflects a blend of premium positioning and resale market dynamics. Historically, the vehicle adheres to a fairly predictable vista:

  • First year: typically 15–20% drop from retail value as a new car.
  • 12–36 months: cumulative loss climbs to roughly 35–45%.
  • Four to six years: total depreciation can approach 60–70% of original sticker price.
  • Beyond eight years: resale value stabilizes in the 30–35% range of the original purchase.

These estimations incorporate a mix of market forces—fuel costs, the rise of direct digital sales, and the increasing competition from premium second‑hand vehicles. For example, a 2014 model that began at an MSRP of USD 28,000 might be listed in the used‑car market for USD 12,000–USD 14,000, depending on mileage and condition. That translates to a used Mercedes‑Benz Clase CL price range that varies significantly from city


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