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Mercedes-Benz - Clase CLS (2004)

Experience the luxury and performance of a Mercedes‑Benz Clase CLS—a flagship model that blends coupe‑like styling with SUV‑style practicality. Whether you’re researching a Mercedes‑Benz Clase CLS for the first time, comparing the 2004 generation or evaluating a used vehicle, the price context will vary by market, condition, mileage, and optional equipment. The Mercedes‑Benz Clase CLS price landscape is dynamic, yet the 2004 model has become a benchmark in the used luxury segment, providing a clear reference point for buyers and sellers alike.

  • Year: 2004
  • Engine: 3.5‑litre V6 (4.5‑L V8 optional in later models)
  • Power: Approximately 319 hp (V6); 385 hp (V8 variant)
  • Torque: 295 lb‑ft (V6); 347 lb‑ft (V8)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed automatic (6‑speed manual optional on some exports)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (premium) or Diesel (Euro 4 for later V8 models)
  • Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive (RWD); 4‑Wheel Drive (4‑WD) available on higher trims
  • Dimensions: Length 193″, Width 70″, Height 55″, Wheelbase 112″
  • Seating Configuration: 5‑seat coupe design, rear seats can be folded for cargo flexibility
  • Performance: 0–60 mph in 6.4 s (V6); 5.9 s (V8) at 0–100 mph, top speed ~155 mph (electronic limit)
  • Braking: 19‑inch ventilated front discs, 17‑inch front rotors and rear discs; ABS, traction control, and optional ABS‑dual‑stage braking system
  • Suspension: MacPherson strut front; multi‑link rear; optional adaptive damping on higher trims
  • Interior Features: Leather seats, dual‑zone climate control, premium audio system, navigation and entertainment options, optional ROMS (Rear‑Seat Entertainment System)
  • Safety Features: Airbags front, side and curtain; active head‑rest; Electronic Stability Program (ESP); optional driver‑airbag system turboconsensus
  • Build & Materials: Carbon fiber reinforced sections, aluminum/silicon alloy panels, high‑strength steel chassis

The term used Mercedes‑Benz Clase CLS price encompasses a wide range of values. In the U.S., for example, a 2004 model might start near $10,000 in excellent condition but can exceed $18,000 for low‑mileage, fully equipped units. This variation is inherent to pre‑owned luxury vehicles—market demand, geographical location, and historical service records all play crucial roles. Always compare vehicles and verify mileage and service history before purchase.

Mercedes‑Benz Clase CLS depreciation follows the general pattern of luxury cars: steep decline in the first year followed by a slower, more consistent drop. Here’s a realistic estimate: typically loses 15–20% of its value in the first year.

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