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Mercedes-Benz - Clase CLS (2014)

Imagine a 2014 Mercedes‑Benz Clase CLS gliding past city lights— a blend of coupe‑style dynamism and sedan‑style comfort that defines the modern luxury coupe. Whether you’re a seasoned enthusiast curious about the current Mercedes‑Benz Clase CLS price or a buyer exploring the market for a well‑maintained example, the key to making an informed decision lies in understanding how this flagship vehicle holds up over time, in demand, and against its rivals. Below you’ll find a detailed dive into the 2014 model’s features, depreciation trajectory, market standing, and, ultimately, a clear path to pinpointing the exact value of a vehicle that suits your needs. Key Specifications

  • Engine: 4.7 L V8 Twin‑Turbocharged inline‑6, producing 430 hp
  • Transmission: 7‑speed automatic dual‑clutch with manual mode
  • Drive: Rear‑wheel drive (Alc 4‑drive available as option)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (Premium only, 93 octane for optimal performance)
  • Dimensions: Length 4,745 mm; Width 1,960 mm; Height 1,420 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2,915 mm
  • Cargo Capacity: 380 L (seats up) to 90 L (seats down) with sliding rear luggage compartment
  • Power‑to‑Weight Ratio: ~5.8 hp/kg
  • Braking: Brembo sport brakes with ABS, traction control, and optional M‑Shifter
  • Infotainment: M‑Benz Vision 200 + S4 or SL Package, navigation, 10‑inch display
  • Safety: Adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, parking distance control, and optional City Safety system
Depreciation Insight The Mercedes‑Benz Clase CLS depreciation pattern follows the typical luxury sedan route, with a few nuances due to the vehicle’s unique coupe‑sedan hybrid nature. Generally, a new 2014 model will:
  • Lose ~15‑20 % of its value in the first year once the base recalcitrant 0‑year pattern hits the market.
  • Drop another 10‑12 % over the next 12‑18 months as the first generation begins to shift into the secondary market.
  • Average annual decline stabilizes at ~7‑9 % after the fifth year, depending on mileage, condition, and service history.
Because this model benefits from lower maintenance rates relative to rivals, the depreciation curve flattens somewhat beyond the mid‑life range, especially for cars kept with a full service log and a low annual mileage history. Market Position The 2014 Mercedes‑Benz Clase CLS remains a staple in the luxury compact‑sedan market. It competes primarily in two spheres: 1. Luxury coupe segment


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