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Mercedes-Benz - Clase G (2009)

🚙 Mercedes‑Benz Clase G 2009 – a timeless icon of off‑road strength and luxury If you’ve ever wondered what is a 2009 Mercedes‑Benz Clase G worth, you’re on the right page. As a reference point, the Mercedes‑Benz Clase G 2009 price ranges widely, but what truly drives value is the blend of factory performance, heritage, and how well a particular vehicle has been maintained. While specific numbers vary by market, location and condition, the general trends in depreciation and used market demand provide clear guidelines for sellers, buyers and collectors alike.

Below is a concise yet comprehensive snapshot of the 2009 G‑Class model that any enthusiast or potential purchaser should know. From the mechanical underpinnings to the visual intrinsics, these details feed into the overall pricing dialogue.

  • Engine: 5.5‑litre V8 twin‑turbo (24 bar) – 400 hp @ 4,000‑5,000 rpm
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic (optional manual early in 2009 line)
  • Drivetrain: 4‑wheel drive, full‑time, torque‑vectoring
  • Fuel type: Gasoline (premium 10‑% higher octane recommended)
  • Dimensions: Length – 5,238 mm; Width – 1,908 mm; Height – 1,941 mm; Wheelbase – 3,084 mm
  • Weight: Approx. 2,430 kg (dry)
  • Performance: 0‑60 mph in ~4.4 s; Top speed 68 mph (electronically limited)
  • Exterior: Signature boxy profile, 20‑inch alloy wheels, permanent off‑road tires
  • Interior: Leather‑trimmed seats, integrated navigation, climate control, COMAND infotainment
  • Safety: Dual‑occupant airbags, ESC, multiple collision‑prevention sensors, 5‑star Euro NCAP rating

With the specs laid out, let’s explore how these elements affect the market and how the Mercedes‑Benz Clase G depreciation curve typically behaves.

Depreciation Insight

When a new G‑Class hits the road, it generally retains a higher value relative to other luxury vehicles, thanks to its legendary durability and niche status. But like all cars, it still loses equity over time.

  • First year – 15–20 % decline from MSRP
  • ~25 % by the second year – steady trend for luxury SUVs
  • By years 3‑4 – cumulative depreciation often hovers at 50% of original value
  • After 5–7 years – models can recover 30–40 % of their post‑first‑year price as “old‑timer” interest spikes

These percentages assume normal usage, standard maintenance, and a vehicle that’s not the subject of a major accident. Because the G‑Class’s off‑road prowess and sturdy construction keep demand robust, the 2009 variant tends to depreciate a bit more gently than its contemporaries.

Comparative Context

When you look at used Mercedes‑Benz Clase G price listings, you’ll notice the 2009 model sits comfortably between the earlier 2005‑07 and the newer early‑2010s candidates. For instance:


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3 years ago used €113,000.00 Unlock all links
3 years ago used €123,000.00 Unlock all links
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