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Mercedes-Benz - CLC (2008)
For auto enthusiasts and practical buyers alike, the Mercedes‑Benz CLC stands out as a rare blend of performance and elegance. The 2008 model, the last year the platform was retired, remains highly sought after in the used‑car market. While the exact Mercedes‑Benz CLC price can vary widely—depending on condition, mileage, and regional demand—most well‑kept examples typically list between $12,000 and $18,000 in the U.S. market. If you’re curious about how that translates to today’s figures, the next sections will give you a detailed snapshot of what a 2008 Mercedes‑Benz CLC worth and how its value has shifted over time.
- Engine: 2.8 L inline‑6 (C300 model) generating 220 hp and 210 lb‑ft of torque
- Transmission: 6‑speed manual or 4‑speed automatic, depending on trim
- Fuel type: Premium gasoline, 91 octane preferred
- Dimensions: 4,145 mm (length) × 1,766 mm (width) × 1,383 mm (height)
- Wheelbase: 2,600 mm
- Weight: 1,470 kg (starting weight)
- Performance: 0‑60 mph in ≈ 7.9 seconds (manual); 7.5‑8.0 seconds (auto)
- Top speed: Electronically limited to 155 mph
- Drive type: Rear‑wheel drive (all‑wheel drive optional on aftermarket conversions)
- Interior features: Leather upholstery, heated seats, premium audio, optional navigation
- Safety highlights: ABS, dual‑zone airbags, stability control, optional side‑impact beams
Understanding Mercedes‑Benz CLC depreciation is essential for buyers looking to assess long‑term value. Unlike many mainstream sedans, the CLC’s niche status means it typically loses less value than mainstream models. Historically, the vehicle loses about 15–20 % of its value in the first year, then roughly 5–8 % per year over the next five years. In total, a well‑maintained 2008 Mercedes‑Benz CLC can retain about 50–55 % of its original price after seven years—significantly higher depreciation rates than comparable luxury sedans.
To answer the common query: “What is a 2008 Mercedes‑Benz CLC worth?” An example in excellent condition with under 50,000 km would typically fetch $14,000–$17,000, while a similar car with higher mileage or a minor cosmetic issue might range from $10,000 to $12,000. In markets outside North America, such as Europe, the price range often shifts slightly upward, reflecting differing demand and import taxes.
Used Mercedes‑Benz CLC price can differ significantly by region. For instance, in the UK, a 2008 CLC with good track record might be found between £9,000–£12,000, while in the U.S., carburetion and cooling systems have historically been the most common service points for this model, affecting end‑sale pricing.
Comparative Context
When evaluating a Mercedes‑Benz CLC 2008 price, it helps to compare with contemporaries:
- Mercedes‑Benz A‑Class (W174) – 2008 Hatch: trims 125 hp,
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