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Mercedes-Benz - CLS (2009)

Mercedes-Benz CLS 2009 – a name that conjures images of sleek lines, luxury, and performance. Whether you’re interested in the Mercedes-Benz CLS price for a brand‑new model or the Mercedes-Benz CLS 2009 price in today’s used‑car market, the price context is always relative. The exact cost varies by market, condition, mileage and optional packages, but knowing the key specs and depreciation trends can help you gauge the vehicle’s true value.

  • Engine: 3.5‑L V8 biturbo (High‑Performance) or 3.0‑L V6 biturbo (Standard) – both boards delivering 273–437 horsepower.
  • Transmission: 7‑speed automatic (6‑speed manual with live‑shifters optional in earlier trims).
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline.
  • Drivetrain: All‑wheel drive (8‑valve), 4‑wheel drive (standard AWD) with optional M‑motion system for dynamic handling.
  • Dimensions: Length 4,598 mm, Width 1,860 mm, Height 1,440 mm, Wheelbase 2,715 mm.
  • Weight: Approx. 1,920 kg (standard); higher weight with optional packages.
  • Interior: Dual‐screen infotainment, 3‑point seat‑belt airbags, active head‑up display, and optional 20‑inch alloy wheels.
  • Safety: Active brake assist, lane keep assist, adaptive cruise control, and optional PAS‑motion.
  • Alternative Power: Hybrid variants (e‑CLS) introduced in 2013, not applicable to 2009 models.

Mercedes-Benz CLS depreciation is a critical factor when considering the long‑term value of this coupe. Historical data indicates that a typical Mercedes‑CLS model loses approximately 15–20 % of its value during the first year of ownership, then around 11–14 % per year in the second and third years. By the fifth year, the vehicle often retains only about 30–35 % of its original purchase price. Note that the rate is higher for cars with higher mileage or significant cosmetic wear, and lower for high‑condition, low‑mileage examples.

When asked “what is a 2009 Mercedes‑Benz CLS worth,” factors such as the trim level, mileage, service history and extra features – e.g., leather upholstery, upgraded audio, or the optional M‑motion – will determine the valuation. An early‑stage owner early in the first year could expect a depreciation of


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