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Mercedes-Benz - CLS (2013)

Discover the allure of the Mercedes‑Benz CLS: a 2013 executive coupe that blends comfort with sportiness, earning it a coveted spot in the luxury market. Curious about the Mercedes‑Benz CLS price and how it stacks up against competitors? Read on to uncover key specs, depreciation trends, and how to assess what is a 2013 Mercedes‑Benz CLS worth in today’s resale market.

Comprehensive 2013 CLS Specs — What Makes It Stand Out

  • Model: Mercedes‑Benz CLS 2013 Executive Coupe
  • Engine: 3.0‑liter V6 biturbo delivering ~335 hp and 430 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 9‑speed automatic with Adaptive Shift Technology
  • Fuel type: Petrol (gasoline), 93 octane recommended
  • Dimensions: 4,899 mm length × 1,890 mm width × 1,415 mm height; wheelbase 2,890 mm
  • Drivetrain: All‑wheel drive (4MATIC) for enhanced traction
  • Seats: 5 passenger seats with premium leather upholstery and heated/ventilated front seats
  • Infotainment: MBUX with voice recognition, navigation, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto
  • Safety: Advanced driver assistance systems — lane‑keeping assist, active brake assist, blind‑spot detection
  • Interior Features: Ambient lighting, dual‑zone climate control, 18‑inch alloy wheels

These specifications frame the Mercedes‑Benz CLS price within the context of premium engineering and luxury amenities. By comparing them to class rivals, you can judge whether the 2013 model offers the right balance of performance, comfort, and advanced technology for your needs.

Mercedes‑Benz CLS Depreciation — Realistic Loss Projections

Understanding depreciation is essential when evaluating the Mercedes‑Benz CLS 2013 price as a used vehicle. General industry data suggest:

  • The first year typically sees a 15–20% drop in value for most luxury coupes if the vehicle has had high mileage or aftermarket modifications.
  • By the second year, depreciation slows to approximately 8–10% per year.
  • After three years, the average secondary market value tends to fall 25–30% from the original price.
  • In later years, the Mercedes‑Benz CLS depreciation stabilizes, with an annual reduction of 5–8% as the vehicle ages past the 5‑year mark.

These estimates are meant as a guideline—actual figures vary by wheel‑count, mileage, climate influence, and whether the car has maintained factory service records. If you’re


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