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Mercedes-Benz - CLS 500 (2005)
If you’re exploring the world of luxury coupes and come across the iconic Mercedes‑Benz CLS 500, you’ll likely ask, “What is a 2005 Mercedes‑Benz CLS 500 worth?” or “How does the Mercedes‑Benz CLS 500 price evolve over time?” Below you will find a concise yet thorough breakdown of key specifications, depreciation insights, comparison context, and market positioning that together paint a clear picture of this vehicle’s standing in the used‑car market. Prices vary by region, vehicle condition and mileage, so use this information as a baseline when researching specific listings.
- Engine: 3.0L 24‑valve V6 biturbo, 302 hp, 400 lb‑ft torque
- Transmission: 7‑speed automatic (7G‑DI) with dual‑clutch mode option
- Fuel type: Gasoline; 1% diesel variant introduced later in the CLS family
- Drive: Rear‑wheel drive (RWD) with optional 4MATIC all‑wheel drive (AWD) package
- Dimensions: L ≈ 4,742 mm; W ≈ 1,901 mm; H ≈ 1,315 mm; Wheelbase ≈ 2,704 mm
- Role model: 2005 generation initially launched in 2005 (UK market) and 2006 (USA)
- Interior features: Dual‑zone climate control, leather upholstery, optional second‑row seats, 6‑screen multimedia system introduced 2015
- Safety: Seven airbags, ABS, electronic stability control, optional traction‑control system
- Top speed: Electronically limited to 250 km/h (155 mph)
- Emissions: Euro 5 compliance in early models; later models upgraded to Euro 6
The Mercedes‑Benz CLS 500 price depends largely on vehicle mileage, overall condition, trim level and whether the drive configuration is RWD or AWD. In most secondary‑market listings, you will find a range that reflects these variables. While we don’t provide specific price data, the key takeaway remains that the used Mercedes‑Benz CLS 500 price is influenced by market demand, service history, and cosmetic state.
Mercedes‑Benz CLS 500 depreciation follows a typical trajectory for premium cars: the most significant price drop occurs in the first year, and thereafter the rate slows. Below is a realistic estimate for prospective buyers or sellers:
- First year: 15‑20 % decline of new‑car value.
- Year 2–3: 10‑12 % decline per year.
- Year 4–5: 5‑6
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