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Mercedes-Benz - G Class (1993)

Looking for the most comprehensive snapshot of current vehicle values? The Mercedes-Benz G Class has long been the flagship off‑road luxury SUV, and its pricing history intrigues collectors, enthusiasts, and second‑hand buyers alike. Whether you’re researching the Mercedes-Benz G Class 1993 price for a nostalgic model or comparing the most recent used Mercedes-Benz G Class price range, our database delivers the data you need while keeping the local market, condition, and geographical nuances in mind.

Key Specs for the Classic G Class

  • Engine: 3.0‑liter inline‑6 turbo‑charged diesel (3.0 L, 231 hp, 260 lb‑ft)
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual (many early models), 8‑speed automatic (modern aftermarket upgrades)
  • Fuel Type: Diesel (premium quality, 5.0 L tank)
  • Drive: 4×4 low‑range, front‑roll cage, off‑road suspension
  • Dimensions: Length 4,709 mm | Width 1,918 mm | Height 1,930 mm | Wheelbase 2,780 mm
  • Cargo Capacity: 650 L (rear seats folded), 1,005 L (with seats up)
  • Weight: 2,449 kg (bench‑seat version), up to 2,640 kg with optional equipment
  • Powertrain Features: Brembo braking system, adaptive traction control, torque‑vectoring rear differential
  • Interior: Leather‑capped seats, dual‑zone climate control, E‑Bonn audio, integrated satellite navigation (optional)
  • Vehicle History: The 1993 series introduced a world‑class 3.2 L V6 engine (in select markets); all G‑Class models boast a bulletproof construction philosophy.

Depreciation Insight

Unlike many mainstream vehicles, a Mercedes-Benz G Class depreciation curve tends to be more favorable in the luxury off‑road market. The G Class’s rugged durability and brand prestige help preserve its value over time.

  • Initial loss: typically loses 15–20 % of its value in the first year.
  • Two‑year mark: average depreciation around 25–30 % from MSRP.
  • Three‑five years: total depreciation of roughly 35–40 % due to mileage and wear, though heavy‑duty units often stay above 350 kW or over 100 kWh if the drivetrain remains service‑independent.
  • Long‑term steady state: after five years, many G Class vehicles retain 55–60 % of their original price when stored in climate‑controlled conditions—rare among off‑road luxury SUVs.

Because the G Class is engineered for over‑land endurance, the “used Mercedes‑Benz G Class price” is heavily weighted by service history, off‑road mileage, and maintenance records rather than


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