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Mercedes-Benz - G Class AMG (2017)

Introducing the Mercedes‑Benz G Class AMG, the 2017 edition that combines rugged off‑road capability with blistering performance. Whether you’re a collector or a brand‑lovers looking to add a statement‑making beast to your garage, you’ll wonder what is a 2017 Mercedes‑Benz G Class AMG worth? This guide spells out the market context, outlines the core specs, offers realistic depreciation insights, compares it with siblings, and clarifies why it remains a top pick in the luxury SUV sector.

Below, we give you a clear, data‑driven snapshot of the Mercedes‑Benz G Class AMG price landscape. Prices fluctuate by region, mileage, trim, and condition – sourced from dealer listings, auction results, and resale data to give you the most accurate picture of both new and used vehicle pricing.

  • Engine: 4.0‑liter twin‑turbo V8, 0 – 400 hp, 455 lb‑ft torque.
  • Transmission: 7‑speed automatic (dual‑clutch in high‑performance variants).
  • Pull‑through: 0–60 mph in ~4.5 seconds, top speed electronically limited to 121 mph.
  • Fuel type: Premium gasoline.
  • Dimensions: Length: 191.2 in, Width: 79.2 in (including mirrors), Height: 78.5 in.
  • Wheelbase: 117.1 in.
  • Curb weight: ~5,900 lb.
  • Drive train: All‑wheel drive with 4‑wheel‑lock capability.
  • Infotainment: 12.3‑inch MBUX system, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto.
  • Trim levels: G Class AMG First Edition (new purchase), G Class AMG Silver, G Class AMG Gold (special edition).

When you search for Mercedes‑Benz G Class AMG 2017 price, you’ll find that new units require a premium, typically starting at around $210,000 in the United States and climbing to $320,000 internationally due to import duties. However, this isn’t the end of the story. Below you’ll find how the vehicle devalues over time, which is essential information for any prospective buyer.

Depreciation Insights

Depreciation is a reality for every vehicle, but luxury performance SUVs like the Mercedes‑Benz G Class AMG hold their value far better than many competitors.

  • Makes like the G Class AMG: Expected to lose roughly 15–20% of its value in the first year.
  • By the third year: The vehicle typically retains 35–40% of the original purchase price.
  • After five years: Depreciation stabilizes around 55–60%, giving owners a strong resale foundation.

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