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Mercedes-Benz - GLC-Class (2017)
When you picture the iconic Mercedes‑Benz GLC‑Class, you’re likely picturing a premium SUV that blends luxury with practicality. Whether you’re evaluating a 2017 model or scoping out the newest three‑year‑old, the Mercedes‑Benz GLC‑Class price can vary dramatically based on condition, mileage, trim and regional demand. This guide distills the crucial data you need to decide whether a GLC‑Class fits your budget and lifestyle, including how to assess a used vehicle’s value and what depreciation trends you can expect.
- Engine options:
- MLA 48‑cyl, 2.0‑L turbo‑charged inline‑4 delivering 255 hp (GLC 200)
- MLA 48‑cyl, 2.0‑L turbo‑charged inline‑4 (GLC 300) – 329 hp
- Mercedes‑EQ C‑300, 2.0‑L ECO‑ turbo‑inline‑4 – 255 hp (electric variant)
- Transmission: 8‑speed automatic with dual‑clutch mode for smoother gear changes.
- Drive: Standard all‑wheel drive (4MATIC) on all 2017 and later models.
- Fuel type: gasoline for base models, hybrid for the C‑300 plug‑in.
- Dimensions (approx.):
- Length: 4,735 mm
- Width: 1,900 mm
- Height: 1,657 mm
- Wheelbase: 2,882 mm
- Cargo capacity: 15.4 cubic feet (cargo area) expands to 59.6 cubic feet with rear seats folded.
- Fuel economy:
- City: ~18–21 mpg
- Highway: ~24–26 mpg
- Hybrid (C‑300 plug‑in): ~54 MPGe (combined)
- Safety rating: 5‑star Euro NCAP (2017 model) with multiple airbags, ACC, and active brake assist.
- Infotainment: MBUX (Mercedes‑Benz User Experience) with voice & touch controls, optional 12.3‑inch display.
Depreciation Insight
The Mercedes‑Benz GLC‑Class depreciation curve follows a familiar luxury SUV pattern: rapid initial drop, then a steadier decline. On average, you can expect the 2017 GLC‑Class to lose about 30–35% of its original price within four years. For a newer vehicle, the first year’s depreciation reaches roughly 15–20%, then tapers to 6–8% annually thereafter.
What is a 2017 Mercedes‑Benz GLC‑Class worth? If you’re hunting a used Mercedes‑Benz GLC‑Class price that aligns with the market, consider these baseline values:
- GLC 200 – 3‑5 years old: $30,000–$38,000
- GLC 300 – 3‑5 years old: $38,000–$46,000
- C‑300 plug‑in – 3‑5 years old: $49,000–$56,000
These prices vary by market, mileage, maintenance history, and included options. For the most accurate estimate, always cross‑check with local listings and third‑party appraisal tools.
Comparative Context
When you look at the Mercedes‑Benz GLC‑Class price alongside similar models, the GLC tops the segment in performance, interior refinement, and brand prestige. In comparison:
- BMW X3 – slightly lower horsepower (314 hp), comparable price range ($35,000–$45,000).
- Audi Q5 – 300 hp, similar tech suite,
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