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Mercedes-Benz - M Class (2004)
The Mercedes-Benz M Class is the brand’s flagship luxury SUV that blends performance with daily usability. If you’re digging into the Mercedes-Benz M Class price landscape, knowing how a 2004 model stacks against today’s market is essential. Below we break down the key features, depreciation trends, comparison points, and market positioning to help you answer the burning question: what is a 2004 Mercedes-Benz M Class worth?
Below is a quick snapshot of the 2004 M Class that guides your estimate of the Mercedes‑Benz M Class 2004 price, while keeping the broader Mercedes‑Benz M Class price context in mind.
- Engine: 4.3 L V8 producing 275 hp and 295 lb‑ft torque
- Transmission: 6‑speed manual (5.0 L V8 in later 2006‑2009 models)
- Drive Configuration: Front‑wheel drive (Rear‑wheel drive available in 2005‑2006)
- Fuel Type: Regular gasoline
- Fuel Economy: Approx. 16 mpg city / 23 mpg highway (combined 18 mpg)
- Suspension: Multi-link rear, MacPherson front, optional adaptive damping
- Dimensions (mm): Length 4820 / Width 1840 / Height 1675 / Wheelbase 2675
- Interior Features: Leather upholstery, power seats, dual‑zone climate control, optional navigation
- Safety Features: Standard airbags, ABS, stability control, optional 18‑inch wheels with larger brakes
- Cabin Capacity: 5 occupants, 5‑seat layout, 26 in³ cargo space behind the rear seats
- Lowest‑known MSRP (2004 launch): ~$52,000
- Current Market Range (used): Varies by market, condition (typically available for ~$20,000–$35,000)
In sum, the 2004 M Class offers a robust V‑8, good storage, and the same brand prestige that makes the used Mercedes-Benz M Class price a frequent topic among buyers and sellers alike.
Depreciation Insight
The Mercedes-Benz M Class depreciation curve follows the pattern typical to premium SUVs. While specific resale values depend on mileage, service history, and regional demand, general trends help you gauge the long‑term value:
- First year (new → used): 30‑35% depreciation on retail cost
- Year 2–3: 15‑20% of original purchase price per year
- Year 4–5: 10‑12% decline annually as the vehicle enters the 300‑900 mile range
- Beyond 5 years: 5‑8% per year
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