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Mercedes-Benz - M Class (2013)
For anyone exploring the world of high‑end SUVs, the Mercedes‑Benz M Class price is a benchmark. The 2013 model, in particular, sits at a crossroads of German engineering and luxury. It offers the same familiar build quality as its predecessors while incorporating subtle tech upgrades that set it apart in the midsize segment. Knowing Mercedes‑Benz M Class 2013 price isn’t just about the sticker—you’ll want to understand how depreciation, condition, and market demand shape its real‑world value.
- Engine: 3.5‑L V6 biturbo producing 272 hp
- Transmission: 9‑speed automatic with paddle shifters
- Fuel type: Gasoline
- Drivetrain: All‑wheel drive (4‑Matic®)
- Dimensions: 4,142 mm (length) × 1,932 mm (width) × 1,744 mm (height)
- Wheelbase: 2,804 mm
- Weight: Approximately 1,720 kg
- Cargo capacity: 605 L (tailgate down), 177 L (side‑by‑side)
- Infotainment: MBUX with 10‑inch touchscreen, navigation, smart‑phone integration
- Safety: Adaptive brake assist, lane‑changing assist, blind‑spot monitoring
When you ask “what is a 2013 Mercedes‑Benz M Class worth?” you’re really inquiring about the used Mercedes‑Benz M Class price across a spectrum of vehicles. To answer this, one must delve into how the car depreciates over time and how market dynamics influence its resale value.
Depreciation Insight: Mercedes‑Benz M Class depreciation Explained
Luxury SUVs have distinct depreciation curves compared to mainstream cars. The 2013 M Class typically loses 15‑20% of its value in the first year—a common starting point for premium models. Over five years, the cumulative depreciation generally settles in the 45‑55% range, depending on mileage, condition, and regional demand.
- Year 1 (0–12 months): -15% to -20% of MSRP
- Year 2 (13–24 months): -10% to -15% of the remaining value
- Years 3–5 (25–60 months): -8% to -12% per year, veering towards the long‑term market average
- Beyond 5 years: Depreciation slows, with annual drops typically between 5% and 8%
These figures reflect an average experience across North American markets. Owners who maintain meticulous service records and keep mileage moderate tend to see stronger resale prices.
Comparison Context: How Does the M Class Stand Against Its Rivals?
Compared to similar models—such as the Porsche Cayenne, BMW X5, and Audi Q7—the
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