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Mercedes-Benz - M Class (2014)
When you’re searching for a spacious, luxury crossover that doesn’t skimp on character, the Mercedes‑Benz M‑Class often stands out. A 2014 M‑Class is particularly attractive: it blends the brand’s signature refinement with the practicality of a crossover, and the Mercedes‑Benz M Class 2014 price tends to be more approachable than the launch year vehicle while still offering contemporary features. Even though the model name has since been retired, the Mercedes‑Benz M Class price remains a sought‑after range on the used market, with buyers able to find options that fit a variety of budgets and needs.
- Engine & Power: 2.0‑liter turbocharged inline‑four delivering 228 hp and 258 lb‑ft torque.
- Transmission: Six‑speed automatic, often paired with Mercedes’ 4 MATIC all‑wheel‑drive for balanced handling.
- Fuel Type: Gasoline (premium or regular, depending on the trim).
- Drive Layout: All‑wheel‑drive; front‑wheel‑drive versions are rare, but a few lower‑trim models exist.
- Dimensions (in inches): Length 194, width 79, height 69.5.
- Wheelbase: 112.9.
- Cargo Capacity: 27.5 ft³ behind the rear seats; 61.7 ft³ with rear seats folded.
- Seats: Six (standard) or optional five‑seat configuration.
- Starting Price Range (2014): Roughly $30,000–$45,000 new; used models now typically $18,000–$35,000 based on mileage, condition, and trim.
- Key Features: Magic Roof, i‑Drive infotainment, CLASSIC® interior, auto‑dimming mirrors, and advanced safety arrays for the time.
For anyone interested in the value proposition, it’s essential to understand how the Mercedes‑Benz M Class depreciation compares to both luxury sedans and newer crossovers. The M‑Class, like many Mercedes-Benz vehicles, retains a respectable resale value because of its robust build and brand cachet. Yet, the crossover segment is highly competitive, and newer models often bring updated styling and tech that can accelerate price decline.
- Typically loses 15–20% of its value in the first year after purchase.
- Between years two and five, depreciation slows to about 10%–12% annually, hinging on mileage and maintenance record.
- Beyond five years, vehicles tend to drop another 10%–15% per year as newer crossovers introduce advanced safety and efficiency features.
When you ask “what is a 2014 Mercedes‑Benz M Class worth?” you’re looking at a vehicle that balances high‐end comfort with a relatively accessible price point compared to its contemporaries. With roughly
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