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Mercedes-Benz - ML 280 (2007)
Curious about the Mercedes-Benz ML 280 price for a 2007 model? Whether you’re hunting a luxury SUV for everyday use or a high‑end rental, understanding its market value in today’s used car circles is essential. The Mercedes‑Benz ML 280 2007 price can vary widely depending on condition, mileage, and regional demand, so let’s dive into the details that shape its worth.
- Engine: 4.1‑liter inline‑6 (V6) with 302 hp and 283 lb‑ft torque – a smooth yet powerful blend for road and off‑road travel.
- Transmission: 6‑speed automatic with manual mode selector – gives the driver sport‑like engagement without the need for a clutch pedal.
- Fuel Type: Regular gasoline (87 octane) – economical for the class, with typical fuel economy around 15–17 mpg city / 20–22 mpg highway.
- Dimensions & Weight: Length 191.7 in, width 71.2 in, height 68.5 in. Curb weight 4,623 lbs – a sturdy frame that balances ride comfort with solid handling.
- Performance: 0‑60 mph in 6.3 seconds; top speed 144 mph. Acceleration is brisk, thanks to the V‑six engine’s torque curve.
- Drive Experience: 4‑wheel drive with on‑road and off‑road modes; rear‑wheel drive (RWD) under the hood but front‑wheel drive (FWD) for forward motion—classic M‑system design.
- Interior: Leather‑trimmed seats (tri‑seat seats for rear passengers), Bose premium audio, automatic climate control, full MP3 compatibility. It’s the standards we’d expect from a 2007 luxury SUV.
- Safety: Dual‑stage front airbags, S‑udof collision‑body, ABS, passive restraints. Many features were ahead of many competitors in 2007.
- Mileage: Average of 90,000–100,000 miles for a typical 2007 stock (logical for 2007 models)**—the mileage range will heavily influence price.
- Market Condition: Depreciation and demand have shifted since 2007, but the ML 280 remains highly respected among fleet buyers, luxury enthusiasts, and small business fleets that favor reliability.
Depreciation insight:
- First year: Typically loses 15‑20% of its original value.
- Year 2–3: Combined depreciation of 25‑35% beyond purchase price.
- Year 4–5: Around 30‑40% total value loss, bringing the vehicle to roughly half its original purchase price.
- Year 6–7+: Depreciation tapers but it can often sit near 60‑70% of the original value if well maintained.
- In the used market, a 2007 Mercedes‑Benz ML 280 that has ridden to about 100,000 miles in good condition might be valued at 35‑45% of its original MSRP, depending on odometer, trim, and geographic location.
- A well‑documented vehicle can sometimes fetch 5‑10% above the median range due to provenance and aftermarket upgrades.
What is a 2007 Mercedes‑Benz ML 280 worth?
- For a clean title, no mechanical issues, and moderate mileage, you can expect a price range roughly between USD $10,000 and $14,000 in the U.S., though prices can climb to USD $15,000+ in high‑profit or niche markets.
- Conversely, heavily used models or those with cosmetic wear may fall into the $5,000–$9,000 bracket.
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