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Mercedes-Benz - Other Models (1989)

Imagine stepping back into the golden era of 1989, when sleek design met performance, and the Mercedes-Benz other models line carved out new benchmarks in luxury and engineering. Whether you’re a seasoned collector, a car enthusiast, or simply curious about the historical value of these vehicles, you’ll find that the Mercedes-Benz other models price today reflects a blend of heritage and condition—indeed, a premium that has captivated buyers for decades.

Below you’ll discover a concise yet comprehensive snapshot of the key specifications that defined this era, coupled with realistic depreciation insights and comparison context to help you understand where these models sit in today’s market. All information is framed around the idea that price varies by market, condition, and mileage, rather than a single fixed figure.

  • Engine: 5.0‑liter V8, 4 valves per cylinder, around 282 hp
  • Transmission: 4‑speed automatic (often the predecessor of the 5‑speed units in newer revisions)
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline; fuel economy typically 13‑15 mpg city, 20‑22 mpg highway
  • Dimensions: Length 5.6‑6.0 m, width 1.9‑2.0 m, height 1.4‑1.5 m, wheelbase 2.9‑3.1 m
  • Rear‑wheel or all‑wheel drive: Most models were rear‑wheel drive, with some AWD variants emerging later in the series
  • Interior: Leather upholstery, wood trim, analog instrumentation with a prominent tachometer and trip computer
  • Safety Equipment: Dual‑point seatbelts, spare tire, and a nascent ABS system in some trims
  • Performance: 0‑60 mph in 5.5‑6.0 seconds, top speed about 140‑150 mph
  • Weight: Approximately 1,720‑1,850 kg (3,790‑4,080 lb)
  • Standard Features: Automatic climate control, power windows and locks, navigation options via aftermarket kits in later models

Depreciation Insight

When evaluating a classic car, understanding how value erodes over time is key. Mercedes-Benz other models depreciation trends have shown that a vehicle often loses 15‑20% of its value during the first year of ownership. For a 1989 Mercedes, that initial hit accounts for the general drop from launch price to the first used sale, where the vehicle moves from a brand‑new perspective to a seasonal, habitual buyer’s perspective.

From year two onward, depreciation tends to slow. The Mercedes-Benz other models 1989 price may decline 5‑10% per year over the next 3–5 years as long as the car is properly maintained. Beyond that horizon, the rate of decrease often tapers, especially if the car becomes a “classic” vehicle or the mileage is modest. In some instances, a well‑documented, low‑mileage example can even recoup value, particularly in collectors' circles.


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