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Mercedes-Benz - V 250 (2016)

Mercedes-Benz V 250—a compact, versatile SUV that debuted in 2015 and captured a niche market with its blend of comfort, performance, and value. If you’re curious about the Mercedes-Benz V 250 price, you’ll find it can vary widely based on mileage, trim level, regional demand, and vehicle condition. Below is a detailed snapshot of what you should know before diving into the current pricing landscape.

  • Model year: 2015‑2017 (the Mercedes-Benz V 250 2016 price range is particularly active on the used market)
  • Engine: 2.0‑liter inline‑four, 5‑speed manual or automatic transmission, 200 hp (European spec) or 184 hp (North American spec)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (LE/GLI) or 6‑speed automatic (GLS 4.0)
  • Fuel type: Petrol (gasoline) in most markets, with optional diesel in select European models
  • Dimensions: Length ≈ 4,540 mm, Width ≈ 1,850 mm, Height ≈ 1,660 mm, Wheelbase ≈ 2,410 mm
  • Seating capacity: 4‑seat (standard) or 5‑seat (with optional rear bench)
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive (FWD) with optional all‑wheel drive (8‑speed automatic) for higher trims
  • Safety features: ABS, ESP, front airbags, seat belts, optional lane‑assist and parking cameras
  • Interior highlights: Leather upholstery, heated seats, infotainment system with Bluetooth, optional navigation
  • Cargo capacity: 470 L with seats up, 645 L when seats fold flat
  • Fuel economy: Approximately 8–9 L/100 km (urban)     6–7 L/100 km (highway)

While the Mercedes-Benz V 250 price varies regionally, common factors that influence the value include overall mileage, service history, accident records, and the presence of optional packages such as the luxury “B‑Series” or sport “GLI” trim.

Depreciation Insight

Understanding Mercedes-Benz V 250 depreciation is key if you’re evaluating a used vehicle. Historically, the V 250 has held its value better than many small SUVs due to its premium build quality and after‑sales support. Typical depreciation patterns for a 2016 model are as follows:

  • First year: The V 250 typically loses 15–20% of its initial price as it moves from new to used status. This is standard for mid‑size luxury hatchback pickups.
  • Year 2‑3: Depreciation slows to roughly 10–12% per year. The high demand for used


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