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Mercedes-Benz - VIANO (2009)

Discover the allure of the Mercedes‑Benz VIANO—the iconic 2009 model renowned for its blend of comfort and practicality. Whether you’re gauging the Mercedes‑Benz VIANO price for the first time or curious about how a Mercedes‑Benz VIANO 2009 price compares across markets, this guide gives you an overview that balances depth with ease of reading.

When you first encounter a Mercedes‑Benz VIANO, the name alone evokes a sense of heritage and reliability. But any serious buyer or seller will soon wonder: what is a 2009 Mercedes‑Benz VIANO worth? Rather than deliver a single number, this overview outlines the range of factors that shape its market value—from technical specs and depreciation trends to comparative alternatives and sector positioning.

  • Engine: 4‑ or 6‑ cylinder inline units, roughly 3.5 L to 5.0 L, producing 160–280 hp.
  • Transmission: 6‑ or 8‑speed automated manual or fully automatic, known for smooth gear shifts.
  • Fuel Type: Diesel (preferred for commercial use), with optional gasoline variants in certain markets.
  • Dimensions: Length 7.9‑11 m, Width 2.4‑2.6 m, Height 3.3‑3.6 m, offering interior flexibility.
  • Weight: Gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) typically 6.0‑12.0 t, depending on body configuration.
  • Seating Capacity: 10–19 seats for passenger vans; cargo variants feature up to 20 m³ cubic space.
  • Safety Features: Adaptive cruise control, lane‑departure warning, rear‑view cameras, and optional 360° surround‑view systems.
  • Comfort & Tech: Dual‑zone climate control, infotainment touchscreen, wireless charging, and optional advanced driver‑assist suites.

These specifications underline why the Mercedes‑Benz VIANO price remains influenced by more than just engine size. Fit‑ment, equipment bundles, and optional high‑tech suites all contribute to the final asking price in each market.

Depreciation Insight

Depreciation is a crucial element of a vehicle's lifecycle, and the Mercedes‑Benz VIANO depreciation curve follows an expected pattern common to commercial vans:

  • First year: typically loses 15–20% of its new price due to the vehicle’s rapid drop in novelty and rapid introduction of newer models.
  • Years 2‑3: a second wave of value loss often around 10–12% each year, reflecting wear on drivetrain components and evolving safety regulations.
  • Years 4‑5: cumulative depreciation usually stabilizes at 45–55% of the original price, as the vi no attains a mature, resilient reputation in the used-car market.
  • Beyond five years: gradual value erosion approaching 60–70% if regularly serviced and maintained, but often stabilizes in the 65–70% bracket due to brand strength and robust aftermarket parts.

Knowing this trend can help you determine, for example, a realistic used Mercedes‑Benz VIANO price range for a 2009 model or any subsequent year. A well‑maintained


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