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Mercedes - Clase C (2009)

Mercedes Clase C 2009 – a timeless blend of luxury and performance

Peeking back to 2009, the Mercedes Clase C revved up the market with a compelling mix of elegance, technology, and proprietary German engineering. Whether you’re curious about Mercedes Clase C price now or searching for the used Mercedes Clase C price, the 2009 model continues to be a popular choice for those who appreciate a refined ride without breaking the bank. In a world of ever‑changing vehicle values, knowing what is a 2009 Mercedes Clase C worth is essential to make an informed decision.

Key Specifications – 2009 Mercedes Clase C

  • Engine: 2.5‑liter inline‑four (L4) or optional 3.0‑liter V6 (depending on trim)
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic (Automatic 6G‑Si); 5‑speed manual available in base models
  • Power Output: 165 hp (L4) – 240 hp (V6) | 240 lb‑ft (L4) – 260 lb‑ft (V6)
  • Fuel System: Fuel injection, 16‑bar fuel pump
  • Drive Train: Rear‑wheel drive (RWD); optional 4‑motion all‑wheel drive (AWD) on higher trims
  • Dimensions:
    • Wheelbase: 2,811 mm (110.6 in)
    • Length: 4,652 mm (183.1 in)
    • Width: 1,780 mm (70.1 in)
    • Height: 1,434 mm (56.4 in)
  • Weight: Approximately 1,595 kg (3,517 lb) for the base model; up to 1,715 kg (3,782 lb) with V6 and AWD
  • Fuel Economy: 14–16 mpg (city); 19–22 mpg (highway); combined 16–18 mpg
  • Suspension: Macpherson strut front; multi-link rear; optional Adaptive Plus dynamics package
  • Brakes: Ventilated disc brakes front & rear; optional brake‑assist system
  • Standard Features: Power‑folding mirrors, dual‑zone climate control, automatic climate control, power seats, touchscreen infotainment, navigation (optional)

Mercedes Clase C Depreciation – Real Numbers, Not Guesswork

Like any premium vehicle, a 2009 Mercedes Clase C sees a noticeable decline in value over time. The typical depreciation curve for luxury sedans in this segment is roughly 15–20% in the first year, then around 10–12% per year thereafter.

  • First Year: Loss of 15–20% from original MSRP, largely due to depreciation and early wear‑and‑tear.
  • Year 2–5: Annual depreciation slows to about 8–10% per year. A well‑maintained 2009 Cl C with mild mileage can retain 40–45% of its original value after five years.
  • Year 6–10: Depreciation tapers even further, typically 5–6% each year. By year 10, a 2009 Mercedes Clase C may still hold 25–30% of its initial market value if kept in pristine condition.

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