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Mercedes - Clase Clk (2006)

Mercedes Clase CLK 2006 – a benchmark for compact luxury

The 2006 Mercedes Clase CLK remains a popular choice for buyers looking for a blend of performance, style, and practicality. While the exact Mercedes Clase CLK price can vary depending on mileage, condition, and regional market, the 2006 model is commonly discussed in terms of its value, depreciation, and how it stacks up against its peers.

Key Specifications at a Glance

  • Engine: 1.8L inline‑4 turbocharged (produces approximately 170 hp)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or 6‑speed automatic (depending on trim)
  • Powertrain: Front‑wheel‑drive (FWD) or all‑wheel‑drive (AWD) options available
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (petrol), with an efficient 8.5‑litre tank capacity
  • Dimensions: Length – 4,175 mm; Width – 1,752 mm; Height – 1,442 mm; Wheelbase – 2,685 mm
  • Interior: Leather‑trimmed upholstery, dual‑zone climate control, premium sound system
  • Capacity: 5 seats, 375 litres boot space (up to 1,165 litres with rear seats folded)
  • Safety: ABS, electronic stability control, multiple airbags, optional traction control
  • Performance: Acceleration 0‑100 km/h in ~8.5 seconds, top speed ~210 km/h

These figures help prospective buyers assess what a used Mercedes Clase CLK price might cover and how it compares with contemporary models in the same segment.

Depreciation Insight: How the 2006 Mercedes Clase CLK Holds Value

The Mercedes Clase CLK depreciation trajectory follows a common pattern seen in well‑maintained luxury compacts:

  • First year: Typically loses 15‑20 % of its value, especially if it’s freshly bought from a dealer.
  • Year 2–3: Value declines by about 20‑25 % per year from the purchase price, as the model ages and newer versions enter the market.
  • Years 4–5: Around 35‑40 % depreciation per year is common, as mileage accumulates and optional features like AWD may be less coveted.
  • Beyond 5 years: Depreciation slows, but the vehicle retains about 50‑55 % of its original price by year seven, typically with well‑documented service history.

These estimates are not exact but provide a realistic framework for what a buyer might expect when negotiating the


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