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Mercedes - Clase R (2011)

Looking for a reliable, luxurious SUV that combines sport‑like performance with everyday practicality? The Mercedes Clase R, especially the 2011 model, offers that unique blend. In the world of premium crossovers, the Mercedes Clase R price has always reflected its prestigious heritage, high build quality, and rich interior. While the original retail figures for a brand‑new 2011 unit hovered around $80,000‑$100,000 in North America, today’s market sees a Mercedes Clase R 2011 price that varies widely with mileage, condition, and optional equipment—but typically finds buyers in the $17,000–$35,000 range. Whether you’re curious about the used Mercedes Clase R price for a lightly driven example or trying to get a sense of how much a specific trim holds over time, this guide breaks down the factors that influence value.

Below is a concise rundown of the key specifications that define the 2011 Mercedes Clase R’s performance and comfort profile:

  • Engine: 3.0‑liter inline‑six, 265 hp (2011 trim), 272 hp (2013 update)
  • Transmission: 7‑speed automatic (UIA) with manual mode option
  • Fuel Type: Premium unleaded gasoline
  • Weight: Approximately 1,975 kg (4,360 lb) curb weight
  • Dimensions: 4,928 mm (length) × 1,967 mm (width) × 1,701 mm (height); wheelbase 3,149 mm
  • Cargo Capacity: 277 L (front seats up) to 1,870 L (rear seats folded)
  • Power & Torque: 265 hp @ 5,200 rpm; 346 Nm @ 2,200 rpm
  • Drive: All‑wheel drive (AWD) standard with 2‑WD options
  • Seating: 5‑seat cabin, optional 7‑seat configuration in some markets
  • Safety & Tech: Adaptive air suspension, ABS, traction control, optional advanced cruise control, multi‑zone climate control, and a 12‑inch touch screen in later models

With the performance and luxury insurers at heart, the Mercedes Clase R depreciation curve has followed a fairly typical pattern for large premium SUVs: a rapid early drop followed by a more gradual plateau. In the first year after purchase, most vehicles lose about 15‑20 % of their value—a characteristic that carries over across most luxury segments. Within the first two to three years, the depreciation usually slows to roughly 10‑12 % per annum. However, theClase R’s strong build quality and the brand’s dedicated aftermarket support can help mitigate some of the value erosion. For a 2011 model, most well‑maintained examples will retain about 55‑65 % of their initial value after five years, provided


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