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Mercedes - Vito (2001)

Discover the Mercedes Vito price landscape for the iconic 2001 model. From its origins as a versatile commercial van to today’s desirable used pickups, the 2001 Mercedes Vito offers a blend of luxury and practicality that continues to attract buyers worldwide. Prices for a used 2001 Vito vary by market, vehicle condition, mileage, and regional demand—yet understanding the core value points can help you gauge a fair deal.

  • Engine: 2.3‑liter inline‑4 (Mercedes-Benz OM731) producing 82 kW (110 hp) and 212 Nm of torque.
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or optional 4‑speed automatic.
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (also available in diesel variants in certain markets).
  • Dimensions: Length 5.6 m, Width 1.8 m, Height 2.0 m – a generous interior space ideal for cargo or passenger seating.
  • Payload Capacity: 900 kg (varies slightly by trim).
  • Wheelbase: 3.4 m, providing a stable ride and ample storage area.
  • Top Speed: 155 km/h (typical for this class).
  • Fuel Economy: 7.5–8.5 L/100 km depending on load.
  • Safety Features: ABS, dual front airbags, rear parking sensors (in later trims).
  • Cabin Features: Aluminum‑clad seat frames, air‑conditioner (manual in base models), and a simple yet robust driver’s interface with a rear‑view mirror.

Mercedes Vito depreciation is a key consideration when assessing the used Mercedes Vito price. The van follows typical luxury‑van depreciation curves, losing about 15‑20% of its value in the first year after purchase. Over the next four years, the value tends to decline gradually, with a cumulative loss of around 45‑50% after five years. These estimates reflect the model’s high initial appeal and subsequent rise in used‑car supply, especially for 2001 variants that entered the market in the early 2000s.

When evaluating a 2001 Vito, consider that the van is now over 20 years old. It’s common for owners to find higher depreciation rates if the vehicle has unusual wear or extensive mileage. Conversely, a well‑maintained 2001 Vito with lower kilometers can command a higher residual value—still typically 30‑35% of its original MSRP.

One frequent question: what is a 2001 Mercedes Vito worth? While specific numbers shift with market demand, a vehicle in good shape with moderate mileage often falls between the aforementioned depreciation brackets, making its price range competitive with similarly aged commercial vans. The value also depends on optional equipment such as a power‑lifting sliding door or upgraded infotainment, which can add a few thousand euros


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