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How much will a Mercedes CLS cost 10 years from now?

November 14th, 2012 Leave a comment Go to comments

Just some poverty dreams … or statistics rather. I’d like an estimation. Now it’s priced around 40 000 euros / $ 50 000 at least, new.

Just to give you a relatively rough idea, I have a 2001 E430 w/80K that I am getting ready to sell (so it is nearing nine years old) and I am going to ask about 11K for it, and it was between 56 and 57K new. M-B is hard to fix a cost on, the book values are always way low compared to what you can find them for. Book on mine is about 9K but on ebay and the private party sales on autotrader are running between 11K and 14K. The CLS will probably see even greater premiums since there are fewer of them running around.

  1. doug0102
    November 14th, 2012 at 05:27 | #1

    Are you sure there will be Euros or Dollars in 10 years? Better start saving Chinese Yuan.
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  2. Bandit-05
    November 14th, 2012 at 05:52 | #2

    Are you asking about used CLS pricing or new CLS pricing? If it’s new, who knows if the CLS model will still exist in 10 years but if it does, there will likely be various models just as there are now (CLS550, CLS63 AMG) and prices vary.

    If you’re referring to used prices, it then depends on the year, the model, the options, the mileage, etc. Also, used car prices vary by regions. There is no one standard price for used car prices.
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  3. No one special
    November 14th, 2012 at 06:21 | #3

    Just to give you a relatively rough idea, I have a 2001 E430 w/80K that I am getting ready to sell (so it is nearing nine years old) and I am going to ask about 11K for it, and it was between 56 and 57K new. M-B is hard to fix a cost on, the book values are always way low compared to what you can find them for. Book on mine is about 9K but on ebay and the private party sales on autotrader are running between 11K and 14K. The CLS will probably see even greater premiums since there are fewer of them running around.
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