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Prices appear stable within a defined range, but the high average days on market suggests that sellers may be open to negotiation, especially for listings that have been active for an extended period.
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The market for these older Mercedes-Benz G-Class models shows a significant average time on market, suggesting that patience can be a buyer's advantage. With limited inventory, it's crucial to act decisively when a well-priced vehicle appears. Focus on vehicles with lower mileage relative to their age and consider the G 55 AMG trim for its performance appeal, but be prepared for potentially higher maintenance costs associated with these performance variants.
This listing is the top-ranked deal due to its significantly lower price point compared to the market average, offering the highest estimated savings. While the days on market are high, indicating potential for negotiation, the mileage is also relatively good for a 2005 model, especially for the AMG variant.
This deal is recommended for its strong estimated savings and competitive price, making it an attractive option within the G 55 AMG segment. While the mileage is higher than the top-ranked deal, it still represents good value given the market average and the time it has been listed.
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sedanLast analyzed: June 1, 2026