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2005
The market for 2005-2006 Mercedes-Benz G-Class models appears stable but potentially softening, with a wide price range. The high average days on market indicates that sellers may need to adjust pricing to attract buyers, presenting negotiation opportunities for well-informed shoppers.
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The Mercedes-Benz G-Class market for these model years shows a limited number of listings and a high average days on market, suggesting that while inventory is scarce, vehicles may be priced optimistically or take time to sell. Buyers should be prepared to act decisively on well-priced opportunities, as good deals are infrequent. Patience is key, but be ready to negotiate, especially on listings that have been active for an extended period.
This deal stands out with the highest deal score, offering substantial estimated savings and the lowest price point among the analyzed listings. While it has a higher-than-average days on market, its aggressive pricing makes it a compelling value proposition for a G 55 AMG.
This listing offers a good estimated saving and a relatively quick time on market compared to the average. Despite having higher mileage, its price point makes it a noteworthy option for buyers prioritizing a G 55 AMG within a budget.
Post Facelift Base Coupe
2017-2023
coupe
W211 (3rd Gen) E 320 4MATIC
2004-2005
sedan
W222 S 63 AMG
2014-2015
sedan
W212 (4th Gen) Facelift E 63 AMG S-Model
2014-2015
sedan
Pre-Facelift
2015-2016
coupe
R129 (4th Gen) - SL 600
1994-2008
convertibleLast analyzed: April 11, 2026