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2005
Prices for these iconic G-Class models show considerable variation, reflecting differences in condition, mileage, and specific AMG trims. While the average price sits around $41,688, deals can be found significantly below this, particularly for higher mileage units. The extended average days on market suggests that sellers are holding firm on pricing, or buyers are taking their time to find the right vehicle.
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The Mercedes-Benz G-Class from this era represents a significant investment. Given the limited inventory and the average days on market, buyers should be patient and prepared for thorough inspections. Focus on well-maintained examples, as repair costs can be substantial. The 2005 model year appears to offer the best entry point for value, especially when considering lower mileage examples.
This deal ranks highest due to its strong deal score and significant estimated savings compared to the average market price. While it has higher mileage, the price point makes it an attractive entry into the G 55 AMG model.
This listing secures the second spot with a solid deal score and notable estimated savings. It represents a good balance between price, mileage, and model year for the G 55 AMG.
This deal is highly recommended due to its exceptional estimated savings and the lowest price point among the analyzed listings. It also boasts the lowest mileage of the top three, making it a standout value proposition.
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