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The market for the Mercedes-Benz G-Class, particularly for models from this era, shows strong demand and stable to increasing prices. With only one listing available in the analyzed period, it indicates a scarcity of inventory, which typically drives prices up for desirable examples. Buyers should expect to pay at or above the average market price for well-preserved units.
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Given the extremely limited inventory and the specific nature of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class, buyers should be prepared for a highly competitive environment. Focus on finding well-maintained examples, as mileage is less of a factor for these vehicles than overall condition and service history. Be ready to act quickly on any listings that appear, as they are likely to be snapped up rapidly. The market for these iconic SUVs remains strong, so patience and decisive action are key.
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