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2009
The market for these G-Class models appears stable but segmented. While the average price sits around $47,500, the wide range from $30,950 to $70,500 suggests that well-maintained, lower-mileage examples command a premium, while older or higher-mileage units offer more room for negotiation. Buyers seeking value should target vehicles with comprehensive service histories.
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The Mercedes-Benz G-Class market in this year range (2009-2012) shows a wide price spectrum, indicating that condition, mileage, and specific trim levels significantly influence value. With limited total listings, buyers should be prepared to act decisively when a well-priced vehicle appears. Focus on thorough pre-purchase inspections, especially for higher-mileage examples, and be ready to negotiate, particularly on vehicles that have been on the market for an extended period.
This deal stands out with an exceptional deal score of 0.96 and the highest estimated savings of $12,009. The 2011 G 55 AMG has significantly lower mileage (59,380) than the average, making it a prime candidate for buyers seeking a well-preserved example.
This 2010 G 55 AMG is a strong contender with a good deal score of 0.7. Its mileage of 89,009 is close to the market average, and it has spent a relatively short time on the market (36 days), suggesting it's priced attractively.
This 2009 G 55 AMG offers substantial estimated savings of $6,613. Despite its higher mileage (126,243), its deal score of 0.67 indicates it's a well-positioned offering for buyers prioritizing value over lower mileage.
This 2009 G 55 AMG is the most affordable option, boasting the highest estimated savings of $15,662. While it has the highest mileage (134,572) among the top deals and has been on the market for 137 days, its aggressive price point and deal score of 0.6 make it a standout for budget-conscious buyers.
This 2010 G 55 AMG has a deal score of 0.6 and mileage (95,546) very close to the market average. It has also been on the market for a short period (29 days), suggesting it's priced appropriately, though there's still a small window for negotiation.
This 2009 G 55 AMG has a deal score of 0.5. It has the highest mileage (152,218) among the listed deals, which is significantly above the market average. However, its price is not excessively high, and it has been on the market for 80 days, offering some negotiation potential.
This 2010 G 55 AMG has a deal score of 0.3. It has mileage (118,936) above the average but is priced attractively at $35,900, offering estimated savings of $4,048. Its very short time on market (16 days) suggests it's a desirable vehicle, but there's still room for negotiation.
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