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2004
The market for these specific G-Class models (2002-2004) shows very tight pricing, with available listings clustered tightly around the average price. With only three listings in total, it's difficult to ascertain a strong price trend, but current data suggests stable pricing for well-maintained examples.
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Given the extremely limited inventory for the Mercedes-Benz G-Class in this model year range (2002-2004), buyers should be prepared for a competitive situation. Focus on the condition and maintenance history, as these vehicles are older and mileage can vary significantly. The 2004 models, particularly the G 55 AMG trim, appear to represent the most readily available and well-priced options currently. Be ready to act quickly on well-priced listings, as they are unlikely to stay on the market for long.
This listing stands out as the top-ranked deal due to its strong deal score, offering the best value among the available options. It is priced competitively, slightly below the average market price, and represents a solid entry point for a G 55 AMG.
This deal is recommended as the second-best option. While it has higher mileage compared to the top listing, it is still priced competitively and has been on the market for a moderate duration, indicating potential negotiation room.
GTR
coupe
W198/W121 (1st Gen)
1959
convertible
W220 S 55 AMG
2003-2005
sedan
W222 S 450
2018-2020
sedan
W212 (4th Gen) Facelift E 350 Luxury 4MATIC
2014
sedan
W212 (4th Gen) Facelift E 250 BlueTEC 4MATIC
2015
sedanLast analyzed: January 1, 2026