Mercedes-Benz G-Class Depreciation Calculator
Calculate the Mercedes-Benz G-Class depreciation rate by year, mileage, and country — with accident-history adjustments and a year-by-year depreciation chart.
The Mercedes-Benz G-Class is an icon of luxury off-roading with a cult following that defies normal depreciation curves. Constrained supply, celebrity demand, and decades of boxy heritage give the G-Wagen one of the strongest resale profiles in the luxury SUV segment — often holding 70%+ of its value after five years.
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Year-by-year depreciation
Depreciation rate per year, based on an MSRP of $167,125
| Age | Value | % Retained | Annual depreciation |
|---|---|---|---|
| New | $167,125 | 100% | — |
| Year 1 | $157,098 | 94% | -$10,027 (6%) |
| Year 2 | $147,070 | 88% | -$10,028 (6.4%) |
| Year 3 | $137,043 | 82% | -$10,027 (6.8%) |
| Year 4 | $127,015 | 76% | -$10,028 (7.3%) |
| Year 5 | $118,659 | 71% | -$8,356 (6.6%) |
| Year 6 | $110,303 | 66% | -$8,356 (7%) |
| Year 7 | $101,946 | 61% | -$8,357 (7.6%) |
| Year 8 | $93,590 | 56% | -$8,356 (8.2%) |
| Year 9 | $86,905 | 52% | -$6,685 (7.1%) |
| Year 10 | $80,220 | 48% | -$6,685 (7.7%) |
Mercedes-Benz G-Class depreciation by country
The same car depreciates at different rates in different markets. Here's how the Mercedes-Benz G-Class depreciation rate changes across the seven major markets we track.
Baseline market and the largest for G-Class sales. AMG G 63 demand routinely outstrips supply, with lightly-used examples often selling at or above MSRP in the first two years.
Strong demand mirrors the US, with slightly softer pricing due to currency and smaller buyer pool. Winter-ready AWD character keeps depreciation slow in Alberta and Ontario.
Right-hand-drive G-Wagens are coveted status vehicles in London and the Home Counties. Depreciation runs a touch steeper than the US due to high road tax and fuel costs on the V8.
Built in Graz, Austria, the G-Class is a homegrown favorite but CO2 penalties and urban restrictions weigh on the G 63. Diesel G 400d variants retain value particularly well in Germany.
One of the most desirable luxury SUVs in the Gulf — G 63 brabus-tuned examples command huge premiums. Retail prices and used values both run well above US levels.
Sold as a CBU with punishing import duties pushing prices past ₹3 crore. Tiny buyer pool and limited service infrastructure cause faster depreciation than other markets.
Luxury car tax inflates new prices, which ironically supports used values. G 63 and G 550 retain strongly in Sydney and Melbourne's wealthy enclaves.
Mercedes-Benz G-Class depreciation after an accident
An accident on a vehicle's history permanently increases its depreciation rate, even after perfect repairs. Here's how much extra depreciation each severity level adds to a Mercedes-Benz G-Class.
Paintwork, bumper scuffs, non-structural repairs. Disclosed on history reports but limited resale impact.
Panel replacement, airbag deployment, meaningful CARFAX entry. Significantly accelerates depreciation.
Frame damage, flood, salvage title. Permanent depreciation hit even after full restoration.
This "diminished value" is the extra depreciation a car carries after an accident. Insurance rarely reimburses it — our calculator bakes it into every depreciation estimate.