Mercedes Places Well In "Value Rankings
2006"
Posted by www.eMercedesBenz.com on February 3, 2006 at 8:30 AM CST
As you may have noticed yesterday I was feeling a little under the
weather, hence the lack of updates, for which I apologize. I'm
feeling somewhat better today, but if the stories seem a tad bit
shorter than usual, now you know my excuse. But enough about me...
To get things started on this crisp February morning, DaimlerChrysler
has put out a press release bragging of their sheer dominance in
AutoBild's latest "Value Rankings" forecast.
If you unfamiliar with Value Rankings, basically it's a study
performed by AutoBild that aims to calculate the prices that car
owners could expect to sell their used car for in three years' time.
In the competition, four Mercedes models performed admirably, each
earning top marks in the respective categories. They are, drum roll
please, the ML 320 CDI, with a residual value of 69.5%; the A 160,
with a residual value of 67%; the S 320 CDI, with a residual value of
58%; and the R-Class, with a residual value of 62%.
In addition to the four previously mentioned models, three additional
Mercedes also performed well, each taking the runner-up spots in
their respective categories. They are the SLK 200 KOMPRESSOR, the
CLS 320 CDI and the B 150. It is worth mentioning - although the SLK
200 KOMPRESSOR took second in its category, it's residual value of
71% still placed it second in the overall rankings of all vehicle
categories, making it the highest ranked Mercedes in the competition.
For more info, visit www.eMercedesBenz.com or check out the full
press release below.
OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE
Mercedes-Benz emerges as clear winner at the head of the "Value
Rankings 2006"
Stuttgart, Feb 03, 2006
Mercedes-Benz has comfortably topped the latest "Value Rankings"
produced by German motoring magazine "Auto-Bild". According to the
magazine's forecasts, the Mercedes SLK 200 KOMPRESSOR, ML 320 CDI and
A 160 offer the best value retention on the used car market.
In partnership with a market research institute, "Auto-Bild" produced
value retention forecasts for a total of 36 car models covering
twelve different vehicle categories. To do this, the experts
calculated the prices that car owners could expect to sell their used
car for in three years' time.
With a total of nine ranked models in all, Mercedes-Benz emerged as
the undisputed winner. Four Mercedes models came top of their
respective categories: the residual value of 69.5 per cent for the
new ML 320 CDI does not just place it at the top of the SUV category,
it also makes it one of the cars with the highest value retention in
Germany across all vehicle categories as a whole. The experts also
predict that the new R-Class - which, like the ML 320 CDI, is
equipped with a V6 diesel engine and standard-specification
particulate filter - will have an above-average residual value of 62
per cent three years from now, making the Grand Sports Tourer the
winner of the "MPV" category.
Owners of the A 160 will be able to sell it for as much as 67 per
cent of its purchase price. This figure outstrips the three-year
residual values for the other compact models, placing the compact
Mercedes-Benz at the top of its category in the "Value Rankings 2006".
In the luxury category, the new S 320 CDI was ranked as the saloon
with the highest value retention. According to "Auto-Bild's"
estimates, this top-of-the-range diesel model from the Stuttgart car
maker will make around 58 per cent of its original purchase price
after three years, considerably more than other similar saloons.
The Mercedes SLK 200 KOMPRESSOR, CLS 320 CDI and B 150 also emerged
as high-flyers in the experts' residual value forecasts, with each
ranking 2nd in its respective category. Furthermore, the residual
value of 71 per cent for the SLK sports car secured it second place
in the overall ranking for all vehicle categories, making it one of
the most stable investments on this year's car market.
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www.eMercedesBenz.com.