As someone who purchased a 2019 G63 recently I found this informative. My own analysis revealed the same thing, hence the reason for the purchase. What’s not being said is that even at current prices, a used 2019 G63 often sells for more than MSRP when new, even now 4 years later. I believe there are two reasons for this 1) there were substantial ADMs when the 2nd gen launched 2) MBUSA increased the base price by over $30k in those 4 years. Since the ‘19 MY is essentially the same as the ‘23 MY, the resale price has actually increased for the older models. This has increased their demand and thus kept their prices steady over the past 90 days.
Please consider doing a quick update follow up on this topic. We are seeing depreciation accelerate anecdotally but curious how market may change going forward.
Pre-owned Urus market seems like a better opportunity for people looking for an SUV based on this video. I think the data in this video was completely fine and wasn't really lacking - the G-class should be a sufficiently supplied market so that confidence intervals don't look absurd.
Well done! Would love to see more on the scarcity levels. Especially since the G-class had limited production with the chip shortage and MB focusing those chips on the new S-class. I think the 2nd gens will drop further once the 23 model year and beyond get back to regular production rates. Not to mention the electric variant coming out. This will certainly hurt the 2nd gen as many owners will upgrade. I think this time next year you'll see the 2nd gen go below 100k.
This doesn’t seem to account for the steep rise in prices during the pandemic. If I buy a new G63 at MSRP, it won’t lose anywhere near that kind of money. Am I wrong?
Hi, Thanks very much for this analysis. I was waiting for it!❤ I am from Germany and want to buy a G 500 in the next 1 to 3 months. I dont understand why the prices of the new version are going down, because of follwing reasons: 1. Mercedes stopped taking new orders since 2022 2. Mercedes highered the prices of the G Class for the New Release in 2024 for 13% 3. It will be the last V8 How comes the prices go down? I think they should go up logically thinking? What is your opinionabout my thoughts? Every dealer in Germany teils you these 3 things. Thanks for doing this amazing videos! I am your fan😊
Love the graphics but you need to include photos of the car as you go. As soon as you do, watch your viewership go up exponentially. Only Germans will appreciate these much graph
I own a 2016 G550 Gwagon and just to let the public know, both pinion seals leaked fluids at 20,000 miles and being that the warranty expired, I had to pay $2200.00 for the repair. Buyer beware, as they are no longer the long life a buyer expects.
The facts are that although the G wagen is a nice looking car, they are absolute CRAP! They drive like crap, they break like cheap crap, they leak all over like crap, and they are not very practical or comfortable vehicles. Smart money buys, Lexus/Toyota
This goes for all Mercedes these days. Merc are still trading on the reputation they built with cars like the w140 or w124. Now, like almost all modern cars, they're filled with plastic components designed to fail after 2-3 years.
Because Mercedes has dropped the G Wagon, parts will no longer be available, so people are getting rid of them quicker. Once the parts run out you are screwed, and youll get far less support on a cancelled model.
Many viewers requested this video. I do not claim that this is new information. Yet, i am not aware of a source that provides the same level of breakdowns.
As someone who purchased a 2019 G63 recently I found this informative. My own analysis revealed the same thing, hence the reason for the purchase. What’s not being said is that even at current prices, a used 2019 G63 often sells for more than MSRP when new, even now 4 years later. I believe there are two reasons for this 1) there were substantial ADMs when the 2nd gen launched 2) MBUSA increased the base price by over $30k in those 4 years. Since the ‘19 MY is essentially the same as the ‘23 MY, the resale price has actually increased for the older models. This has increased their demand and thus kept their prices steady over the past 90 days.
Excellent job, especially segmenting the models
Please consider doing a quick update follow up on this topic. We are seeing depreciation accelerate anecdotally but curious how market may change going forward.
This is the latest i have on the g wagon: ua-cam.com/video/0L1BZVz3k-M/v-deo.html
Pre-owned Urus market seems like a better opportunity for people looking for an SUV based on this video. I think the data in this video was completely fine and wasn't really lacking - the G-class should be a sufficiently supplied market so that confidence intervals don't look absurd.
Thank you so much for this video and for your hard work! I had been waiting for it for a while now.
Thanks a lot for the support. I hope the video was helpful.
Great Work 💯👍🏾
Love your videos.
May you evaluate the maserati gt market.
hi, so is g550 or g63 good to buy now?
This episode is dedicated to East Sacramento.
Well done! Would love to see more on the scarcity levels. Especially since the G-class had limited production with the chip shortage and MB focusing those chips on the new S-class. I think the 2nd gens will drop further once the 23 model year and beyond get back to regular production rates. Not to mention the electric variant coming out. This will certainly hurt the 2nd gen as many owners will upgrade. I think this time next year you'll see the 2nd gen go below 100k.
Thank you. Great video, had to subscribe
This doesn’t seem to account for the steep rise in prices during the pandemic. If I buy a new G63 at MSRP, it won’t lose anywhere near that kind of money. Am I wrong?
Probably, last year's depreciation rates were above average.
You crushed it again. As a former over of G550 and G63 I find this fascinating as I reconsider getting another one,,, Thank you
Love the gwagon reviews
Hi,
Thanks very much for this analysis. I was waiting for it!❤ I am from Germany and want to buy a G 500 in the next 1 to 3 months. I dont understand why the prices of the new version are going down, because of follwing reasons:
1. Mercedes stopped taking new orders since 2022
2. Mercedes highered the prices of the G Class for the New Release in 2024 for 13%
3. It will be the last V8
How comes the prices go down?
I think they should go up logically thinking?
What is your opinionabout my thoughts? Every dealer in Germany teils you these 3 things.
Thanks for doing this amazing videos!
I am your fan😊
Lexus lc v8
Love the graphics but you need to include photos of the car as you go. As soon as you do, watch your viewership go up exponentially. Only Germans will appreciate these much graph
How will the introduction of electric G Wagon affect the prices of the non-electric G Wagons?
This G wagon is like Range Rover....you want it and you don't want it.
Scarcity levels x year x mileage cohorts?
Bentley continental GT analysis please 😊
Where is the Euro Diesel (e.g. 350 and 400) comparison brother?
The 19’s were 30k cheaper MSRP’s
Where are things for the G65?
I believe there was not enough data to generate a reliable trend.
All prices for toys are falling
I own a 2016 G550 Gwagon and just to let the public know, both pinion seals leaked fluids at 20,000 miles and being that the warranty expired, I had to pay $2200.00 for the repair. Buyer beware, as they are no longer the long life a buyer expects.
*What car would you like to see analyzed next?*
Nissan gtr
Mazi Granturismo
You need to do electric car comparisons too
No shit. You can now by an Ineos Grenadier for half the price.
The facts are that although the G wagen is a nice looking car, they are absolute CRAP! They drive like crap, they break like cheap crap, they leak all over like crap, and they are not very practical or comfortable vehicles. Smart money buys, Lexus/Toyota
This goes for all Mercedes these days. Merc are still trading on the reputation they built with cars like the w140 or w124. Now, like almost all modern cars, they're filled with plastic components designed to fail after 2-3 years.
You lost all credibility with your false information.
Because Mercedes has dropped the G Wagon, parts will no longer be available, so people are getting rid of them quicker. Once the parts run out you are screwed, and youll get far less support on a cancelled model.
Mercedes didn’t drop the G wagon.
And parts have to be available 10 years after end of production for german cars.
They have been saying this for years...LOL...only reason your saying is so you can make 2 cents on ADs.....give me a break..
Many viewers requested this video. I do not claim that this is new information. Yet, i am not aware of a source that provides the same level of breakdowns.