MERCEDES-BENZ V CLASS (2015-19)

The MERCEDES-BENZ V CLASS (2015-19) is a versatile luxury MPV that stands out in the UK market for families, business users, and anyone seeking a comfortable, refined vehicle with plenty of space. Designed to combine the premium feel of a Mercedes-Benz with the practicality of a multi-purpose vehicle, the V Class is ideal for those who need to transport up to eight passengers or cargo with style. Its reputation for comfort, sophisticated design, and solid build quality make it a popular choice for both private and commercial use. What sets the V CLASS apart is its upscale interior, smooth ride, and reputation for reliability—attributes that make it a preferred alternative to traditional SUVs or smaller MPVs. Notably, recent data shows the V CLASS tends to have a typical mileage of around 87,000 miles and a fair average valuation of approximately £31,787, indicating its strong resale value. With an average of just over one previous owner, this vehicle is generally well-maintained and suited for those looking for a dependable, luxurious vehicle that balances space with elegance. Whether used for family outings, business transport, or executive travel, the MERCEDES-BENZ V CLASS (2015-19) offers a well-rounded package that’s often seen as a premium option in its class.
average use
average use
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The data on the latest recorded mileages for Mercedes-Benz V Class (2015-19) vehicles shows a diverse spread across various mileage ranges. The most common mileage bracket is 40,000 to 50,000 miles, accounting for 10.6%, indicating many vehicles are relatively low mileage. Moderate mileage groups, such as 60,000 to 70,000 and 80,000 to 90,000 miles, each represent around 4-5%, suggesting these vehicles are frequently maintained at mid-range mileages. Notably, very high mileage ranges like 300,000 miles and above are quite rare, each constituting less than 1%, highlighting that extremely high mileage vehicles are uncommon within this model segment. Overall, the data suggests that most vehicles tend to cluster in the lower to mid-mileage ranges, with fewer reaching very high mileage, which could influence vehicle value and reliability perceptions.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data reflects private sale price ranges for Mercedes-Benz V Class models (2015-19) alongside the percentage deviations from estimated values. Notably, most variations are quite modest, generally under 7%, indicating relatively stable valuations within specific price brackets. The lowest deviation, at 0.8%, occurs at both the highest (around £42,000) and lowest (around £9,000) ends, suggesting these extremes are more consistent or have less variability. The largest deviation (6.1%) appears in the £15,000–£16,000 range, highlighting slightly higher variability in mid-range prices. Overall, the data suggests that private sale prices for these vehicles cluster around certain ranges with relatively low fluctuations, which can assist both buyers and sellers in assessing fair valuations.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of Mercedes-Benz V Class vehicles from the 2015-19 model range were manufactured between 2016 and 2018, collectively accounting for around 63.9% of the sample—specifically, 20% in 2016, 27.8% in 2018, and 25.3% in 2017. Notably, a smaller proportion—11.4%—are from 2015, and a relatively high percentage—15.1%—were manufactured in 2019, suggesting continued production or registration activity into that year. Additionally, a very small fraction (0.4%) appears to be manufactured in 2020, which might indicate late registrations or data discrepancies. Overall, the data highlights a concentration of vehicles from the middle years of the range, with some vehicles from the later end (2019) still present.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that the most common main paint colour for Mercedes-Benz V Class models from 2015 to 2019 is Black, accounting for approximately 58.8% of vehicles. Silver is the next most popular at 28.6%, followed by smaller shares for Blue (4.9%), Grey (5.3%), and White (2.4%). This suggests a strong preference among owners for darker, more traditional colours, with Black being especially dominant in this vehicle segment.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data on registered keepers for Mercedes-Benz V Class (2015-19) illustrates that most vehicles have undergone multiple ownerships, with the largest proportions having 2 (24.1%) and 3 (31.8%) keepers. Notably, only 13.1% of these vehicles have a single registered keeper, suggesting that a significant portion changes hands multiple times. Additionally, a small percentage (2.4%) has had seven or more keepers, indicating a subset of vehicles with extensive ownership histories. Overall, the data points to a relatively active ownership pattern within this vehicle model.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that all Mercedes-Benz V Class models (2015-19) in the sample are equipped with a 2,143 cc engine capacity and run exclusively on diesel fuel. This suggests a consistent engine size and fuel type choice across this vehicle range, which may reflect manufacturer specifications or market preferences for this model during this period.