Quick Answer
You can sell your Mercedes-Benz through autoweg to 400+ verified Swiss dealers. Mercedes-Benz vehicles retain 55% of their value after 5 years on average. Most sellers receive 5+ competitive offers within 24 hours. The service is completely free for you.
Time to first offer
24 hours
Competing dealers
400+
Key Takeaways– Mercedes-Benz
- 55% value retention after 5 years
- CHF 46,800 – CHF 70,200 typical price range
- Good dealer demand
- 5+ offers on average within 24 hours
- 400+ verified Swiss dealers
Based on market data from auto-schweiz.ch and autoweg.ch transactions, January 2026
About Mercedes-Benz in Switzerland
Mercedes-Benz is one of the world's leading premium automobile manufacturers with over 130 years of history. In Switzerland, the brand is among the most popular premium brands with a market share of over 8% and strong dealer presence in all 26 cantons. SUV models like the G-Class and sporty AMG variants are particularly sought after. In German-speaking Switzerland, especially Zurich and Zug, Mercedes vehicles achieve the highest resale prices. The 4MATIC all-wheel-drive models are particularly value-stable due to Swiss topography. Mercedes owners benefit from a dense service network and high dealer acceptance when selling.
Why sell your Mercedes-Benz on autoweg?
- Mercedes-Benz vehicles are in high demand among Swiss dealers
- Over 400 verified dealers bid on your car
- Free service with no hidden fees
- Fast and secure selling process
Mercedes-Benz Swiss market data
Avg. depreciation
45% / 5 years
Founded
1926
Headquarters
Stuttgart, Deutschland
Popular models
Mercedes-Benz in the Swiss Market
Regional Demand
Mercedes-Benz vehicles are particularly popular in German-speaking Switzerland, especially in cantons with alpine terrain where all-wheel drive variants command premium prices. Demand is consistent across Romandie and Ticino for premium models.
Best Time to Sell
Spring (March-May) and early autumn (September-October) typically see the highest demand for Mercedes-Benz vehicles in Switzerland. Avoid selling during summer holidays and the December-January period when dealer activity is lower.
Features That Add Value
Swiss buyers pay premium prices for all-wheel drive systems, winter packages, and Swiss-delivered vehicles with full service history. Panoramic roofs, premium sound systems, and driver assistance packages also increase resale value.
What Affects Your Mercedes-Benz's Value
What Increases Value
- Full service history at authorized Mercedes-Benz dealers
- All-wheel drive variants (4MATIC, xDrive, quattro)
- Low mileage (under 15,000 km/year average)
- Swiss delivery with complete documentation
- Recent major service or new tires
What Decreases Value
- Missing or incomplete service history
- High mileage or commercial use history
- Accident history or visible damage
- Smoking or pet odors in interior
- Non-standard modifications or aftermarket parts
Pro Tip
A pre-sale inspection at an authorized dealer (CHF 150-250) often pays for itself through higher offers, as it gives dealers confidence in the vehicle's condition.
Mercedes-Benz value trend in Switzerland
Compared to market average
Based on Swiss market data. Individual values may vary.
Sell Mercedes-Benz models
Select your model for detailed market information
G-Klasse
W463 (2018-heute)
The Mercedes G-Class is an icon among off-road vehicles with the best value retention of all SUVs – over 60% after 5 years. With over 40 years of history, it combines luxury with genuine off-road capability and three 100% differential locks. Particularly popular in Switzerland in affluent regions like Zurich, Zug, and Geneva. The G 500 and AMG G 63 are the most sought-after variants. Popular equipment like designo leather, panoramic roof, and Night Package significantly increase resale value. Waiting times for new vehicles make well-maintained used ones especially valuable. The G-Class is simultaneously a status symbol, daily driver, and potential investment.
AMG
Diverse Modelle
Mercedes-AMG stands for peak performance from Affalterbach with the motto "One Man, One Engine". From compact sports cars like the A45 (421 hp) to the AMG GT supercar, the performance division offers models for every enthusiast. AMG vehicles retain an average of 55% of their value after 5 years – significantly more than standard Mercedes. In Switzerland, the C63, E63, and G63 are particularly sought after. The AMG Performance Package, ceramic brakes, and AMG bucket seats significantly increase resale value. Edition models like Black Series or GT R can even appreciate in value. The hand-built engines with the technician's plaque are a quality hallmark valued by collectors.
Variants:
E-Klasse
W214 (2023-heute), W213 (2016-2023)
The E-Class is Mercedes-Benz's business sedan and the backbone of the Swiss Mercedes fleet. It offers advanced technology like MBUX, digital headlights, and Level 2 driving assistance. With 45% value retention after 5 years, it's a solid choice. The new W214 (from 2023) and T-Model (estate) are particularly sought after in Switzerland. 4MATIC variants command 5-10% premiums over rear-wheel drive. Preferred at resale as a company car with good leasing history and complete service book. The E 300 de (diesel plug-in hybrid) is particularly popular with business customers due to tax benefits.
C-Klasse
W206 (2021-heute), W205 (2014-2021)
The C-Class is Mercedes-Benz's best-seller in Switzerland, ranking 8th among all models. It combines premium quality with an accessible entry price from CHF 55,000. The current W206 generation (from 2021) features a revolutionary interior with large portrait display. The T-Model (estate) is particularly popular with Swiss families. 4MATIC variants account for over 70% of sales. AMG-Line trim and 19-inch wheels increase resale value. The C 300 e plug-in hybrid enables up to 100 km electric range and offers tax benefits. Predecessor W205 (2014-2021) still a solid used choice with good parts availability.
How to Get the Best Price for Your Mercedes-Benz
Gather All Documentation
Collect your service book, all invoices, the vehicle registration document, and any warranty certificates. Complete documentation can increase offers by 5-10%.
Present Your Vehicle Well
A clean, well-presented vehicle photographs better and signals good care to dealers. Consider a professional detail (CHF 150-300) for vehicles over CHF 30,000.
Be Honest About Condition
Disclose any known issues upfront. Dealers appreciate transparency and often adjust their offers less than you'd expect for minor issues they can easily fix.
Highlight Premium Features
Make sure to mention all optional equipment in your listing. Swiss buyers value features like heated seats, parking sensors, and navigation systems.
Timing Matters
List your vehicle mid-week (Tuesday-Thursday) for fastest response. Dealers are most active during regular business hours.
