MERCEDES-BENZ (W136) 170 V
Lowest Price: £2,138 • Median Price: £49,913 • Highest Price: £61,778 • Sell-Through Rate: 89%

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£2,138
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SINCE 2020
£49,913
MEDIAN PRICE:
SINCE 2020
HIGHEST PRICE:
£61,778
SINCE 2020
NUMBER OF SOLD CARS:
17
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SELL THROUGH RATE:
89%
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The Mercedes-Benz 170 V (W136) was introduced in 1936 as a more affordable and modern alternative to existing Mercedes models. It became one of Daimler-Benz's most popular models before World War II.
During the war, the 170 V was repurposed for military use. Post-war, it was one of the first models to resume production, playing a crucial role in Germany's economic recovery.
Its successor was the Mercedes-Benz 170 S (W191), introduced in 1949.
A lesser-known fact: The 170 V was nicknamed the "People's Mercedes" due to its affordability and widespread use as taxis and ambulances in post-war Germany.
How much is a Mercedes-Benz (W136) 170 V worth?
In average condition, a Mercedes-Benz (W136) 170 V is worth £49,913.
What is the most expensive Mercedes-Benz (W136) 170 V to sell in history publicly?
The most expensive Mercedes-Benz (W136) 170 V to sell in history was sold for £96,303.
What is the cheapest Mercedes-Benz (W136) 170 V to sell in history publicly?
The cheapest Mercedes-Benz (W136) 170 V to sell in history was sold for £2,138.
When was the Mercedes-Benz (W136) 170 V produced?
The Mercedes-Benz (W136) 170 V was produced between 1936 and 1949.








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