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2006 Mercedes-Benz G 500 Station Wagon lwb (Automatic / 5 Speed) 4×4 [2003-2006]

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Overview

The 2006 Mercedes-Benz G 500 Station Wagon lwb, offered in Europe from mid-2003 to August 2006, is a 5-door, 4-wheel drive (4×4 permanent) off-road wagon model with a 0.87/2.16 transfer case. It includes a 4966 cm3 V8 (Daimler-Benz M113 E50) gasoline engine without turbocharger, with multi-point injection and SOHC, producing 292 KF / 292 hp / 218 kW at 5500 engine rpm and 456 Nm of torque at 2800 – 4000 rpm. engine. Combined with a 5-speed automatic transmission (Daimler-Benz W5A330), it accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 8.3 seconds and reaches a top speed of 198 km/h. Its combined fuel consumption is 19.2 L/100km. The car has a length of 4662 mm, a width of 1760 mm, a height of 1931 mm and weighs 2410 kg, with a fuel tank of 96 liters.

Model:W463 G 500 Station Wagon lwb
Production year:2006
Transmission:Automatic with 5 gears
Starting price:€ 100,000
Engine size:5.0 L
Max torque:456 Nm
Cylinders alignment:V 8
Charge system:Naturally aspired
Displacement:4966 cm3
Max power:292 PS / 292 hp / 218 kW
Fuel type:Gasoline
Fuel consumption:19.2 L/100km combined
Extra-urban:13.6-16.3 L/100km
City:24.1-28.9 L/100km
Emission standard:Euro 4
Body style:SUV
0-80 km/h:5.2 s
0-100 km/h:8.3 s
0-160 km/h:24.1 s
0-200 km/h:N/A
Top speed:198 km/h
Curb weight:2410 kg
Gross weight:3200 kg
Length:4662 mm
Width:1760 mm
Height:1931 mm
Fuel capacity:96 litra

Expert reviews

Consumption
50%
Safety
85%
Performance
85%
Driveability
80%
Durability
90%
Maintenance
90%
Design
80%
Summary

The Mercedes-Benz G 500 Station Wagon lwb (2006) is an off-roader appreciated for its durability, powerful V8 engine performance and excellent off-road capabilities. This model offered a pronounced luxury feel and good highway performance unlike previous models. However, high fuel consumption was a weak point, and the city driving experience could be difficult due to the focus on off-road functionality.

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