The Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class has become a symbol of entry-luxury sophistication for drivers in New Jersey. With its sleek design and impressive performance, this compact four-door coupe has drawn in a diverse set of owners, often transitioning from more affordable vehicles to a taste of luxury. Many CLA-Class owners find themselves attracted to the modelβs unique blend of style and practicality, making it a popular choice for young professionals and families alike.
Spanning two generations from 2014 to present, the CLA-Class represents a significant leap in automotive design and technology. The first generation (C117) introduced the four-door coupe concept, while the second generation (C118) brought advanced features such as the MBUX infotainment system. As drivers graduate from entry-level sedans to mid-luxury vehicles, the CLA-Class offers a perfect gateway to the prestigious world of Mercedes-Benz, with varying trims that cater to a spectrum of needs and desires.
πGeneration guide
C117 β’ 2014-2019
The original CLA-Class introduced the four-door coupe segment, featuring the CLA 250 and performance-focused CLA 45 AMG. Built on the MFA platform, it distills luxury into a compact package, making it perfect for entry-level buyers.
C118 β’ 2020-present
The current generation enhances luxury and technology with the MFA2 platform, incorporating MBUX infotainment. This generation showcases AMG options like the CLA 35 and CLA 45 S 4MATIC+, elevating performance for driving enthusiasts.
Known issues by generation
While the CLA-Class is celebrated for its engineering, awareness of certain model-specific issues is essential. The C117 generation has highlighted concerns with the M270/M260 turbo-4 timing chain stretching, particularly between 60,000 and 90,000 miles. The CLA 45 AMG models also experience wear in their 7G-DCT dual-clutch transmission under aggressive launching. For the C118 generation, users have reported glitches with the MBUX infotainment system, including freezing and unexpected shutdowns, alongside paint defects from 2014 to 2017 that led to class-action lawsuits for clear-coat peeling.
Donation value by condition + generation
When donating a CLA-Class, value fluctuates significantly based on trim and condition. The base CLA 250 typically falls within a $12,000 to $22,000 donation range, while hotter trims like the AMG CLA 45 and AMG CLA 45 S can reach appraisal values of $60,000 to $85,000, especially in pristine condition. Collectors may find manual-transmission models commanding premiums, while AWD versions enhance appeal in New Jersey's varied climate. Be mindful of appraisal thresholds when donating, as Form 8283 Section B applies to vehicles valued over $5,000, ensuring you receive the full tax deduction benefit.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class through Revive the Ride is straightforward. Our team will coordinate the pickup, considering specifics such as the low-clearance front splitter common in performance models and ensuring the pickup process accommodates dual-clutch transmission features. We also advise having both the key fob and valet key ready for seamless handover. With our expert understanding of luxury vehicles, we ensure your donation process is as smooth as your CLA-Class's ride.
New Jersey regional notes
New Jersey drivers appreciate the CLA-Class not only for its luxury but also for its adaptability to urban environments and snowy conditions. The demand for compact luxury vehicles is high, making the CLA-Class a sought-after model in the region. Moreover, concerns about southwest sun-state wear, particularly on interiors and paint, are increasingly relevant for local owners. By donating your CLA-Class, you're contributing to a sustainable cycle of luxury vehicle ownership in New Jersey.