Mercedes-Benz G-Class 2001 Oman Prices & Specs

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Oman starting price

OMR 25,800

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OMR 25,800 - 27,500 (3.2 V6 G320)
OMR 34,200 - 35,800 (5.0 V8 G500)
OMR 36,300 - 38,000 (5.5 V8 G55)
OMR 43,000 - 44,200 (5.5SC V8 G63)
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Mercedes-Benz G-Class 2001 specifications

Country of Origin Austria
Class Luxury Midsize SUV
Body Styles 3-door wagon, 5-door wagon
Weight (kg) 2230 - 2445
Version Performance
Engine Gearbox Power (hp) Torque (Nm) Fuel Econ (L/100km) Fuel Econ (km/L) 0-100 kph (sec) Top speed (kph)
3.2TD V6 4WD 5A 224 540 11.0 9.1 8.0 177
3.2 V6 4WD 5A 216 300 16.3 6.1 12.1 180
4.0TD V8 4WD 5A 250 560 12.8 7.8 10.3 180
5.0 V8 4WD 5A 296 456 16.7 6 10.4 195
5.5 V8 4WD 5A 354 525 16.2 6.2 7.4 209
5.5SC V8 4WD 5A 500 700 16.5 6.1 5.5 210*

Mercedes-Benz G-Class 2001 reviews

THE GOOD

Tough looks, luxury interior, excellent off-road

THE BAD

Price, top-heavy handling, poor fuel economy

Mercedes-Benz G-Class 2001 Overview

The Gelaendewagen first debuted in 1979 as a utilitarian offroader and as military transport. In 1990, it got its first major revamp, upgrading it to luxury specs, but retaining its classic looks. Its boxy styling was again left alone during the 1997 update, which introduced a new range of engines, updated again and again over the years until its next major update in 2007. The trademark clean-cut, sharp lines have already made the G-Wagen a cult classic. The G-Class represents pure off-road driving pleasure. It is among the elite few off-roaders that combine comfortable surroundings with a complete suite of off-road equipment. The model range includes a five-door wagon, a three-door wagon and a limited-edition soft-top version of the three-door. The only petrol engine debuting in 1997 was the 3.2-litre V6 in the G 320, alongside various diesel motors. The 5.0-litre V8-powered G 500 debuted in 1998. In 2003 came the first AMG model, namely the 5.5-litre G 55 AMG. This was replaced in 2004 by the upgraded supercharged 5.4-litre G 55 AMG Kompressor. Along the way came turbodiesel models, such as the G 320 CDI in 1997 and the G 400 CDI in 2000. Standard specifications include permanent four-wheel drive with an off-road reduction gear plus the electronically controlled traction system 4ETS, and three differential locks which can be operated at the push of a button. Stability control was added in 2001, and while dual front airbags are available, there are no side airbags. The G-Class is built for Mercedes-Benz by Magna Steyr in Austria, and has been since 1979.

Mercedes-Benz G-Class 2001 Reliability & Resale Value

Reliability
Resale Value
Known Problems Absolutely solid. Most problems may include electrical faults from the new technologies slapped onto this classic in the late 90s. One or more doors may not open because the linkage comes apart, but a redesigned clip is available.
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Mercedes-Benz G-Class 2001 Safety Ratings

NHTSA Driver Frontal Rating

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EuroNCAP Overall Adult Rating

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