Former vehicle 2001 ML 320 with 108K miles, when traded, and a large repair/defect history. After all these years of owning my current 2005 ML 500, it is a major unreliable vehicle with a very large/expensive repair/defect history and has been like this since brand new. Hi Im looking to buy a used w164 ml500 around the year 2005-2008, is the car reliable? Any issues to look out for? Are repairs expensive?(I live in a country with cheap labor so the parts are more of a concern) Do they last a lot of miles? etc. Thanks in advance. The Upper Middle Fork road into Washington State’s Snoqualmie National Forest is the kind of road a SUV buyer sees all the time– in glossy ads. It’s a roller-coaster ride of immense potholes, fist-sized rocks and ankle-deep snow that carves through an ancient, awe-inspiring landscape. As such, it’s the perfect testing ground for the Mercedes-Benz ML500: a vehicle appealing to well 25.1 gal. 0.34 Cd. Detailed specs and features for the Used 2006 Mercedes-Benz M-Class ML500 including dimensions, horsepower, engine, capacity, fuel economy, transmission, engine type, cylinders The ML 500 isn’t sitting on top of the pile, though, because there’s a storming ML 63 AMG version, with a twin-turbo, 5.5L V8 that will dash from rest to 100kph in a sports-car-like 5.3 seconds. It’s a lot more expensive than the ML 500, though, and this car takes just 0.3 seconds longer to perform the same trick. For Sale By Owner. Cars Under $5,000. Test drive Used Mercedes-Benz ML 500 at home from the top dealers in your area. Search from 30 Used Mercedes-Benz ML 500 cars for sale, including a 2002 Mercedes-Benz ML 500 4MATIC, a 2003 Mercedes-Benz ML 500 4MATIC, and a 2004 Mercedes-Benz ML 500 4MATIC ranging in price from $2,000 to $10,499. Shop, watch video walkarounds and compare prices on Used Mercedes-Benz ML 500 listings. See Kelley Blue Book pricing to get the best deal. Search from 29 Used Mercedes-Benz ML 500 cars for sale ML 430 Sport Utility 4D. $44,345. $2,507. ML 55 AMG Sport Utility 4D. $65,495. $4,976. For reference, the 2000 Mercedes-Benz M-Class originally had a starting sticker price of $36,895, with the VBFhg.