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1995
The market for this specific vintage E-Class appears stable but is driven by condition and rarity rather than broad trends. Prices can vary significantly, with well-preserved examples commanding a premium. The high average days on market suggests a discerning buyer pool or a need for strategic pricing by sellers.
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The market for 1995 Mercedes-Benz E-Class sedans is quite niche, with very limited inventory. Patience is key, but be prepared to act decisively when a well-priced, well-maintained example appears. Given the age, thorough pre-purchase inspection is highly recommended. Focus on vehicles with lower mileage relative to their age and a documented service history to ensure long-term reliability.
This deal stands out due to its strong deal score, significantly lower price than the market average, and reasonable mileage for its age. The estimated savings are substantial, making it the top-ranked opportunity.
This deal offers the most significant estimated savings and the lowest listing price, making it a strong contender for value-conscious buyers. Despite the higher mileage, its aggressive pricing and rapid market movement indicate a great opportunity.
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