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2004
The average price of $5,125.67 for these older E-Class models, with a wide range from $499 to $9,995, indicates significant variability based on condition, mileage, and specific trim. The presence of very low-priced listings suggests a market segment where condition is a major factor, while higher-priced listings likely represent well-maintained or lower-mileage examples. Overall, prices appear to be driven by individual vehicle condition rather than a strong upward or downward trend for the model year range.
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The market for these 2004-2005 Mercedes-Benz E-Class sedans shows a wide price range and significant mileage variation. Given their age, thorough pre-purchase inspections are crucial. The inventory is quite limited (9 total listings), suggesting that good examples may move quickly. Buyers should be prepared for potential maintenance costs associated with older luxury vehicles. Prioritizing lower mileage and recent service records will be key to finding a reliable option.
This deal stands out with the highest deal score and a strong estimated savings of $1,838, combined with relatively low mileage for its age (123,431 miles) and having just been listed. It represents a compelling balance of condition and value.
This listing offers the highest estimated savings ($1,862) and a solid deal score. While the mileage is higher (181,077 miles), the aggressive pricing makes it a very attractive option for budget-conscious buyers.
This deal offers the most significant estimated savings ($3,343) by a large margin, making it exceptionally budget-friendly. However, it comes with very high mileage (302,500 miles) and has been on the market for an extended period (67 days), suggesting it's priced for a buyer prioritizing cost above all else.
This listing is priced extremely low ($499) and boasts the highest estimated savings ($4,362). It's clearly positioned as a project car or for parts, given its very high mileage (262,535 miles). The deal score reflects its niche appeal.
This deal offers a good balance with a respectable deal score, lower mileage (149,072 miles) compared to some others, and a relatively short time on the market (4 days). The estimated savings of $1,138 are moderate but indicate a fair price for the condition.
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