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2011
The market for 2010-2011 Mercedes-Benz E-Class sedans appears stable, with prices ranging from approximately $8,000 to $19,000. The average price sits around $11,500, with most listed vehicles clustering around or below this mark. Deals with significant savings often involve higher mileage, suggesting that depreciation is a primary factor, making well-maintained, lower-mileage examples hold their value better. The average days on market is moderate, indicating steady interest but also that vehicles priced aggressively or those with higher mileage may take longer to sell.
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For the Mercedes-Benz E-Class from 2010-2011, buyers should prioritize vehicles with well-documented maintenance history, as these luxury sedans can incur significant costs if neglected. While the E 550 Luxury 4MATIC offers robust performance, be mindful of potential maintenance expenses associated with its V8 engine and all-wheel-drive system. Given the age, inspecting for common issues like suspension components, electronic systems, and rust is crucial. The current market shows a wide price range, indicating that condition, mileage, and specific options play a significant role in valuation. Aiming for a vehicle with mileage closer to the average (around 107,000 miles) but in excellent condition, or a slightly higher mileage car at a substantially lower price point, can offer the best value.
This deal is highly recommended due to its exceptional value score, driven by significantly lower mileage (57,943 miles) compared to the market average, combined with a competitive price that is very close to the average market price. It represents a great opportunity for a well-preserved luxury sedan.
This listing stands out for its excellent estimated savings ($1,749) and a price point significantly below the market average, while still maintaining a respectable mileage of 91,174 miles. It offers a strong balance of affordability and condition for a luxury sedan.
This is the most aggressively priced E-Class in the list, offering the highest estimated savings ($3,247) and a price point well below the market average. It's an excellent choice for budget-conscious buyers who are comfortable with higher mileage (121,302 miles).
This deal offers substantial savings ($1,749) and a competitive price of $9,999 with mileage (91,145) that aligns well with the market average. Its relatively short time on market (41 days) suggests good demand and a fair price.
This listing presents a strong value proposition with $1,749 in estimated savings and a price of $9,999. The mileage (92,322) is competitive, and its very short time on market (18 days) suggests it's a desirable vehicle at a fair price.
This deal offers a good balance of savings ($2,137) and a price ($9,109) that is well below the market average. It's a solid option for buyers looking for value, provided they are comfortable with the higher mileage of 133,017 miles.
This listing is the lowest-priced vehicle available, offering the second-highest estimated savings ($3,248). It's an aggressive deal for buyers prioritizing budget, though it comes with the highest mileage (158,478 miles) among the top deals.
This deal provides substantial estimated savings ($2,222) at a price of $9,024. It has been on the market for a longer period (104 days), which may indicate room for negotiation, despite its higher mileage (149,703 miles).
This listing offers a price of $9,900 with estimated savings of $1,848. While the mileage is on the higher side (140,517 miles), the price point is attractive for a 2011 model, especially considering the potential for negotiation given its 78 days on market.
This deal stands out for its significant estimated savings ($2,315) and a price ($9,433) that is well below the market average. The mileage (105,963) is very close to the average, and its exceptionally long time on market (303 days) suggests considerable negotiation potential.
This listing offers a price of $9,890 with estimated savings of $1,356. Despite the higher mileage (134,398 miles), its very short time on market (14 days) suggests it's a desirable vehicle, potentially requiring a competitive offer to secure.
This deal offers a price of $9,496 with estimated savings of $1,750. Being listed by a Mercedes-Benz dealership can be a plus for buyer confidence. However, it has the highest mileage (191,345 miles) among the top deals, which is a significant factor.
This listing is priced at $11,000, near the market average, with lower estimated savings ($748). Its primary appeal is its very short time on market (1 day), indicating it's likely a desirable vehicle that may sell quickly, despite its mileage of 124,708 miles.
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