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2011
The market for these E-Class models is characterized by a broad price spectrum, with top deals significantly undercutting the average price of $11,167. This suggests that while some listings are priced at a premium, there are substantial opportunities to acquire these luxury sedans at a discount, particularly if they have been on the market for an extended period. The presence of deals with estimated savings of over $1,000 indicates a buyer's market for well-positioned vehicles.
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The market for 2010-2011 Mercedes-Benz E-Class sedans shows a limited inventory, with only 10 total listings available. This scarcity, combined with a wide price range, suggests that buyers who are patient and well-researched can find excellent value. Prioritize vehicles with lower mileage and a strong maintenance history, as these will likely offer better long-term reliability and ownership experience. The average price is around $11,167, but many top deals are priced significantly below this, indicating strong negotiation potential, especially for listings that have been on the market longer.
This deal stands out with the highest deal score (0.96) and the lowest price point ($8,999) among the top recommendations. It offers substantial estimated savings of $1,398 and features lower-than-average mileage (80,368 miles) for its year, making it an exceptional value.
This listing offers the greatest estimated savings ($1,402) and is priced very competitively at $8,995. Despite having mileage slightly above the average (105,963 miles), its strong price point and good deal score (0.78) make it a standout opportunity.
This deal is recommended for its excellent balance of low mileage (86,079 miles) and a reasonable price of $9,900, resulting in a strong deal score of 0.78. It represents a solid option for buyers seeking a well-maintained luxury sedan.
This listing is notable for its aggressive pricing of $8,999, offering substantial estimated savings of $1,398. Although it has higher mileage (144,213 miles), its price point and 56 days on market make it a potential bargain for buyers prioritizing cost over lower mileage.
This deal is highlighted by its remarkably low mileage (74,897 miles), the lowest among the top recommendations, and a price of $12,900. While the estimated savings are modest ($63), the low mileage and short time on market (8 days) suggest a well-maintained vehicle that may hold its value well.
This listing presents the largest estimated savings ($2,973) and is priced attractively at $9,990. Despite having mileage above average (111,101 miles), its significant discount and long tenure on the market (105 days) make it a prime candidate for negotiation.
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