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2012
With only four total listings available for this specific model year and body style, the market appears to be tight. This scarcity suggests that prices for well-maintained examples are likely stable or could see upward pressure, especially for those with lower mileage and desirable trims.
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Given the limited inventory of Mercedes-Benz E-Class sedans from 2012, buyers should act decisively on well-priced listings. The market appears competitive, with prices ranging significantly. Focus on vehicles with lower mileage and a solid maintenance history to ensure long-term value. Be prepared to negotiate, especially on listings that have been on the market longer.
This deal is recommended due to its strong deal score, significant estimated savings, and competitive pricing relative to the market average. The E 550 Sport 4MATIC trim is a desirable feature, and while mileage is above average, the overall value proposition is excellent.
This listing is a strong contender due to its high estimated savings and a relatively short time on the market, suggesting it's a desirable vehicle. The E 550 Sport 4MATIC trim is a plus, and the price is competitive, making it a good value despite the mileage.
This deal is highlighted for its exceptional estimated savings and the lowest price point in the market, making it the most budget-friendly option. Although it has the highest mileage among the top deals and has been on the market the longest, the substantial discount makes it a noteworthy opportunity for a buyer prioritizing cost savings.
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