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2015
The current market for 2015 Mercedes-Benz E-Class sedans shows a tight inventory with only a few listings available. While prices are within a defined range, the average days on market suggests that some vehicles may be priced slightly above current demand, offering potential for negotiation.
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With a very limited selection of 2015 Mercedes-Benz E-Class sedans currently available (only 4 total listings), buyers should act decisively. Inventory is low, and vehicles are taking longer than average to sell, suggesting potential negotiation opportunities. Focus on vehicles with lower mileage and those that have been on the market for an extended period. The average price is around $19,500, so deals below this mark, especially those with significant estimated savings, are particularly attractive.
This vehicle is ranked as the top deal due to its solid deal score and a respectable estimated saving of $1,234. While its mileage is slightly above the average, its price point is below the market average, making it an attractive option for buyers seeking value.
This deal is recommended for its exceptional estimated savings of $2,719, the highest in this selection, and its listing price being the lowest available. Despite having higher mileage than the market average, the substantial discount makes it a standout value proposition.
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2017
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2021-2023
sedan
W212 (4th Gen) E 550 Sport 4MATIC
2012
sedan
W212 (4th Gen) Facelift E 350 Luxury 4MATIC
2014
sedan
W212 (4th Gen) Facelift E 550 4MATIC
2014
sedan
W211 (3rd Gen) E 55 AMG
2003-2006
sedanLast analyzed: November 2, 2025