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2014
The market for the 2014 Mercedes-Benz E-Class sedan appears stable, with a tight price range from $12,399 to $16,992. The limited number of total listings suggests demand is met by a constrained supply, which typically supports current pricing levels. Buyers looking for significant discounts should target vehicles with higher mileage or those that have been on the market longer than the average.
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The current market for the 2014 Mercedes-Benz E-Class sedan shows a limited inventory, with only 10 listings available. This scarcity suggests that desirable examples may move quickly. While prices are within a defined range, the average days on market is moderate, indicating that buyers have some room for negotiation, especially on vehicles that have been listed longer. Focus on vehicles with lower mileage relative to their age and those priced below the average to secure the best value. Be prepared to act decisively if a well-priced option appears.
This deal is ranked highly due to its strong deal score and a respectable estimated saving. While the mileage is on the higher side for the model year, its price point makes it an attractive option for buyers prioritizing affordability in the luxury sedan segment. The extended days on market also suggest potential for negotiation.
This listing stands out with a significant estimated saving of $1,830 and a strong deal score. The mileage is reasonable for a 2014 model, and its days on market are close to the average, suggesting it's a well-positioned vehicle. It offers a compelling balance of luxury and value.
This deal is the most aggressively priced, offering the largest estimated savings of $2,426. Although it has higher mileage at 133,392 miles, its sub-$12,500 price point makes it an exceptional value proposition for budget-conscious luxury car buyers. The days on market are also favorable.
This deal is recommended for its excellent balance of a competitive price, significant estimated savings, and relatively lower mileage (113,119 miles) compared to other top deals. The fact that it has only been on the market for 6 days suggests it's a highly desirable vehicle, making its current price point very attractive.
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