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2014
Stable with potential for negotiation on longer-listed vehicles.
Moderate
The market for 2014 Mercedes-Benz E-Class sedans shows a tight price range, indicating stable pricing. With a limited number of listings and an average time on market around 77 days, inventory appears moderate but not oversaturated. Buyers looking for the best value should focus on vehicles priced below the average, especially those with mileage close to the average or slightly above, as these often represent the sweet spot for depreciation versus remaining lifespan. Patience may be rewarded as some listings have been active for extended periods, suggesting potential for negotiation.
This listing is the top-ranked deal due to its exceptional price, which is the lowest among the analyzed vehicles and offers substantial savings compared to the average market price. The mileage is also very close to the average, making it a compelling value proposition.
This deal is recommended for its strong price point, offering significant savings, and its position as the second-best ranked deal. Despite higher mileage, the attractive price makes it a noteworthy option, especially considering its long days on market.
This deal is highly recommended due to its very attractive price, which is among the lowest and offers substantial estimated savings. The mileage is also quite reasonable for the model year, making it a strong contender for value.
This listing is recommended as a solid option, priced very close to the average market value. While the estimated savings are modest, the vehicle's low days on market suggests it's a desirable unit, and its price is well-aligned with its condition and mileage.
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