2014
Prices for this model year appear to be stable, with higher mileage vehicles showing longer days on market, indicating potential for negotiation and greater savings for buyers.
Moderate
The market for 2014 Mercedes-Benz E-Class sedans shows a wide range of pricing, heavily influenced by mileage and days on market. Buyers seeking the best value should prioritize listings priced below the average market price of $13,431.83. While lower mileage vehicles command higher prices, listings with higher mileage that have been on the market longer often present significant negotiation opportunities and substantial savings. Consider vehicles with mileage around 100,000-130,000 miles if they are priced attractively and have been listed for over 30 days, as these often represent the best balance of cost, value, and potential for further price reduction.
Exceptional value with a very low price, substantial savings, and the longest days on market, indicating significant negotiation potential.
A well-rounded deal featuring below-average mileage, good savings, and a long listing duration, suggesting strong value and negotiation leverage.
This listing offers the absolute lowest price and highest estimated savings, making it a prime opportunity for budget-conscious buyers, despite the higher mileage.
This listing presents a very attractive price point with significant savings and the second-longest days on market, offering excellent negotiation potential for a buyer comfortable with higher mileage.
Offers one of the lowest prices and highest savings, combined with a reasonable number of days on market, making it a compelling option for value seekers.
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sedanLast analyzed: September 1, 2025