2021
Prices generally correlate with model year, with 2023 models being the most expensive on average, followed by 2022, and then 2021. However, mileage and individual listing conditions create significant price variations, making it possible to find older models with lower mileage or newer models with higher mileage at competitive prices. The presence of older listings suggests that negotiation is possible, especially on vehicles that have been on the market longer.
Moderate
Buyers seeking the best value in this Mercedes-Benz E-Class market should focus on 2021 models, which offer the most opportunities for significant savings below the average market price, often coupled with longer listing durations that enhance negotiation leverage. While a few 2022 models with exceptionally low mileage present strong individual deals, the 2021 model year provides a broader selection of budget-friendly options. Always scrutinize vehicle history reports and consider a pre-purchase inspection, especially for higher-mileage vehicles, to ensure mechanical soundness.
Excellent low mileage for a 2022 model, priced below average, with long days on market suggesting strong negotiation potential.
Exceptionally low price, significantly below average, offering substantial savings despite high mileage. Long days on market indicate negotiation leverage.
Very low price, significantly below average, with the longest days on market (366), suggesting maximum negotiation potential.
Good price below average, relatively low mileage for its age, and very long days on market (199) provide strong negotiation potential.
One of the lowest prices in the dataset, significantly below average. Good number of days on market (81) for negotiation.
W211 (3rd Gen) Facelift E 320 BlueTEC
2008-2009
sedanW220 S 320 LWB
1999
sedanW212 (4th Gen) E 550 Sport 4MATIC
2012
sedanW211 (3rd Gen) E 320
2003-2005
sedanW221 S 430
2006
sedanW140 S 320 LWB
1995
sedanLast analyzed: September 1, 2025