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1995
The market for 1995-1996 Mercedes-Benz S-Class sedans shows considerable price variability, with a wide range from $5,500 to $33,223. This suggests that condition, mileage, and specific trim levels heavily influence value. The high average days on market (over 600) indicates a slow-moving, specialized market where sellers may be holding out for specific prices, or demand is concentrated on exceptionally well-maintained examples.
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For these classic Mercedes-Benz S-Class models from the mid-90s, condition and maintenance history are paramount. Given the limited total listings and high average days on market, this is a niche segment. Buyers should prioritize vehicles with comprehensive service records, as repairs on these luxury sedans can be costly. The significant price range indicates that well-preserved examples with lower mileage command a premium, while others may represent potential restoration projects. Patience is key in finding the right vehicle.
This deal is recommended as the top pick due to its exceptionally low listing price, representing substantial estimated savings compared to the average market value. While the mileage is higher than the average, the price makes it a compelling option for buyers looking for an entry into classic S-Class ownership, potentially for restoration or as a project vehicle. Its days on market also suggest potential for negotiation.
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