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1995
The market for 1995-1996 Mercedes-Benz S-Class sedans shows a wide price dispersion, with an average price of $17,561 but listings ranging from $5,500 to $30,418. The extremely high average days on market (over 500 days) indicates that inventory moves very slowly, suggesting that many listings may be priced optimistically or cater to a very specific collector segment. Buyers can likely find significant negotiation room, particularly on vehicles that have been listed for a long time.
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The market for these older Mercedes-Benz S-Class models is quite niche, characterized by a very low inventory and exceptionally long average days on market. This suggests that while opportunities exist, patience is key, and buyers should be prepared for a potentially slow search. Focus on well-maintained examples, as restoration costs can quickly outweigh initial savings. Given the limited selection, securing a well-priced, solid vehicle should be a priority, and don't hesitate to negotiate, especially on listings that have been active for an extended period.
This deal is recommended as the top pick due to its exceptionally low price point, offering substantial estimated savings of $12,459 against the average market price. While it has higher mileage, its listing price makes it a compelling entry into the S-Class ownership for budget-conscious enthusiasts.
This listing ranks highly due to its strong estimated savings and mileage that is considerably lower than the average for this model year range. It represents a good balance between price and condition, making it an attractive option for buyers seeking value.
This deal is recommended for its significant estimated savings and a price that positions it as a very accessible option for this luxury sedan. While mileage is above average, the aggressive pricing makes it a noteworthy find.
This recommendation is based on the vehicle's attractive estimated savings and its relatively low mileage compared to the market average. The combination of a good price and lower odometer reading makes it a strong contender for value.
This deal is highlighted for its solid estimated savings and a price that is significantly below the average, making it a financially attractive option. The mileage is reasonable for the year, and the long days on market suggest potential for negotiation.
This vehicle is recommended for its attractive combination of estimated savings and notably low mileage, which is a significant plus for a car of this age. The price is competitive, and the extended time on market indicates potential for negotiation.
This deal is recommended for its solid estimated savings and a price that is well below the average, making it a financially attractive option. The mileage is reasonable for the year, and the long days on market suggest potential for negotiation.
This listing is recommended for its good estimated savings and a price that is still below the market average. The mileage is on the higher side, but the extended time on market provides a strong basis for negotiation.
This deal is highlighted for its good estimated savings and a price that is competitive, especially considering its lower mileage. The extended time on market is a key factor supporting negotiation potential.
This recommendation is based on the vehicle's estimated savings and a price that is approaching the market average, but still offers value. The mileage is moderate, and the very long days on market strongly suggest negotiation leverage.
This deal is highlighted for its estimated savings and a price that is reasonable, particularly given its lower mileage. The extended time on market is a significant factor that supports a buyer's negotiation position.
This recommendation is based on the vehicle's estimated savings and a price that is approaching the market average, but still offers value. The mileage is moderate, and the very long days on market strongly suggest negotiation leverage.
This deal is highlighted for its estimated savings and a price that is still below the average, making it a financially attractive option. The mileage is on the higher side, but the extended time on market provides a strong basis for negotiation.
This recommendation is based on the vehicle's estimated savings and a price that is approaching the market average, but still offers value. The mileage is lower, and the very long days on market strongly suggest negotiation leverage.
This deal is highlighted for its estimated savings and a price that is still below the average, making it a financially attractive option. The mileage is on the higher side, but the extended time on market provides a strong basis for negotiation.
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