1995
For vehicles of this age, prices are highly variable and heavily dependent on condition, mileage, and maintenance records. While the general trend for older luxury cars is downward, well-preserved examples can retain value. The current market shows a wide price dispersion, indicating that finding a good deal requires careful evaluation of individual listings.
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For older luxury vehicles like the Mercedes-Benz S-Class, condition and maintenance history are paramount. Always factor in potential repair costs, as parts and labor can be expensive. The lowest-priced examples often require the most immediate investment. Thorough pre-purchase inspections by a specialist are highly recommended to identify any hidden issues and ensure you're getting a reliable vehicle.
This listing offers a strong value proposition by being priced significantly below the market average, providing substantial savings. The longer days on market suggest good potential for negotiation. While the mileage is high, it's relatively lower than the other eligible deal, making it a more balanced option for a buyer seeking a functional classic luxury sedan at a good price.
This is the lowest-priced option by a significant margin, offering the highest potential savings. It's ideal for a buyer with a very tight budget or one looking for a project car. However, the extremely high mileage and shorter time on market mean it may require substantial immediate investment in maintenance and repairs, and there's less room for negotiation compared to the higher-ranked deal.
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sedanLast analyzed: September 1, 2025