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2005
Prices for this model range are highly variable, driven by condition, mileage, and maintenance history rather than a consistent year-over-year trend. The limited number of listings suggests stable demand for well-kept examples, with significant discounts available on higher-mileage or older-appearing vehicles.
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The market for these older Mercedes-Benz S-Class models shows limited inventory, suggesting that well-maintained examples can hold their value. Buyers should prioritize vehicles with comprehensive service records and be prepared for potential maintenance costs associated with luxury vehicles of this age. Given the wide range in pricing and mileage, thorough pre-purchase inspections are crucial. The average days on market is quite high, indicating that patience may be rewarded, but the most attractive deals tend to move quickly.
This deal offers the lowest entry price in the market by a significant margin, presenting substantial savings. While it has higher mileage, its strong deal score indicates it's priced very attractively relative to its condition and market value, making it a prime candidate for buyers prioritizing budget.
This listing offers one of the highest estimated savings, making it a compelling value proposition. Despite a longer time on market, its mileage is not excessively high for a 2003 model, suggesting a good balance between cost and potential longevity for a buyer looking for a deal.
This deal is recommended for its very recent listing (4 days on market) and a 2005 model year at a price point that, while not the lowest, is still competitive. The estimated savings are modest, but the quick turnover potential suggests it's priced appropriately for immediate sale.
This listing boasts one of the highest estimated savings, indicating a strong market value proposition. With mileage just over 100,000 and only 6 days on the market, it represents a well-priced vehicle that is likely to attract attention quickly.
This deal stands out with significant estimated savings and a very recent listing (0 days on market), indicating it's priced aggressively. The mileage is reasonable for its year, making it a strong contender for a buyer seeking value.
This vehicle is a good option for buyers looking for a lower-mileage example within the 2003-2005 range. The mileage is well below average, and while savings are not as dramatic as some other listings, the price is competitive for its condition and year.
This 2005 S-Class offers a balance of a more recent year and reasonable mileage for its age. The estimated savings are moderate, but its presence on the market for 30 days suggests there's an opportunity for negotiation on the listed price.
This 2004 S-Class presents a solid option with mileage under 110,000 and a decent amount of estimated savings. Its 45 days on market indicates it's not moving instantly, providing a good window for negotiation.
This 2005 S-Class is notable for its lower mileage, which is a significant factor for buyers looking for a well-preserved luxury sedan. While the estimated savings are modest, the vehicle has been on the market for 60 days, suggesting potential flexibility.
This 2003 S-Class is a reasonable option for those seeking a luxury sedan at a competitive price point. The estimated savings are decent, and its 75 days on market provide a good negotiation window, especially considering its mileage.
This 2004 S-Class offers a good balance of mileage and price. While the estimated savings are not the highest, its presence on the market for 90 days suggests there is room for negotiation on the listed price.
This 2005 S-Class is priced near the market average but offers a reasonable mileage for its year. The 100 days on market suggest that negotiation is possible, especially given the modest estimated savings.
This 2004 S-Class stands out with its mileage just under 100,000, a significant plus for buyers. Although the estimated savings are lower, its 120 days on market indicates potential for negotiation on the listed price.
This 2005 S-Class is priced higher but offers a decent estimated saving. The mileage is on the higher side, but its 150 days on market suggest that negotiation is possible, especially for a buyer looking for a 2005 model.
This 2003 S-Class is priced at the higher end of the spectrum but has mileage under 110,000. Its long tenure on the market (170 days) indicates that negotiation is likely, making it a potential deal for a patient buyer willing to offer slightly below asking.
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