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2005
Prices for this model range significantly, reflecting the impact of mileage, condition, and specific trim levels. While depreciation is substantial, well-maintained examples can still represent good value for buyers seeking luxury on a budget. Expect prices to vary considerably based on these factors.
Moderate
When considering a Mercedes-Benz S-Class from this era (2000-2005), prioritize vehicles with lower mileage and a documented maintenance history. While these models offer significant luxury and performance, potential buyers should budget for ongoing maintenance and repairs, as older luxury vehicles can incur higher upkeep costs. The current market shows a wide price variance, indicating that condition and mileage are primary drivers of value. Thorough pre-purchase inspections by a Mercedes-Benz specialist are highly recommended.
This deal stands out due to its excellent deal score, significantly lower mileage (88,000) compared to the market average, and a very attractive price point ($4,599) that offers substantial estimated savings. The 2005 model year is also a strong indicator of value.
This deal offers the highest estimated savings among the top recommendations, coupled with a solid deal score and mileage (108,846) that is below the market average for its year. The price is competitive for a luxury sedan of this caliber.
This vehicle is highly recommended due to its remarkably low mileage (60,616 miles), which is significantly below the market average. Despite a higher price point, the condition implied by the mileage and its quick market presence (20 days) suggest it's a premium offering.
This 2004 S 500 is a strong contender due to its relatively low mileage (74,551 miles) and a price that offers good estimated savings. Its presence on the market for 74 days might present an opportunity for negotiation.
This deal is notable for its significant estimated savings and a very strong deal score. The mileage (99,734) is reasonable for its year, and its extremely short time on the market (2 days) suggests it's a highly desirable vehicle.
This 2001 S 500 offers a lower entry price point ($5,500) for the S-Class experience. While mileage is higher (161,000), its deal score is respectable, and it has been available for 28 days, potentially allowing for negotiation.
This 2002 S 500 offers a good balance of price and estimated savings, despite its higher mileage (164,783 miles). Its presence on the market for 54 days suggests potential for negotiation.
This 2001 S 500 is priced very aggressively ($4,950) for its model year, making it an accessible entry into S-Class ownership. The mileage is high (221,068), but its long time on the market (98 days) could indicate room for negotiation.
This 2004 S 500 presents a good opportunity with its estimated savings and reasonable price ($7,495) for its mileage (162,570 miles). Its 28 days on the market could allow for negotiation.
This 2001 S 500 is the lowest-priced option available ($2,899), offering substantial estimated savings. It has the highest mileage (219,337 miles) among the listed deals, but its long tenure on the market (99 days) suggests potential for negotiation.
This 2004 S 500 is a strong value proposition, offering the second-highest estimated savings and a competitive price ($5,324) for its mileage (161,349 miles). Its 45 days on the market could provide an opening for negotiation.
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