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2002
The limited number of listings (5 total) and a wide price range ($4,995 - $19,995) indicate a fragmented market for these specific S-Class models. Prices vary significantly based on condition, mileage, and specific trim. The average price of $11,517.8 suggests a substantial depreciation from original MSRP, offering potential value for discerning buyers.
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The market for these older Mercedes-Benz S-Class models presents a unique opportunity for luxury at a lower price point. However, buyers should be prepared for potential maintenance costs associated with high-end vehicles of this age. Prioritizing vehicles with detailed service history and considering a pre-purchase inspection are highly recommended. The current inventory is very limited, suggesting that desirable listings may move quickly, but also that patience may be required to find the right vehicle. Given the price range and average mileage, focusing on well-maintained examples, even with slightly higher mileage, could offer better long-term value than a lower-mileage car with unknown history.
This deal is recommended due to its exceptionally low price, making it the most affordable option by a significant margin. It represents a substantial saving compared to the average market price, offering a compelling entry point into S-Class ownership, despite having higher mileage.
This deal is recommended for its significant estimated savings, offering one of the best discounts relative to the average market price. Although it has higher mileage and has been on the market for an extended period, its price point makes it an attractive option for buyers prioritizing value.
W140 S 600
1997
sedan
W222 S 400
2015
sedan
W211 (3rd Gen) E 320 4MATIC
2004-2005
sedan
W214 (6th Gen) E 450 4MATIC All-Terrain
sedan
W220 S 500
2000-2005
sedan
W213 (5th Gen) Facelift E 450
2021-2023
sedanLast analyzed: November 2, 2025