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2006
The current market for 2006 Mercedes-Benz S-Class sedans appears stable with a slight downward pressure due to longer days on market. While the average price is around $6,500, there's a wide range, indicating that condition, mileage, and specific trims significantly influence pricing. The presence of very low-priced options suggests that sellers are motivated to move older inventory, especially those with higher mileage.
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The market for 2006 Mercedes-Benz S-Class sedans shows a buyer's advantage, with a significant number of listings having been on the market for an extended period. Inventory is currently low, which can sometimes create urgency, but the long days on market suggest flexibility from sellers. Focus on vehicles with lower mileage within this year range for better long-term value, and be prepared to negotiate, especially on listings that have been active for over 100 days. The average price point is quite accessible for a luxury sedan of this caliber, making it an opportune time to find a good deal if you are patient and diligent.
This deal stands out due to its strong deal score, relatively low mileage for the year, and a price that is very close to the market average, indicating good overall value.
This listing offers a competitive price point and mileage, with a good deal score, making it a solid choice for value-conscious buyers.
This is an outstanding deal due to its significantly lower price compared to the market average, offering substantial savings despite slightly higher mileage.
This deal offers substantial estimated savings and a price well below the market average, making it attractive despite higher mileage, especially given its long days on market.
This deal presents a good balance with mileage close to the average, a competitive price, and a reasonable deal score, indicating solid value.
This listing offers the lowest price point in the market, providing substantial savings, though it comes with higher mileage.
While the estimated savings are minimal, this deal is ranked due to its price being very close to the average, combined with a mileage that is within a reasonable range for the year, and a long market presence suggesting negotiation potential.
This deal offers a price point below the market average and a decent deal score, making it a reasonable option despite the mileage being on the higher side.
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