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2012
The market for these S-Class models appears stable but niche, with a wide price range reflecting condition and mileage variations. The average days on market suggests that buyers are discerning, and sellers may need to be flexible on pricing for vehicles that have been listed longer.
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The Mercedes-Benz S-Class from 2012-2013 represents a significant luxury investment. Given the average mileage and days on market, buyers should prioritize vehicles with thorough maintenance records and consider a pre-purchase inspection. The current market shows a limited number of listings, suggesting that well-maintained examples may hold their value, but patience is key for finding the right deal. Focusing on models with lower mileage relative to their year, like the top-ranked deal, can offer a better balance of luxury and long-term value.
This deal stands out due to its relatively lower mileage for its year and a strong deal score, indicating it's priced favorably compared to the market average. The estimated savings are substantial, making it an attractive entry point into S-Class ownership.
This listing offers the most significant estimated savings among the top deals, making it a budget-friendly option for an S-Class. Despite its higher mileage, the attractive price point and relatively shorter time on market (95 days) suggest it's a deal worth considering for those prioritizing value.
This deal presents the lowest entry price and the largest estimated savings, making it the most aggressive value proposition. However, its extremely high mileage and very long days on market (632 days) indicate it may require significant maintenance or is priced to move quickly due to its condition.
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