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2015
Prices for the 2015 Mercedes-Benz S-Class are currently showing a downward trend for well-positioned listings, with several deals offering substantial savings below the market average. The limited total inventory suggests that while overall supply is tight, individual vehicles that are priced aggressively are attracting attention.
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The current market for the 2015 Mercedes-Benz S-Class appears to be quite competitive, with a limited number of listings. Buyers looking for the best value should focus on vehicles priced significantly below the average, especially those with strong estimated savings. Pay close attention to mileage and days on market, as these can indicate potential negotiation leverage. Given the scarcity, acting decisively on a well-priced vehicle is advisable.
This deal stands out with the highest deal score, indicating it's the most attractive option among the listed vehicles. It offers a solid estimated saving of $3,700 and has mileage very close to the market average, making it a balanced choice.
This listing offers the second-highest estimated savings, making it a financially attractive option. Despite having higher mileage than the average, the significant discount and relatively low days on market suggest it's a deal worth considering.
This listing boasts the largest estimated savings by a considerable margin, making it the most financially appealing deal. While the mileage is above average, the substantial discount and its position on the market make it a prime candidate for negotiation.
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