Overview
The Mercedes E-Class is a sedan known for this above all: the benchmark executive sedan; superscreen 2024+ is a tech showcase. It cross-shops against the BMW 5 Series, Audi A6, and like every vehicle it has a personality — strengths worth paying for and quirks worth checking before you sign anything.
What it costs
Trims to know
E 350, E 450, AMG E 53. Mid trims usually carry the best used value — top trims depreciate hardest (good used buys), base trims resell easiest.
What to check before buying
Model-specific: Complex tech out of warranty — CPO strongly advised.
- Check tire wear evenness — it reveals alignment or suspension issues
- Cold-start the engine and listen for the first 30 seconds
- Confirm all recalls are closed at the dealer, not just 'ordered'
- Get the out-the-door price in writing — vehicle, tax, title, doc fee, nothing else added
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How much does a used Mercedes E-Class cost?
Late-model used Mercedes E-Classs typically run about $38,000–$68,000 depending on year, trim, mileage, and region. Browse live nationwide listings on DEALRHACKR to see real asking prices today.
What should I check before buying a used Mercedes E-Class?
Complex tech out of warranty — CPO strongly advised. Beyond that, verify a clean title, complete service records, and that all open recalls are closed.
What is the Mercedes E-Class known for?
The benchmark executive sedan; superscreen 2024+ is a tech showcase.
How do I get the best price on a Mercedes E-Class?
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