On the contrary, even the worst E-Class generations are still admirably reliable when maintained regularly and can last very long. Mercedes-Benz E-Class Reliability and Longevity. The first E-Class to be recognized as a car you could buy at 25 years old and drive until you retire was the 1976-1985 W123 chassis. The most significant proof of
Your last paragraph is the most important in this case. A new mercedes maintenance might as well be free compared to the depreciation in the first few years. You can get a 2013/2014 C300 4matic Sport with
peteA said: In my experience the main thing to avoid is the dealer - I live near Newcastle upon Tyne by the way. The C class is fine although it's a cruiser rather than a sports saloon (it's no 3
A Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class will depreciate 37% after 5 years and have a 5 year resale value of $54,522. The chart below shows the expected depreciation for the next 10 years. These results are for vehicles in good condition, averaging 12,000 miles per year. It also assumes a selling price of $87,110 when new. Enter your purchase price, expected
You gave some specific advice. I am US-have 2001 S430 so my dash blinks once in a while, have changed to Arnott, and paid $500 for a door closing /lock. I could give advice re 2001s but they are so old nobody would care. I also would not buy a W221 new enough to get a CPO so I have to be careful. Like.
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