How much does a 2005 Mercedes Benz E class cost?

How much does a 2005 Mercedes Benz E class cost?

Compare to Similar Vehicles Used 2005 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Used 2010 Chevrolet Cobalt Used 2010 Suzuki SX4 Used 2011 Suzuki Kizashi See Details See Details See Details Price $6,044 $5,868 $5,895 $5,897 KBB.com Rating N/A N/A N/A 3.3 Consumer Rating 4.6 N/A 4.4 4.9

When did I buy a 2005 Mercedes Benz?

Showing 3 of 658 reviews. I purchased this vehicle 4 years ago and put approximately 45,000 miles on it initially a month after purchase the turbo ingested a foreign substance possible a pebble. Turbo failed replaced and rebuilt.

Is the Mercedes-Benz E-Class A good car?

It’s probably the cleanest 2008 E-Class in my state. Due to the 4-Matic it’s a tad bit rough, you definitely feel the AWD but the drive is adequate and it’s decent on MPG 17/24 especially highway for a 6 cylinder with O/D. I’m biased because I’m a fan but honestly you get what you pay for.

How old is a 2003 Mercedes Benz E class?

I purchased this vehicle 4 years ago and put approximately 45,000 miles on it initially a month after purchase the turbo ingested a foreign substance possible a pebble. Turbo failed replaced and rebuilt. A year later one of the injectors failed replaced injector wiring harness was bad due to the previous owner neglecting the injector seals.

How much does a 2005 Mercedes Benz E 500 cost?

Mercedes-Benz E 500 4MATIC Sedan New Listing $5,500 Easy Motors Used 2006 Mercedes-Benz E 350 Sedan $5,650 sandiegocarforsale.com Used 2006 Mercedes-Benz E 350 Sedan $6,300 Private owner via Tred.com Used 2003 Mercedes-Benz E 320 E 320 Sedan 4D $3,995

Where can I buy a 2005 Mercedes Benz?

See pricing for the Used 2005 Mercedes-Benz E-Class E 500 Sedan 4D. Get KBB Fair Purchase Price, MSRP, and dealer invoice price for the 2005 Mercedes-Benz E-Class E 500 Sedan 4D. View local inventory and get a quote from a dealer in your area. Home Car Values Price New/Used My Car’s Value Instant Cash Offer Cars for Sale Cars for Sale Sell Your Car

Is the Mercedes-Benz W211 E-Class A guilty pleasure?

It’s buyers will buy it because of the reviews and reputation, live with it for seven years, and then say it’s the best car in the world and they love it because there’s no reason to have it for seven years. And so we come to my automotive guilty pleasure, the W211 E-Class.

Why did Mercedes Benz go out of business?

The fun part was in 2007, when I was helping my uncle look at midsize luxury sedans. Every salesman other than the Mercedes salesperson referenced how their business on the BMW 5-Series/Audi A6/Lexus GS/Infiniti M went up purely because of people scared of purchasing another Mercedes because of the rampant problems with them.