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Mercedes-Benz - 280SE (2016)
Ever wondered about the Mercedes-Benz 280SE price for a 2016 model? If you’re researching a used Mercedes-Benz 280SE price to assess its value, you’ve landed in the right spot. This lightweight, elegant sedan combines the classic 280SE styling cue with the sophistication of the 2016 Mercedes-Benz lineup, making it a desirable pick for buyers who crave both heritage and high‑performance engineering.
- Model – 2016 Mercedes-Benz 280SE
- Engine – 2.5L I4 Twin-Turbo, 302 hp / 310 lb‑ft torque
- Transmission – 9‑speed automatic, optional 7‑speed dual‑clutch
- Fuel type – Gasoline, turbocharged
- Drivetrain – Front‑wheel drive, optional All‑Wheel Drive
- Top Speed – 130 mph (cabled)
- 0‑60 mph – 5.8 seconds
- Wheelbase – 112.5 in
- Overall Length – 190.7 in
- Overall Width – 71.0 in
- Overall Height – 54.1 in
- Weight – 3,560 lb (loaded)
- Interior – Leather‑trimmed seats, heated/vented front seats, ambient lighting
- Infotainment – MBUX with voice control, available Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Safety – Adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, blind‑spot monitoring
When it comes to Mercedes-Benz 280SE depreciation, the luxury sedan follows the typical pattern seen in German brands: a notable decline in the first few years followed by a more subtle slowdown. Generally, you can expect:
- First year: 15‑20% drop in value after initial depreciation of depreciation (this is a standard figure for modern luxury vehicles).
- First 3 years: a cumulative loss of about 25‑30%.
- First 5‑6 years: roughly 50‑60% from the original sale price.
- Beyond 6 years: the rate of decline slows considerably, but the model still sees a gradual loss of market value.
So what is a 2016 Mercedes-Benz 280SE worth? While depreciation guides how much a buyer can expect to pay in relation to a brand‑new unit, the actual figure varies by condition, mileage, region and any optional upgrades. Generally, the average used Mercedes-Benz 280SE price falls somewhere between the higher end of the mid‑range luxury sedan markets and the lower spectrum of newer, premium sedans. It’s a sweet spot that attracts buyers looking for a premium feel without the steep price tag of newer models.
Compared to similar models from the same period, the 280SE is a bargain in several ways. For example, a Mercedes-Benz C‑Class C300 sedan from 2016 might start in the $35,000‑plus range new, but resale values typically outpace the 280SE by a few thousand dollars. Conversely, the 280SE offers comparable horsepower and a more engaging driving experience while staying slightly more affordable. Other competitors—like the BMW 3 Series 328i or the
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