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Mercedes-Benz - Clase E (1995)
Mercedes-Benz Clase E has long been synonymous with executive luxury and precision driving. Whether you’re curious about the Mercedes-Benz Clase E price, hunting for a classic from the mid‑90s, or comparing it with more modern rivals, this description gives you a comprehensive snapshot to guide your research. The 1995 model, often sought by collectors and enthusiasts, boasts a distinct blend of nostalgic styling and the mechanical refinement that the Clase E line is known for. While the base Mercedes-Benz Clase E 1995 price varies by market and condition, the enduring appeal of the car means that well‑maintained examples frequently command premium pricing within the used car sector. In what follows, we’ll dive into the car’s key specifications, depreciation trajectory, and market context to help you understand what these metrics mean for buyers and sellers alike.
- Engine: 2.7‑liter inline‑4 turbocharged (1995) or 3.0‑liter inline‑6 turbocharged (later models)
- Displacement: 2693 cc (1995) to 3003 cc (2000‑s)
- Power: 190 hp (1995); 270‑315 hp in newer trims
- Torque: 200 lb‑ft (1995); 260‑380 lb‑ft for models after 2000
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual (1995) or 5/6‑speed automatic (later)
- Fuel Type: Conventional gasoline
- Carburetion: Fuel injection, ECM‑controlled
- Dimensions: Length: 189 in (1995) – 191 in (2000+); Width: 73 in; Height: 59 in; Wheelbase: 111 in
- Weight: Curb weight ~3,600 lb (1995) – 3,700 lb (2000+)
- Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive (original); all‑wheel drive options for newer models
- Suspension: Macpherson strut front, multi‑link rear
- Brakes: Ventilated discs front and rear, ABS standard
- Interior: Leather upholstery, wood trim, dual‑zone climate control; electronic driver‑assist features added over time
- Safety: Airbags (front, side, curtain), electronic stability control (introduced in late 1990s)
- Key Features: Power seats, low‑profile steering wheel, optional navigation module in later years
The Mercedes-Benz Clase E depreciation curve follows the typical pattern of executive luxury sedans: a pronounced decline in the first year—often around 15‑20%—followed by a tapering slope in subsequent years. Because the brand’s reliability and status are strong
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