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Mercedes-Benz - Clase E (2013)
Step into the world of prestige and performance with the 2013 Mercedes-Benz Clase E—the sedan that defines refined luxury. Whether you’re a first‑time buyer, a seasoned enthusiast, or simply curious about the market, understanding the Mercedes-Benz Clase E price and its value over time is key. In this guide we’ll break down what you need to know about the 2013 model, explore depreciation trends, compare it to its rivals, and help you determine what is a 2013 Mercedes-Benz Clase E worth in today’s marketplace.
- Engine: 3.0‑liter V6 inline‑squattro, 321 hp, 332 lb‑ft torque
- Transmission: 7‑speed automatic with sport shift mode
- Fuel Type: Premium gasoline (required)
- Drive Layout: Front‑wheel drive with optional all‑wheel drive (4MATIC)
- Dimensions:
- Length: 196.3 in (4,992 mm)
- Width: 73.4 in (1,867 mm)
- Height: 57.7 in (1,465 mm)
- Wheelbase: 116.9 in (2,970 mm)
- Interior Features: Power‑heated leather seats, dual‑zone climate control, panoramic sunroof, 12.3‑inch digital instrument cluster
- Technology: Mercedes‑Benz COMAND system, i‑Drive 12, Bluetooth, navigation, Apple CarPlay, Harman Kardon audio
- Safety: Adaptive brake assist, lane‑keeping assist, blind‑spot monitoring, PRE‑SENT® collision‑prevention assist
- Fuel Economy:
- EPA‑rated 22 mpg city / 29 mpg highway (manual), 23 mpg / 30 mpg (automatic)
Curious about the Mercedes-Benz Clase E 2013 price? While exact numbers shift with trim, mileage, condition, and regional demand, MSRP when new hovered around $54,000 for the base sedan and could climb to roughly $79,000 for the high‑spec DE‑G modell. Today, a 2013 model in good shape can be found anywhere from $12,000 to $30,000, depending on mileage and features.
Depreciation Insights
Every car loses value over time, but luxury sedans like the Mercedes-Benz Clase E typically retain their allure better than many peers.
- First year: Expect a loss of 15‑20% of original price.
- Two years in: Combined depreciation climbs to roughly 25‑30%.
- Three to five years out: Total value drop generally lands between 35‑45%.
- Long‑term (5‑7 years): Depreciation may level off, giving owners an average 45‑50% loss from MSRP.
Overall, Mercedes-Benz Clase E depreciation is modest compared to compacts, with the sedan holding approximately
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