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Mercedes-Benz - Classics (1995)

Discover the enduring allure of a 1995 Mercedes-Benz Classics—a symbol of German engineering excellence that continues to captivate collectors and road enthusiasts alike. Whether you’re a seasoned veteran of the vehicle market or a newly curious buyer, understanding the Mercedes-Benz Classics price landscape is essential. This guide offers a clear snapshot of what you can expect when exploring the Mercedes-Benz Classics 1995 price, provides a detailed specs rundown, explores depreciation trends, compares it to its peers, and highlights its position in the luxury‑car market.

  • Model: 1995 Mercedes-Benz S-Class (E 450)
  • Engine: 4.0‑liter, 8‑Cylinder with Twin Turbocharger
  • Power: Approx. 300 horsepower
  • Transmission: 5‑speed automatic with manual mode
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (petrol)
  • Mileage: Typically 30–50 miles per gallon (city/highway mix)
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 196 inches
    • Wheelbase: 115 inches
    • Width: 75 inches
    • Height: 63 inches
  • Cabinet Features: Leather upholstery, dual‑zone climate control, climate‑adaptive suspension
  • Safety: Advanced traction control, anti‑roll, rear‑view camera
  • Special Highlights: One‑touch fold‑out rear seats, iDrive infotainment customization (depending on trim)

When you hear the term Mercedes-Benz Classics price, it’s often accompanied by phrases like “varies by market and condition.” The vehicle’s age, mileage, restoration status, and even its provenance can dramatically shift its value. A pristine example with low mileage and original parts will command a higher price than one that’s been heavily modified or seen significant wear. Knowing these nuances helps you interpret the 1995 figures accurately.

Depreciation Insights for a 1995 Mercedes-Benz Classic

Mercedes-Benz Classics depreciation behaves distinctly from mainstream cars. Generally, the first year after sale sees a more pronounced drop: approximately 15–20% of the vehicle’s value. After this initial phase, the depreciation curve tends to flatten:

  • Year 1–3: 18–22% decline per annum
  • Year 4–7: 10–13% decline per annum
  • Year 8–12: 5–8% decline per annum

These statistics assume that the vehicle remains in good mechanical shape and


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