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Mercedes-Benz - E (2019)

Discover the 2019 Mercedes‑Benz E‑Class – a benchmark of performance, luxury, and value The Mercedes‑Benz E‑Class 2019 remains one of the most sought‑after executive sedans on the used‑car market. While the exact Mercedes‑Benz E price can vary by trim, mileage and market conditions, potential buyers frequently ask: what is a 2019 Mercedes‑Benz E worth? Understanding that figure—along with the broader dynamics of Mercedes‑Benz E depreciation—helps you spot a great deal and negotiate confidently.

Below you’ll find a clear, concise snapshot of the 2019 model’s core specs, depreciation tendencies, and its standing relative to comparable luxury sedans. This guide ties together key data points that make the Mercedes‑Benz E price understandable, whether you’re evaluating a new car or a quality used Mercedes‑Benz E price.

  • Engine: 2.0 L turbocharged 4‑cyl (248 hp), 2.5 L turbocharged V6 (335 hp) – depending on the C300 or E400 variants.
  • Transmission: 9‑speed dual‑clutch Automatic (7‑speeds for the earlier 2019 model year).
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (premium only), with optional diesel in certain markets.
  • Drive: Rear‑wheel drive (standard) or all‑wheel drive (4MATIC®) for improved traction.
  • Dimensions (inches): Length: 196.9″ | Width: 74.7″ | Height: 57.1″ | Wheelbase: 114.5″.
  • Weight: Approx. 3,800‑4,200 lb (depending on equipment).
  • Optional tech: MBUX infotainment, Advanced Driver‑Assist Systems, Adaptive EQ suspension.
  • Interior options: Leather upholstery, AMG Sport seats, heated/ventilated seats, panoramic sunroof.

Depreciation Insight – How the Mercedes‑Benz E‑Class Stays Resilient

  • New vehicles typically lose 15‑20% of their value in the first year, and the 2019 E‑Class is no exception.
  • After 12 months, you can expect a 15‑18% drop: that’s around US$4,000‑$6,000 off a $28,000 invoice.
  • Over two years, total depreciation averages 25‑30%, meaning a 2019 model may retain roughly 70‑75% of its initial value.
  • Beyond the first two years, mileage and condition become key factors. A well‑maintained 2019 E‑Class with <10,000 mi per year keeps a higher value than one with six‑digit mileage.
  • Classic OEM parts, comprehensive warranty coverage, and certified pre‑owned programs also help mitigate depreciation.
What Is a 2019 Mercedes‑Benz E Worth? | Condition | Mileage | Region | Rough Value | |-----------|---------|--------|-------------| | Excellent (oil changes) | 30,000–45,000 mi | U.S. | $22,000–$26,000 | | Good | 45,000–80,000 mi | Europe | €12,000–€16,000 | | Fair | 80,000–120,000 mi | Australia | A$18,000–A$22,000 | These ranges are indicative and should be refined by checking local listings, dealer inventories, and automated valuation tools. They illustrate that the used Mercedes‑Benz E price reflects individual vehicle history more than a fixed “market price”. Comparative Snapshot: Mercedes‑Benz E vs. Competitors