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Mercedes-Benz - E Class (1990)
Imagine stepping into a classic Mercedes‑Benz E Class 1990—the car that still exudes that unmistakable blend of luxury, performance, and engineering precision. The Mercedes‑Benz E Class price for a 1990 model today can vary widely, but most experienced buyers will find the range reflecting the condition, mileage, and cosmetic upkeep of the vehicle. Understanding these nuances helps you decide whether buying this iconic car as a collector or a daily driver is the right investment.
- Model year: 1990
- Engine: 3.0L inline‑6 (boxer) with 132 hp, 176 lb‑ft torque
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual or optional 4‑speed automatic (2000‑2001)
- Fuel type: Gasoline
- Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive (early ’90s); optional all‑wheel drive (mid ’90s)
- Dimensions: Length: 181 in, Width: 78 in, Height: 50 in, Wheelbase: 105 in
- Capacity: 5 occupants, 5.9 cu ft trunk
- Weight: Approx. 3,300 lb
- Performance: 0‑60 mph in 8.1 s (manual)
- Safety & Features: Antilock brakes, power steering, dual‑zone climate control, optional navigation, fuel‑sensing mirrors
- Exterior: Signature Mercedes grille, roof rails, alloy wheels 17” (standard), 18” on optional packages
- Interior: Leather upholstery, wood trim, chrome accents; factory 3‑zone climate control network (optional heater with fan)
Mercedes‑Benz E Class depreciation is a crucial factor for anyone considering a used model. Historically, the E Class retains its value better than many contemporaries, thanks to its reputation for longevity and desirability. Typically, a brand‑new E Class loses about 15–20% of its value in the first year. Over the next 3 to 5 years, depreciation stabilizes, costing roughly an additional 10–12% per year. After 6 to 10 years, the vehicle usually holds 40–45% of its original price, especially if it has been diligently maintained.
When you ask “what is a 1990 Mercedes‑Benz E Class worth?” the answer remains tied to the vehicle’s condition. An E Class quietly tuned for 1990 is marked by solid mileage, well‑documented service history, and intact original features. If you find a car with less than 50,000 miles, excellent weathering,
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