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Mercedes-Benz - E Class (2016)

If you’ve been researching the Mercedes-Benz E Class price for 2016, you’re in the right place to get a clear picture of the cost, depreciation, and market standing of one of the most iconic midsize luxury sedans. This overview will help potential buyers understand how the Mercedes-Benz E Class 2016 price compares to its peers, what you can expect in terms of value retention, and the factors that influence the used Mercedes-Benz E Class price across different markets.

Below is a concise snapshot of the 2016 model, which balances comfort, performance, and safety. All figures are generalized – local trim levels, optional packages, and mileage can swing the price fairly widely.

  • Engine: 3.5‑liter V6 biturbo – 302 hp, 332 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 8‑speed dual‑clutch automatic
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (Premium recommended)
  • Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive (AWD optional on later trims)
  • Dimensions: Length 194.8 in, Width 73.7 in, Height 56.6 in
  • Wheelbase: 114.2 in
  • Seating Capacity: 5 occupants
  • Interior Features: Leather upholstery, dual‑zone climate, 10.2‑inch infotainment, navigation, 8‑speaker audio
  • Safety: Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keeping Assist, Blind‑Spot Monitoring, Numerous airbags, Mercedes’ “Active Safety” suite
  • Warranty: 4 years/50,000 miles basic; 4 years/52,000 miles powertrain (in the U.S.)

The 2016 Mercedes-Benz E Class sits in the mid‑sized luxury segment, competing head‑to‑head with the BMW 5 Series, Audi A6, and Lexus GS. In terms of cabin refinement and technology, it offers a comparable experience, but its hybrid V6 engine helps trim down power‑train costs and increases fuel economy by a couple of miles per gallon over the 3.3‑liter turbocharged V6 found in many rivals.

Depreciation Insights for the 2016 E Class

When you evaluate the Mercedes-Benz E Class depreciation, there are a few key patterns to keep in mind. On average, a new luxury sedan will lose roughly 15‑20% of its value during the first year—primarily due to the “new‑car curse.” Over a typical five‑year lifespan, a standard E Class can lose around 45‑55% of its original retail value, assuming average mileage and mild wear. In practice, an early‑stage 2016 Mercedes-Benz E Class may be traversing between 45% and 48% depreciation after five years, putting the used market value roughly at half the original MSRP.

These percentages are benchmarks. Localization, dealer promotions, and vehicle condition (trim, maintenance records, accident history) all affect the final numbers. If you’re looking for used Mercedes-Benz E Class price clues, a 2016 model with around 35,000 miles and OEM service history typically falls in the mid‑priced region, often below the 50%


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