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Mercedes-Benz - E Class AMG (2004)

Discover the Mercedes-Benz E Class AMG price landscape with our comprehensive, industry‑backed database. Whether you’re eyeing a pristine 2004 model, a newer generation, or a gently used version, our platform delivers accurate, market‑relevant pricing insights without the noise of single‑dealer offers. The Mercedes‑Benz E Class AMG series—known for its blend of luxury, performance, and refined engineering—has a storied history, and today’s buyers can gauge true value based on proven data rather than speculation.

  • Year & Model: 2004 Mercedes‑Benz E Class AMG
  • Engine: 3.5L M112 V8, up to 310 hp
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic (AMG SPEEDSHIFT)
  • Fuel Type: Premium unleaded gasoline
  • Powertrain: Rear‑wheel drive with optional all‑wheel 4‑MATIC
  • Dimensions (L×W×H): 181.3 in × 73.0 in × 56.2 in (4,608 mm × 1,856 mm × 1,430 mm)
  • Wheel Base: 2,871 mm (113.1 in)
  • Boot Capacity: 520 L (18.3 cu ft) with rear seats up
  • Interior Features: Leather upholstery, dual‑zone climate control, premium sound system, AMG steering wheel with dual mode settings
  • Safety: Adaptive brake assist, front airbags (driver & passenger), side airbag curtains, electronic stability program (ESP)

Our Mercedes-Benz E Class AMG depreciation metrics provide a realistic view of how value shifts over time. Generally, the 2004 AMG starts with a high depreciation curve like most premium vehicles:

  • First Year: Typically loses 15‑20% of its value within 12 months of ownership.
  • Year 2–3: Depreciation slows to about 7‑10% annually, reflecting the model’s established maintenance history.
  • Year 4–5: Vehicles often sit at roughly 50‑60% of their original launch price, assuming proper care and moderate mileage.

These figures come from blended data across automotive heritage studies, resale platforms, and dealership transaction logs. They illustrate how a buyer’s initial investment in a Mercedes-Benz E Class AMG price might evolve and why a thoughtful purchase of a used Mercedes‑Benz E Class AMG can be a savvy long‑term asset.

While the Mercedes‑Benz E Class AMG 2004 price displays room for negotiation—depending on condition, mileage, region, and optional content—the general market trend indicates that well‑maintained examples fetch a premium in segments that value legacy performance and fine engineering.

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