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Mercedes-Benz - Other Models (1937)
The 1937 Mercedes‑Benz 260E is a timeless milestone in automotive history, offering passengers the blend of classic luxury and pioneering engineering that defined the era. While its exact figure fluctuates across regions and restoration stages, enthusiasts can get a solid sense of the Mercedes‑Benz Other Models price by examining market trends, mileage, and provenance. Below we lay out the essentials that shape the value of this iconic machine.
- Model & Year: 1937 Mercedes‑Benz 260E
- Body Style: 2‑door sports coupe
- Engine: Inline‑6, 2,600 cc, 75 hp at 3,200 rpm
- Transmission: 3‑speed manual
- Powertrain: Front‑engine, rear‑wheel drive
- Suspension: Independent front wishbones, rear beam axle
- Brakes: Drum brakes on all four wheels
- Fuel Type: Gasoline
- Dimensions: Length: 4,300 mm, Width: 1,600 mm, Height: 1,100 mm
- Weight: 1,420 kg (empty)
- Performance: Top speed 100 km/h (62 mph)
- Key Features: Leather seats, four‑bucket front seats, built‑in trunk
- Historical Context: Produced during the pre‑war era, a period of intense automotive innovation in Germany.
When you explore the full range of used Mercedes‑Benz Other Models price data, you’ll find that well‑preserved examples command a premium due to their rarity and significance. Even with only a handful left in -alphabetical order- the presence of original components—engine, transmission, and interior trim—can substantially lift the figures.
Depreciation Insight
Classic cars behave differently from modern vehicles. The Mercedes‑Benz Other Models depreciation curve varies depending on condition, restoration, and collector demand.
- Immediately after purchase, a brand‑new or pristine example may lose 5–10% of its perceived market value in the first year, mainly due to market entry adjustments and initial buyer impatience.
- Over the next five years, typically loses 20–30% of its value as the car ages, especially if significant cosmetic or mechanical changes occur.
- When fully restored to original specifications, the vehicle can stabilize or even appreciate, particularly if the car remains in original-build condition and the market shows strong demand for 1930s-era Mercedes. In these cases, depreciation tends to slow to 4–7% per year or the car may trend upwards.
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