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Mercedes-Benz - S350 (2007)

Ever wondered about the Mercedes-Benz S350 price of a classic 2007 model? The 2007 Mercedes‑Benz S350 remains a sought‑after luxury sedan, celebrated for its blend of refined engineering and timeless elegance. Although the price range varies by condition, mileage, and region, the average market places a used 2007 S350 within a competitive bracket that offers luxury without the premium of a new vehicle.

Below is a detailed snapshot of what buyers can expect when they explore the 2007 listing. The used Mercedes‑Benz S350 price reflects a vehicle that still delivers performance, comfort, and sophisticated styling—thanks to the brand’s emphasis on quality craftsmanship.

  • Engine: 3.5‑liter V6, turbo‑charged, 278 hp, 285 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic, BorgWarner
  • Fuel Type: Diesel (model variations from gas to diesel depending on market)
  • Drivetrain: 4‑wheel drive (W4), with optional 4MATIC
  • Body Style: Executive sedan (5‑door cabriolet variants exist, rare)
  • Dimensions: Length 190.4 in (4,833 mm), Wheelbase 119.1 in (3,028 mm), Width 73.6 in (1,868 mm), Height 69.0 in (1,750 mm)
  • Weight: Approx. 4,500 lb (2,041 kg)
  • Fuel Economy: Hwy 27–28 mpg, City 21–22 mpg (EPA‑rated figures vary by transmission)
  • Seats: 5, with optional 4‑seat L‑Seat package for executive use
  • Cargo Capacity: 8.4 cubic ft (240 L) behind the rear seats; 20.2 cubic ft (573 L) total

**Depreciation Insight**
The Mercedes‑Benz S350 depreciation trend follows typical luxury vehicle curves. Historically, a 2007 S350 loses about 15‑20% of its value in the first year of ownership, largely due to the new‑vehicle depreciation hit. Over a five‑year horizon, owners see a 40‑45% total decline, meaning a model on the market today is often roughly 55‑60% of its original sticker price. Conditions such as mileage (under 70k miles tends to hold value better) and maintenance records can further influence how rapidly depreciation


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