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Mercedes - Clase E (2001)
Are you curious about the Mercedes Clase E price for this iconic German sedan? The 2001 Mercedes Clase E stands out as a timeless blend of refinement and performance, offering potential buyers a glimpse into a legacy that still informs today’s luxury market. Although specific pricing details vary widely based on market, condition, mileage, and trim, you’ll find that the 2001 model often falls within a broad yet specific range, making it an attractive option for enthusiasts wanting a blend of heritage and value.
Below you’ll find a thorough snapshot of the most relevant specifications, a realistic look at depreciation, a comparative context, and a quick market position statement to help you gauge the overall value of this revered vehicle.
- Engine: 3.0‑liter V6 Twin‑Turbo, delivering 310 hp and 400 lb‑ft of torque.
- Transmission: 6‑speed automatic with manual shift modes.
- Fuel Type: Premium gasoline.
- Dimensions: Length: 4,935 mm; Width: 1,860 mm; Height: 1,470 mm.
- Wheelbase: 2,950 mm.
- Seating Capacity: 5 passengers.
- Suspension: Independent air‑ride with active dampers.
- Drive Type: All‑wheel drive (AWD).
- Drive Features: Adaptive speed and traction control.
- Interior Options: Leather seats, dual‑zone climate control, premium audio system.
- Exterior Features: Dual‑LED headlamps, sunroof, power‑lift trunk.
- Safety: ABS, electronic stability control, 4‑point seatbelt system.
- Tech: Touch‑screen navigation, voice control, Bluetooth connectivity.
Depreciation Insight – Understanding how the Mercedes Clase E holds its value can make a huge difference when buying or selling.
Typically, luxury cars lose approximately 15‑20 % of their initial value in the first year. For the 2001 Mercedes Clase E, a realistic depreciation trajectory might look as follows:
- Year 1: 15‑20 % decline from initial purchase price.
- Year 3‑5: 25‑30 % cumulative depreciation total.
- Year 10+: Around 50‑60 % of original value – though some well‑maintained examples can retain slightly higher values.
Because market demand, maintenance history, and mileage heavily influence resale value, these percentages serve as a general guideline rather than a certainties.
Used Mercedes Clase E price often reflects these depreciation factors combined with vehicle condition and optional(s). A well‑maintained 2001 example might command a higher
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