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Mercedes - Clase E (2005)

The Mercedes Clase E has long been celebrated as a benchmark in luxury sedans, combining sophisticated performance with a refined interior. Whether you’re curious about a Mercedes Clase E 2005 price for a classic model, the overall Mercedes Clase E price range for new units, or how much a used example has appreciated, the key is having reliable data that reflects the true value on today’s market.

Below is a concise snapshot of the 2005 model’s core specifications—everything you’ll want to know when weighing the cost of ownership, and a brief overview of depreciation trends and how this sedan stacks up against comparable rivals.

  • Model Year: 2005
  • Engine: 3.6‑L M112 V‑6 (torque 255 lb‑ft, horsepower 233 hp)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed automatic
  • Drive: Rear‑wheel drive (common to the Clase E lineup)
  • Fuel Type: Regular unleaded gasoline
  • Gross Power: Approximately 224 hp (at 5,300 rpm)
  • Dimensions (L × W × H): 194.5 in × 72.1 in × 58.5 in
  • Wheelbase: 116.5 in
  • Curb Weight: 3,985 lb (approx.)
  • Top Speed: 134 mph
  • Acceleration (0‑60 mph): 6.6 sec
  • Fuel Economy (City/Hwy/Combined): 16 / 24 / 19 mpg
  • Standard Features: Power‑adjustable seats, dual‑zone climate control, panoramic sunroof, automatic transmission, basic audio system, power windows and locks.
  • Available Options: AMG‑styled chassis, premium audio CDs, leather upholstery, advanced navigation, safety‑feature suites (adaptive braking, lane‑keeping assist).
  • Country‑specific Variants: European models may include diesel variants or different air‑bag configurations; U.S. models underwent modification to meet local emissions and safety codes.

Understanding the Mercedes Clase E depreciation curve is key for anyone evaluating a used Mercedes Clase E price. Classic luxury sedans tend to echo a formula where allocation of price often follows a “steep first mile” pattern. Roughly speaking: