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Mercedes - Clase E (2014)

Looking for a reliable yet luxurious Spanish sedan? The Mercedes Clase E – the European version of the popular E‑Class – has long been a favorite among drivers who prize performance, comfort, and a standout reputation. Whether you’re eyeing the newest 2023 model or exploring how a Mercedes Clase E 2014 stacks up, knowing the true Mercedes Clase E price is essential. As a trusted centralized database, we give you the breakdown you need to make an informed decision, complete with depreciation insights, comparative context, and practical market positioning.

Key Specs of a 2014 Mercedes Clase E

  • Engine: 3.5‑liter V6 biturbo (280 hp), 6‑speed automatic or 7‑speed dual‑clutch (depending on variant)
  • Transmission: 7‑speed automated manual (s428) or 6‑speed automatic (s430)
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline 95 RON
  • Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive for base models; 4MATIC all‑wheel drive on higher trims
  • Dimensions (2014): Length 4708 mm – Width 1889 mm – Height 1446 mm – Wheelbase 2866 mm
  • Interior Highlights: Premium leather upholstery, dual‑zone climate control, 12‑inch multimedia touchscreen, Voice‑activated navigation
  • Safety Features: Adaptive cruise control, lane‑keeping assist, automatic emergency braking, pre‑collision system
  • Fuel Economy: EPA 18 mpg city / 26 mpg highway / 20 mpg combined (varies by driving style)

Depreciation Insight

When it comes to Mercedes Clase E depreciation, the sedan follows a fairly predictable pattern that most owners will recognize. Typically, a new Mercedes Clase E loses 15–20 % of its value during the first year, driven by the standard luxury-car depreciation curve. After that, the depreciation rate tends to slow, dropping roughly 10–15 % annually over the next two to four years. By the fifth year, a well‑maintained vehicle will have shed about 55–60 % of its original price. This trend holds for both new and used Mercedes Clase E price, though specific figures will vary by market, mileage, trim level, and overall condition.

Wondering what is a 2014 Mercedes Clase E worth? A rough estimate, based on contemporary market data, places a low‑mileage 2014 model in the €40,000–€52,000 range, while a higher‑mileage version may fetch between €30,000 and €38,000. These numbers shift depending on the premium city, dealership pricing strategy, and timing of the sale, but serve as a solid baseline for investors and buyers alike.

Comparative Context

When you compare the Mercedes Clase E price to peer models, the Mercedes balances performance and luxury without dramatically eclipsing competitors. In the executive sedan segment, the Mercedes Clase E 2014 price aligns closely with the BMW 5 Series and Audi A6 for similar trim levels. For example,


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