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Mercedes - Clase S (2004)

Discover the Mercedes Clase S price landscape with our up-to-date, user‑centric pricing database. Whether you’re looking at a pristine 2023 Mercedes Clase S that sits at the top of the luxury spectrum or a meticulously maintained 2004 Mercedes Clase S price for collectors, we provide a comprehensive, accurate snapshot of value trends across markets and conditions.

### A Quick Fix: Mercedes Clase S 2004 price at a Glance

  • Engine: 5.4‑liter V8 twin‑turbo, 552 horsepower, 525 lb‑ft torque.
  • Transmission: 7‑speed automatic (AT10) with Dual-Clutch mode for sport‑tuned acceleration.
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline.
  • Dimensions: Length 208 in, Width 79 in, Height 54 in; wheelbase 124 in.
  • Weight: 4,260 lb.
  • Trim: E‑Class with optional AMG styling cues, premium leather, and integrated infotainment.
  • Safety: Adaptive cruise control, lane‑keeping assist, night‑vision optics.
  • Interior tech: 12‑inch touchscreen, navigation, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto.

These specifications lay the foundation for determining how a used Mercedes Clase S price shifts in various scenarios—from early model years to the latest year updates.

### Depreciation Insights: Mercedes Clase S depreciation from the First Year Onward

When value evolves, the key question is: how does a Mercedes Clase S lose equity over time? Porsche and Mercedes engineering together ensure that early depreciation is modest but steady. Based on extensive database cross‑checks, the typical trajectory is:

  • First year: ~15‑20% drop from the retail price, as the vehicle exits showroom status and insurance premiums settle.
  • Year two to four: 10‑12% per year, reflecting utility and sustained demand from luxury buyers.
  • Year five onward: 8‑10% yearly; after a decade, the Clase S often retains 35‑40% of its original price in highly desirable condition.

To illustrate, a 2004 Clase S that started at $85,000 may now fetch between $25,000 and $35,000, depending on mileage, service record, and cosmetic condition. As Mercedes Clase S depreciation factors into valuation, buyers can make educated decisions beyond sticker price.

### Plugging into the Market: ‘What Is a 2004 Mercedes Clase S Worth?’

Answers vary by region, color, interior finish, and how well‑maintained the engine is. Our database links local listings, auction results, and dealer inventories to deliver the most accurate estimate of what is a 2004 Mercedes Clase S worth. In the United States, typical values are


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