Used Mercedes-Benz E-Class Prices by Year
As of July 2026, a used Mercedes-Benz E-Class typically lists for $18,495 in the US. Depending on model year, typical asking prices run from $6,579 for a 2003 to $69,413 for a 2026 — every figure below is a national median of 5,123 live listings, not a book value, and the E-Class steps down a median 11.1% per model year of age.
Mercedes-Benz E-Class price by model year
| Year | Typical price | Most listings fall between | Avg mileage | EPA combined | NCAP | For sale |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | $69,413 | $60,962 – $91,501 | 3,820 mi | 25–28 MPG | — | 140 |
| 2025 | $58,029 | $48,110 – $75,362 | 14,050 mi | 25–28 MPG | — | 138 |
| 2024 | $55,028 | $48,513 – $68,330 | 14,920 mi | 25–27 MPG | — | 60 |
| 2023 | $47,993 | $38,883 – $68,961 | 25,912 mi | 24–26 MPG | 5★ | 382 |
| 2022 | $39,950 | $30,962 – $56,577 | 37,235 mi | 24–26 MPG | 5★ | 238 |
| 2021 | $36,111 | $27,895 – $59,680 | 45,192 mi | 24–26 MPG | 5★ | 199 |
| 2020 | $30,740 | $21,968 – $46,124 | 54,709 mi | 22–26 MPG | 5★ | 261 |
| 2019 | $26,987 | $19,186 – $45,993 | 62,419 mi | 22–25 MPG | 5★ | 381 |
| 2018 | $23,995 | $17,495 – $35,902 | 71,009 mi | 21–25 MPG | 5★ | 379 |
| 2017 | $18,495 | $14,526 – $26,138 | 80,066 mi | 20–25 MPG | 5★ | 385 |
| 2016 | $14,995 | $10,995 – $23,995 | 93,126 mi | 20–23 MPG | 4★ | 372 |
| 2015 | $14,847 | $9,990 – $23,502 | 97,213 mi | 18–25 MPG | 4★ | 214 |
| 2014 | $12,490 | $8,816 – $17,995 | 103,965 mi | 17–26 MPG | 4★ | 643 |
| 2013 | $11,468 | $7,945 – $16,170 | 106,048 mi | 18–26 MPG | — | 240 |
| 2012 | $10,949 | $7,000 – $17,367 | 106,111 mi | 18–23 MPG | — | 201 |
| 2011 | $9,913 | $6,764 – $15,197 | 108,644 mi | 15–20 MPG | — | 277 |
| 2010 | $8,945 | $5,676 – $13,212 | 119,876 mi | 15–21 MPG | — | 204 |
| 2009 | $7,995 | $4,960 – $14,935 | 124,678 mi | 15–26 MPG | — | 73 |
| 2008 | $6,995 | $4,561 – $12,450 | 133,132 mi | 14–26 MPG | — | 92 |
| 2007 | $7,207 | $4,550 – $12,447 | 125,101 mi | 14–26 MPG | — | 58 |
| 2006 | $6,950 | $4,332 – $10,175 | 124,593 mi | 15–27 MPG | — | 67 |
| 2005 | $7,995 | $4,818 – $14,772 | 115,913 mi | 15–27 MPG | — | 45 |
| 2004 | $6,971 | $3,895 – $10,400 | 121,545 mi | 15–20 MPG | — | 36 |
| 2003 | $6,579 | $3,500 – $10,595 | 114,060 mi | 15–20 MPG | — | 38 |
“Typical price” is the national median asking price; the range covers the middle 80% of listings (10th–90th percentile), so it excludes teaser and outlier prices on both ends.
Mercedes-Benz E-Class price by trim (last 4 model years)
The trim changes the price more than a model year does: the cheapest common trim, the E350 4MATIC, typically lists for $46,544; the priciest, the AMG E53, for $65,679. The E350 4MATIC is what the used market mostly stocks — 31.7% of trim-labeled listings, while the AMG E53 is the rarest quotable trim at 4.5%.
| Trim | Typical price | Most listings fall between | Share of listings | Avg mileage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| E350 4MATICMost popularCheapest | $46,544 | $38,995 – $70,509 | 31.7% | 20,568 mi |
| E350 | $56,872 | $38,797 – $69,355 | 24.1% | 15,429 mi |
| E450 4MATIC | $54,242 | $46,911 – $69,360 | 14.1% | 22,201 mi |
| E450 | $59,950 | $42,552 – $69,552 | 10.9% | 19,287 mi |
| E450 4MATIC ALL TERRAIN | $65,082 | $53,758 – $78,197 | 8.4% | 17,865 mi |
| E350 4MATIC/E350 4-M TURBO | $52,481 | $48,407 – $57,951 | 6.3% | 16,324 mi |
| AMG E53Priciest | $65,679 | $54,120 – $69,857 | 4.5% | 20,737 mi |
Share = portion of the model's trim-labeled used listings from the last 4 model years — a supply-side popularity signal. Trims with fewer than 25 live cars are not quoted.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a used Mercedes-Benz E-Class cost?
As of July 2026, a used Mercedes-Benz E-Class typically lists for $18,495 nationally. Depending on model year, typical prices run from $6,579 (2003) to $69,413 (2026), based on 5,123 live listings.
How much is a 2026 Mercedes-Benz E-Class?
A used 2026 Mercedes-Benz E-Class typically lists for $69,413, with most asking prices between $60,962 and $91,501. Average odometer reading is 3,820 miles.
What's the cheapest year of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class worth looking at?
The 2003 model year is the least expensive quotable year at a typical $6,579 — but compare its mileage (114,060 miles on average) and per-year table above before deciding; a newer year at a small premium often carries far fewer miles.
How fast does the Mercedes-Benz E-Class depreciate?
Across adjacent model years currently on the market, the E-Class steps down a median 11.1% per model year of age — e.g. moving one year older typically saves about that share of the price.
How much does the trim change a used E-Class's price?
A lot: over the last 4 model years, the cheapest common trim (E350 4MATIC) typically lists for $46,544 while the priciest (AMG E53) runs $65,679 — a $19,135 spread within the same nameplate. The most common trim on the used market is the E350 4MATIC (31.7% of trim-labeled listings) at a typical $46,544.
How much is a used 2014 Mercedes-Benz E-Class?
A used 2014 Mercedes-Benz E-Class typically lists for $12,490, with most asking prices between $8,816 and $17,995; average odometer is 103,965 miles (643 for sale).
https://vehisales.com/research/prices/mercedes-benz/e-class.
See also: Mercedes-Benz E-Class hub — live listings & specs · Mercedes-Benz E-Class MPG by year · All model price pages · Best used cars by budget.