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2006 Mercedes-Benz E500 Estate

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Station wagon, estate, avant, whatever you want to call them, they are still popular. How did I come to that conclusion? Well, take a look at basically any German vehicle that is offered in both sedan and wagon and you’ll see that the wagon transacts at a higher price tag on the used market. This is especially true when it comes to high performance models like an Audi RS or AMG. A lot of that has to do with having your cake and eating it too, along with the exclusivity, as high performance wagons are made in extremely small numbers. However, even in standard base models, the wagons are still bringing premiums over sedans. Today’s car, a 2006 E500 Estate up for sale in California, follows that trend. Who says wagons are uncool?

CLICK FOR DETAILS: 2006 Mercedes-Benz E500 Estate on eBay

Year: 2006
Model: E500 Estate
VIN: WDBUH83J76X198457
Engine: 5.0 liter V8
Transmission: 5-speed automatic
Mileage: 133,711 mi
Location: Costa Mesa, California
Price: $7,995 Buy It Now

Selective Motor Cars is proud to offer this beautiful SILVER 2006 MERCEDES-BENZ E500 4MATIC WAGON 4 DOOR WAGON with 133711 miles available for sale. Here at Selective Motor Cars we take pride in our inventory. All of our vehicles are hand picked and go through a rigourous multi-point safety and smog inspection prior to being listed for sale to insure your satisfaction. A Must See And Drive Car – No Hidden Fees – No Games —– Please feel free to contact Selective Motor Cars for more information. Our enthusiastic staff members would love to speak with you and are ready to answer any questions that you might have. Financing is available on approved credit. Feel free to fill out an application on our website. We Urge You To Please Call To Confirm Car Is Still Available Before Visiting Our Dealership – Call 949-531-6090

Just to cut to the chase as there isn’t really much to say about a 2006 E500, this one with 133,000 miles has an asking price of $8,000. Reasonable, but consider a sedan with those kind of miles is $5,000. That price is probably $500 too high as well. This kind of price difference is holding true across the board too. These are all various nondescript examples as well, no crazy colors or fancy stuff, just regular production wagons. Given the influx of SUVs at almost every segment, this surprises me, but in a good way. If people are still buying wagons and then hopefully companies will still make them. Especially Audi RS and AMG, the more the merrier.

– Andrew


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