A lot of space for little money: E-Class Estate
The station wagon version of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class (213) can currently be found at a bargain used price. This also applies to the diesel models.
Over the past 30 years, the Mercedes-Benz E-Class has become a true icon of German automotive history. The W 214 is the sixth generation of the Mercedes series from 2023. This model offers used car buyers a good chance to get a bargain on its predecessor.
T-Model at half price
A firm favorite among Mercedes E-Class fans is the compression ignition engine. Half of the used models offered for sale are diesel.
A truly attractive representative of the E-Class as a diesel variant is the E-220 d with automatic transmission, which is currently offered for sale by Sternauto Wernigerode (Saxony-Anhalt, Germany). The silver station wagon from Stuttgart is first-hand and was first registered in May 2021. With an impeccable service history, the car with 194 hp from a 4-cylinder diesel engine under the hood has covered 15,899 kilometers so far.
It's not just Mercedes drivers who know that the E-Class is rarely poorly equipped. The former owner of this T-Model opted for a number of extras: heated seats, MBUX infotainment system with navigation and augmented reality.
A look at the configurator of the direct successor (S 214) shows that a similar car with a diesel engine and many extras on board starts at 132,000 BGN new. So the used car is a pretty good deal: the seller is asking 64,000 BGN for it.

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