MERCEDES-BENZ E CLASS (2006-09) E200K 4DR SALOON 1.8 SPORT AUTO

The MERCEDES-BENZ E CLASS (2006-09) E200K 4DR SALOON 1.8 SPORT AUTO is a stylish and practical executive saloon that appeals to those seeking a balance of luxury, comfort, and reliability. Renowned in the UK market, this model offers a sophisticated driving experience with its smooth automatic transmission and refined design. It’s often used by professionals, small families, or individuals looking for a dependable car with a touch of elegance. The average recorded mileage of around 89,555 miles reflects its suitability for regular use, and with an average of just under two previous owners, it suggests a well-maintained vehicle with a manageable history. What makes this particular E200K stand out is its combination of sporty appeal and practical features. The 1.8-litre engine delivers a good mix of performance and economy, making it an attractive option for daily commuting or long-distance travel. Known for its build quality and comfort, the E-Class also offers a reputation for reliability within its class, often compared favorably to rivals such as Audi A6 or BMW 5 Series. If you're considering a used luxury saloon, the MERCEDES-BENZ E CLASS (2006-09) E200K 4DR SALOON 1.8 SPORT AUTO is worth exploring for those who value a premium driving experience with the reassurance of Mercedes-Benz craftsmanship.
average use
average use
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The most recent mileage readings for the sample of Mercedes-Benz E-Class (2006-09) E200K 4DR Saloon 1.8 Sport Auto vehicles show a diverse distribution. The highest proportion, at 33.3%, falls within the 70,000 to 80,000 miles range, indicating this is the most common recorded mileage among these vehicles. Notably, smaller percentages of vehicles have recorded mileages at both lower and higher ends of the spectrum—only 8.3% each for those with less than 10,000 miles and those exceeding 100,000 miles—suggesting limited presence of very low or very high mileage vehicles in the data set. The remaining percentages are spread relatively evenly across the 80,000 to 130,000 miles range. Overall, the data points to a typical usage pattern where most vehicles are around the 70,000 to 80,000 mile mark, with fewer vehicles at the extreme mileage points.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The private sale valuations for the Mercedes-Benz E-Class (2006-09) E200K 4DR Saloon 1.8 Sport Auto indicate that a significant portion of vehicles are valued between £1,000 and £2,000, accounting for approximately 42% of listings. About a third (33%) fall into the £2,000 to £3,000 range, suggesting this is a common valuation bracket. Smaller proportions are listed in higher ranges, with 8% priced between £3,000 and £4,000, and 17% valued between £4,000 and £5,000. Overall, these figures imply that most private sale vehicles of this model are situated in the lower to mid-price brackets, reflecting the age and market value status of these vehicles.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of 'MERCEDES-BENZ E CLASS (2006-09) E200K 4DR SALOON 1.8 SPORT AUTO' vehicles were manufactured in 2007, accounting for 50% of the sample. This suggests that 2007 models are particularly common among this group. Vehicles from 2007 comprise a significant portion of the overall, with smaller proportions from 2006 (8.3%), 2008 (25%), and 2009 (16.7%). The distribution reflects a concentration of these cars in 2007, which may be relevant for assessing typical age-related features or value.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data indicates that for the Mercedes-Benz E-Class (2006-09) E200K 4-door saloon 1.8 Sport Auto, the majority of vehicles have had three registered keepers, accounting for 41.7%. Notably, a significant proportion—about 33.3%—have only two registered keepers, which may suggest relatively short ownership periods or turnover. Smaller groups with five or more keepers are less common, each representing around 8.3%, with the remaining 8.3% having just one keeper. Overall, the data points to a fairly typical ownership pattern with a dominant group having three keepers, but also reveals a notable fraction of vehicles changing hands more frequently, especially those with two registered keepers.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that all vehicles of the Mercedes-Benz E Class (2006-09) E200K 4DR Saloon 1.8 Sport Auto in this sample are equipped with a 1.8-liter petrol engine. There is a 100% consistency in both engine capacity and primary fuel type, suggesting that this model’s engine specifications are quite uniform across the sample. This uniformity may reflect standard manufacturing specifications for this particular variant during that period.