
MERCEDES-BENZ E CLASS (2002-06) E320 5DR ESTATE 3.2 CDI ELEGANCE AUTO

average use


vehicle values

The private sale valuations for the Mercedes-Benz E-Class (2002-06) E320 5-door estate with a 3.2 CDI engine indicate that nearly 71% of vehicles are priced below £2,000, with 20.4% valued between £0-£1,000 and 46.6% between £1,000-£2,000. A significant portion, around 24.3%, falls within the £2,000-£3,000 range. Only a small percentage (7.8%) are valued between £3,000-£4,000, and a minimal 1% are estimated between £4,000-£5,000. This distribution suggests that the majority of private sale E-Class estates from this period are considered budget options, with a steep decline in valuations as prices increase beyond the £2,000 mark.

production years

The data indicates that the majority of Mercedes-Benz E-Class (2002-06) E320 5DR Estate 3.2 CDI Elegance Auto vehicles in the sample were manufactured between 2003 and 2004. Specifically, 42.7% of the vehicles are from 2004, and 34% from 2003, together accounting for approximately 76.7%. Vehicles from 2005 comprise about 23.3%. Notably, there are no entries for 2006, suggesting these vehicles are primarily from the earlier years of production within this range. This distribution may imply higher availability or popularity of models from the early to mid-2000s in the used vehicle market.

colour popularity

The data indicates that among the 'MERCEDES-BENZ E CLASS (2002-06) E320 5DR ESTATE 3.2 CDI ELEGANCE AUTO,' silver is the most common main paint colour, accounting for nearly half of all vehicles at 49.5%. Blue and black are also relatively popular, representing 29.1% and 12.6% respectively. Less common colours include gold at 2.9%, green at 3.9%, and grey at 1.9%. Overall, silver dominates as the preferred colour for this model, suggesting a trend towards classic and versatile vehicle aesthetics.

ownership cycle

The data shows the distribution of registered keepers for the Mercedes-Benz E-Class (2002-06) E320 5DR Estate 3.2 CDI Elegance Auto. Notably, a significant portion of vehicles (approximately 41.7%) have had 4 or 5 keepers, indicating these models often change hands relatively frequently. A smaller portion, around 18.4%, has had only 3 keepers, suggesting some vehicles remain with owners for longer periods. Conversely, a very small number of vehicles (about 1%) have had as many as 16 keepers, which could point to vehicles that have been sold multiple times or potentially experienced ownership issues. Overall, the majority of these vehicles tend to have between 3 and 5 registered keepers, reflecting typical ownership patterns within this model's lifecycle.

engine choices

The data indicates that all Mercedes-Benz E-Class (2002-06) E320 5-door estate 3.2 CDI Elegance Auto models in the sample are equipped with a 3.22-liter diesel engine. This signifies a consistent engine capacity across the entire sample, with diesel fuel being the exclusive primary fuel type used in these vehicles. The uniformity in engine size and fuel type suggests a standard specification for this particular model and trim during its production period.












