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

average use
average use
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The data indicates that for the Mercedes-Benz E-Class (2006-09) E200K 4DR Saloon 1.8 Elegance Auto, most vehicles recorded their latest mileage within the range of 80,000 to 90,000 miles, representing 12.9% of the sample. Additionally, significant proportions of vehicles are recorded in the lower mileage brackets: 0 to 10,000 miles (11.3%) and 70,000 to 80,000 miles (11.3%). Mileage between 90,000 and 110,000 miles is also common, cumulatively covering around 20% of records. Notably, very high mileage vehicles—over 150,000 miles—are quite rare, accounting for only around 5.2% of the sample, suggesting the typical lifespan or usage pattern for this model doesn't often reach those levels. There's also a small percentage (1.6%) of vehicles with mileage between 770,000 and 780,000 miles, which appears to be an outlier or data anomaly. Overall, the distribution suggests most vehicles are driven between 80,000 and 110,000 miles, with a significant cluster at lower and mid-range mileages.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data indicates that the majority of private sale valuations for the Mercedes-Benz E Class (2006-09) E200K 4DR Saloon 1.8 Elegance Auto fall within the £1,000 to £3,000 range, accounting for approximately 75.4% of observed valuations (43.5% for £1,000–£2,000 and 33.9% for £2,000–£3,000). A smaller proportion, 21%, are valued between £3,000 and £4,000, while only a minimal 1.6% of vehicles are valued below £1,000. This suggests that most of these vehicles are positioned in the lower to mid-range price spectrum in the private sale market.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class (2006-09) E200K 4DR Saloon 1.8 Elegance Auto vehicles were manufactured in 2007, accounting for approximately 62.9% of the sample. Notably, a significant portion—25.8%—were manufactured in 2006. The remaining vehicles were produced in 2008 (around 4.8%) and 2009 (about 6.5%). This distribution suggests that most of these vehicles on the road are from the 2007 model year, with a substantial earlier cohort from 2006. The relatively small percentages from 2008 and 2009 imply fewer newer models within this specific sample.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that the most common main paint colour for the Mercedes-Benz E Class (2006-09) E200K 4DR Saloon 1.8 Elegance Auto is silver, accounting for 50% of the sample. Black is also quite prevalent, representing 38.7%, while grey and gold are less common at 9.7% and 1.6% respectively. This suggests that silver and black are the most preferred or original colours for this model, with silver being particularly popular among owners.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data on registered keepers for the Mercedes-Benz E Class (2006-09) E200K 4DR Saloon 1.8 ELEGANCE AUTO reveals a diverse ownership history. Notably, the most common number of keepers is 4, accounting for 22.6%, indicating that many vehicles have changed hands multiple times. A significant portion, around 19.4%, has had only 2 keepers, suggesting some vehicles remain with initial owners for longer periods. Conversely, a smaller percentage, 12.9%, has had 5 owners, while only 3.2% have experienced as many as 9 keepers, highlighting that high-rotation vehicles are relatively uncommon. Overall, the data suggests a moderate level of ownership change, with a tendency for vehicles to remain with their owners for several years but still experiencing some turnover over the years.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that the Mercedes-Benz E Class (2006-09) E200K 4DR Saloon 1.8 Elegance Auto predominantly features a 1.8-liter petrol engine, with 100% of the sample vehicles having this engine capacity. In terms of fuel type, an overwhelming majority (98.4%) run on petrol, while a small proportion (1.6%) operate on gas bi-fuel systems. Overall, these vehicles are primarily petrol-powered with consistent engine sizes, reflecting standard specifications for this model during that period.