MERCEDES-BENZ E CLASS (2009-13) E250 5DR ESTATE 2.1 CDI BLUEEFFICIENCY DPF 204 EU5 AVANTGARDE TIP AUTO5

The MERCEDES-BENZ E CLASS (2009-13) E250 5DR ESTATE 2.1 CDI BLUEEFFICIENCY DPF 204 EU5 AVANTGARDE TIP AUTO5 is a stylish and versatile estate car that's popular among UK drivers seeking a blend of luxury, practicality, and reliable performance. Known for its spacious interior and elegant design, this model is ideal for families, professionals, or anyone who needs a vehicle that can handle daily commuting while offering ample cargo space. Its reputation for comfort and smooth driving experience makes it a strong contender in the executive estate segment, standing out for its refined ride quality and sophisticated features. Designed as an ideal workhorse or family car, the E-Class estate combines fuel efficiency with the durability expected from Mercedes-Benz. Its BlueEFFICIENCY technology helps lower fuel consumption, making it more economical to run compared to rivals in its class. With an average recorded mileage of around 140,387 miles and a typical history of about three previous owners, this model generally offers good value at an average private sale valuation of £4,391. When considering this vehicle, or similar Mercedes models, it's especially suited for drivers who appreciate quality, comfort, and choice—whether for daily commuting or weekend family getaways.
average use
average use
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Based on the recent mileage data for the Mercedes-Benz E-Class (2009-13) E250 Estate, the most common recorded mileage falls within the 120,000 to 130,000 miles range, accounting for approximately 12.4% of vehicles. The next most frequent mileage brackets are 150,000 to 160,000 miles (10.3%) and 130,000 to 140,000 miles (9.3%), indicating that many vehicles tend to cluster around these high-mileage ranges. Notably, the percentage of vehicles with very low mileage (0 to 10,000 miles) or extremely high mileage (over 350,000 miles) is minimal, at just 1%. This suggests that the majority of these vehicles are well-used but not typically at either end of the mileage spectrum.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data indicates that the majority of private sale valuations for the specified Mercedes-Benz E Class (2009-13) model fall within the lower to mid-price ranges, with approximately 28.9% of listings valued between £3,000 and £4,000. There is also a significant proportion, around 24.7%, in the £4,000 to £5,000 bracket, and about 20.6% in the £5,000 to £6,000 range. Higher price brackets—above £7,000—are considerably less common, collectively accounting for only around 11%, with most higher-value listings between £6,000 and £7,000. Conversely, very low values below £2,000 are rare, representing just over 4%. This distribution suggests that these vehicles are most often valued in the £3,000 to £6,000 range in the private market, indicating their typical market positioning within this price segment.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class (2009-13) E250 5DR ESTATE 2.1 CDI BLUEEFFICIENCY DPF 204 EU5 AVANTGARDE TIP AUTO5 vehicles were manufactured in 2010, accounting for approximately 72.2% of the sample. In comparison, around 27.8% were produced in 2011. Notably, no vehicles from later years within that range are reflected in this dataset. This suggests that the 2010 model was the most prevalent, possibly due to manufacturing trends or the vehicle's lifecycle at the time.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that the most common main paint colour for the specified Mercedes-Benz E-Class (2009-13) estate models is Silver, accounting for 45.4% of the sample. Blue and Grey are also relatively prevalent, representing 15.5% and 18.6% respectively. Black is less common at 11.3%, while Brown is seen in 7.2% of vehicles, and White is quite rare at only 2.1%. Notably, Silver and Grey together comprise over 64% of the vehicle colours, highlighting a strong preference for neutral and classic shades among these models.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data on the number of registered keepers for the Mercedes-Benz E-Class (2009-13) E250 estate reveals an interesting distribution. The most common number of keepers is five, accounting for 16.5%, followed closely by four keepers at 23.7%, and three keepers at 19.6%. Notably, vehicles with two keepers represent 22.7%, making it the largest single group, indicating a significant proportion of cars that change hands relatively frequently. Additionally, a small percentage, only 1%, have had ten keepers, suggesting these are less common or possibly older or more frequently resold vehicles. The data indicates a variety of ownership histories, with a substantial portion cycling through three to five owners, which could reflect typical ownership patterns for this model.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that all vehicles of the Mercedes-Benz E Class (2009-13) E250 5DR Estate 2.1 CDI BlueEfficiency DPF 204 EU5 Avantgarde Tip Auto model are equipped with a 2.143-liter diesel engine. Furthermore, every vehicle in this sample exclusively uses diesel fuel. This uniformity suggests that, within this model range, the engine specifications and fuel type are consistent, which could be useful for buyers or insurers seeking specific performance or compliance characteristics.