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Mercedes-Benz E-Class depreciation in USA
A Mercedes-Benz E-Class loses about 19.3% of its value per year in USA. Buy one new for $61,000 and after 3 years it's worth roughly $32,025 (52% retained); after 5 years, about $20,841 (34%). Driving more than ~12,000 miles/year pushes resale lower.
By USA standards the Mercedes-Benz E-Class is among the faster-depreciating models, with steep losses in the early years, which is exactly what tips a buy-vs-rent decision one way or the other over a few years of ownership.
So should you buy it or rent it? At default assumptions the break-even long-term rental rate is about $1,447/month: rent below that and renting wins; above it, buying wins. Your price, financing, and mileage move this number, so run yours:
Buying wins · over 3 years
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cheaper than renting, all costs in.
Break-even rent: $1,447/month. Below that, rent; above it, buy.
If you buy: $52,095 total
| Down payment / cash price | $61,000 |
| Sales tax | $4,270 |
| Insurance | $6,746 |
| Registration | $750 |
| Maintenance | $2,433 |
| Opportunity cost of capital | $7,320 |
| Resale value (credit) | −$30,423 |
Expected resale, net of selling costs: $30,423 (range $26,898 to $35,053)
If you rent: $61,200 total
| Rental payments | $61,200 |
Fuel and tolls are excluded on both sides; you pay them either way.
Mercedes-Benz E-Class depreciation in USA, by the numbers
| Estimated new price | $61,000 |
|---|---|
| Annual depreciation rate | 19.3% per year |
| Estimated value after 1 year | $49,209 (81% retained) |
| Estimated value after 2 years | $39,698 (65% retained) |
| Estimated value after 3 years | $32,025 (52% retained) |
| Estimated value after 5 years | $20,841 (34% retained) |
| Typical resale range at 3 years | $28,314 to $36,898 |
| Break-even rent (default assumptions) | $1,447/month |
| Data behind this curve | calibrated estimate · 81 data points · R² 0.90 |
Figures assume a new purchase at typical mileage. The calculator above lets you set your actual price, age, odometer, financing, and holding period.
Frequently asked
How much does a Mercedes-Benz E-Class depreciate per year in USA?
Roughly 19.3% per year, based on our calibrated market model. Higher-than-average mileage accelerates the loss.
What will a Mercedes-Benz E-Class be worth after 3 years?
Around 52% of what you paid, about $32,025 on a $61,000 car at typical mileage (with a realistic range either side; we show a 10-90% band, not a single false-precision number).
Should I buy or rent a Mercedes-Benz E-Class in USA?
It hinges on the monthly rental rate you can get. At default assumptions (3 years, cash, 12,000 miles/year, 7% sales tax), the break-even is about $1,447/month: if you can rent below that, renting wins; above it, buying wins. Use the calculator to plug in your actual numbers.
Curve fit: calibrated estimate · n = 81 · R² = 0.90 · updated 2026-07-12 · methodology