W211 E500 Just saw it in person for the first time...
I think I see now where you're coming from with your line of reasoning.
What you are saying is that it's been no small trick to sell a used E430 in your area, and that selling a used 320 is easier. I wouldn't question that.
I think the leap, however, to the conclusion that the W211E500 will be harder to resell is likely erroneous.
The biggest reason is that the E is beginning a new model run and will continue to look 'current' for at least 5 more years. So reselling one 3-4 years from now will be relatively easier than reselling a W210E430 at the end of its model run.
Moreover, if the leasing rates on the MB site are accurate, you can actually lease comparably equipped E500 for less than E320 if you add the items such as airmatic, 4 zone a/c, metallic paint and leather (much less getting the V8 and larger wheels). That suggests that MB believes that the resale on the 500 will equal or exceed that of the 320.




Most members on this board like myself or car enthusiasts and/or fanatics and gas mileage and V8 are no concern, however, in the real world, the average car buyers, the majority are concerned with such things as gas mileage, 4's or sixes, and V6 versus V8. V8 engines represent a very small niche market in many car lines. The bigger the V8, the more HP the less numbers it will sell. Case in point - E55/V8/poor mileage/350 HP equal limited buyers and demand. That is why only 500 or so are built for the entire US.
In the used market - if the buyer is buying used versues new then price and cost of maintanance and gas is a big concern. If it was not a concern, the buyer would not be in the used market in the first place.
So be warned - you buyers of E500 and cars with thirsty V8's - Not easy to sell!
Last edited by E55 KEV; Aug 30, 2002 at 10:08 AM.



