THinking of making an offer on this one

I was in the market for a new car last year, and those same '07's, now over a year older, and with double the mileage, were going for the same or MORE.


The Used market has gone very up, and the W221's dropped massively in the economic crash of '08-'10, yet have leveled out and haven't budged since then, in fact, they have indeed gone up (as have most cars, but the W221 is a prime example).
I couldn't justify paying over $45K for a Used car with a healthy (err, full) dose of mileage on it, so got a new E-Class and couldn't be happier. However, there is something to be said about having an S-Class.

I was in the market for a new car last year, and those same '07's, now over a year older, and with double the mileage, were going for the same or MORE.


The Used market has gone very up, and the W221's dropped massively in the economic crash of '08-'10, yet have leveled out and haven't budged since then, in fact, they have indeed gone up (as have most cars, but the W221 is a prime example).
I couldn't justify paying over $45K for a Used car with a healthy (err, full) dose of mileage on it, so got a new E-Class and couldn't be happier. However, there is something to be said about having an S-Class.

I was walking through a Chrysler/Dodge Dealership the other day, and the Salesman was saying how ridiculously priced cars there are, on the Used lot. He said he persuaded shoppers to get NEW versions of cars that were 3-4 years old, sitting on the lot. Insane!


