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The Daily Insight

Is Mercedes a good car to lease?

Author

Olivia Shea

Updated on February 28, 2026

Traditionally, Mercedes-Benz models have strong residual values, making a Mercedes-Benz a good candidate for leasing. It’s worth noting that not all residual values within a brand will be the same. So while cars made by Mercedes-Benz tend to hold their value well, make sure the model you’re considering does too.

Is a Mercedes E class a sports car?

The Mercedes-Benz E-Class sedan sports a base MSRP of $54,950, which is one of the highest starting prices in the luxury midsize car class. The E-Class coupe starts at $66,100, and the wagon has a base price of $68,400. The E-Class cabriolet has a starting MSRP of $73,250.

Can you negotiate with Mercedes?

It is possible to negotiate a lease deal on a new Mercedes, but it takes a little work on your part. You want to start by calling or texting the leasing office of a couple of Mercedes dealerships in your area. As you’re talking with them, Edmunds recommends asking about the following: Available inventory.

What is the lifespan of a Mercedes-Benz?

But how long do Mercedes last? With proper maintenance, Mercedes can last 13-17 years on average. Considering an average yearly mileage of around 15,000, that means that Mercedes can last anywhere from 200,000 to 250,000 miles before major repairs are needed.

How do I get the best price on a Mercedes?

How to Get the Best Deal on a Used Mercedes-Benz Car

  1. Know the Sweet Spot for Buying Used Luxury Cars. The best deals are when you find barely used two to three-year-old cars.
  2. Buy from a Reputable Dealer.
  3. Take Advantage of Incentives.
  4. Understand the Terminology.
  5. Have It Checked Out.

Does Mercedes-Benz Financial negotiate lease end buyout prices?

This can leave them wondering, “Can you negotiate a lease buyout?” The answer, in most cases, is yes! Find out how to end a car lease early and get a great price with Mercedes-Benz of Centerville!

How much does the Mercedes-Benz E class cost?

Mercedes-Benz E Class on-the-road prices RRP from £42,100 and rises to around £101,565, depending on the version. How much mpg does the Mercedes-Benz E Class get? According to the official figures, the Mercedes-Benz E Class’s fuel economy ranges between 23mpg and 202mpg.

How good is the Audi E350 CDI?

The 252bhp E350 CDI is as smooth as ever, and still packs a punch with 457lb-ft of torque delivered almost seamlessly through the seven-speed automatic gearbox, but with a reduction in CO2 emissions of around 15g/km, resulting in tax liability three bands lower.

Is the Mercedes-Benz E-class the new 5 Series alternative?

The E-Class is firmly back in contention as an alternative to the 5 Series and Audi A6, with competitive running costs, more aggressive styling and improved engagement with the leasing industry and fleet operators should make it more popular. CO2 emissions and fuel consumption data correct at time of writing.