Buy MERCEDES-BENZ E from USA 2017–2026

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2023 Mercedes benz E, VIN W1KZF8EB9PB099677. Photo 1 of 6 from Copart auction. OpenDataCar US salvage catalog. 2023 Mercedes benz E, VIN W1KZF8EB9PB099677. Photo 2 of 6 from Copart auction. OpenDataCar US salvage catalog. 2023 Mercedes benz E, VIN W1KZF8EB9PB099677. Photo 3 of 6 from Copart auction. OpenDataCar US salvage catalog. 2023 Mercedes benz E, VIN W1KZF8EB9PB099677. Photo 4 of 6 from Copart auction. OpenDataCar US salvage catalog. 2023 Mercedes benz E, VIN W1KZF8EB9PB099677. Photo 5 of 6 from Copart auction. OpenDataCar US salvage catalog. 2023 Mercedes benz E, VIN W1KZF8EB9PB099677. Photo 6 of 6 from Copart auction. OpenDataCar US salvage catalog.

Engine2L Fuel typeGasoline

TransmissionAutomatic Drive typeAll Wheel Drive

13 927 mi

Front End, Side

NC - Raleigh

Run and Drive

2020 Mercedes benz E, VIN WDDZH6JB0LA724892. Photo 1 of 6 from Copart auction. OpenDataCar US salvage catalog. 2020 Mercedes benz E, VIN WDDZH6JB0LA724892. Photo 2 of 6 from Copart auction. OpenDataCar US salvage catalog. 2020 Mercedes benz E, VIN WDDZH6JB0LA724892. Photo 3 of 6 from Copart auction. OpenDataCar US salvage catalog. 2020 Mercedes benz E, VIN WDDZH6JB0LA724892. Photo 4 of 6 from Copart auction. OpenDataCar US salvage catalog. 2020 Mercedes benz E, VIN WDDZH6JB0LA724892. Photo 5 of 6 from Copart auction. OpenDataCar US salvage catalog. 2020 Mercedes benz E, VIN WDDZH6JB0LA724892. Photo 6 of 6 from Copart auction. OpenDataCar US salvage catalog.

Engine3L Fuel typeGasoline

TransmissionAutomatic Drive typeAll Wheel Drive

49 287 mi

Side, Rear End

TX - North Austin

Run and Drive

2017 Mercedes benz E, VIN WDDZF4KB7HA045041. Photo 1 of 6 from Copart auction. OpenDataCar US salvage catalog. 2017 Mercedes benz E, VIN WDDZF4KB7HA045041. Photo 2 of 6 from Copart auction. OpenDataCar US salvage catalog. 2017 Mercedes benz E, VIN WDDZF4KB7HA045041. Photo 3 of 6 from Copart auction. OpenDataCar US salvage catalog. 2017 Mercedes benz E, VIN WDDZF4KB7HA045041. Photo 4 of 6 from Copart auction. OpenDataCar US salvage catalog. 2017 Mercedes benz E, VIN WDDZF4KB7HA045041. Photo 5 of 6 from Copart auction. OpenDataCar US salvage catalog. 2017 Mercedes benz E, VIN WDDZF4KB7HA045041. Photo 6 of 6 from Copart auction. OpenDataCar US salvage catalog.

Engine2L Fuel typeGasoline

TransmissionAutomatic Drive typeAll Wheel Drive

0 mi

Undercarriage, Minor Dent/Scratches

FL - Tampa South

Run and Drive

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Why Buy Mercedes-Benz from USA

Did you know that Copart and IAAI auctions list between 200-500 Mercedes-Benz vehicles daily? For example, the average price for a 2018-2020 C-Class is around $8,000 to $12,000, which is approximately 35-40% cheaper than what you’d find in the European market. This price advantage makes buying a Mercedes-Benz from the USA a compelling option for many enthusiasts and daily drivers alike.

Most Popular Mercedes-Benz Models at Auction

When it comes to buying a Mercedes-Benz at auction, several models stand out due to their popularity and overall performance. Here are a few worth considering:

  • A-Class: The A-Class is ideal for those looking for a compact luxury vehicle that doesn’t compromise on features or comfort.
  • E-Class: Known for its outstanding ride quality and advanced technology, the E-Class remains a favorite among buyers seeking a midsize luxury sedan.
  • CLA-Class: The CLA-Class combines sportiness with luxury, making it a hot choice for younger buyers.
  • G-Class: If you’re after something more rugged, the G-Class is a robust SUV that offers both luxury and off-road capability.

What to Look for When Choosing

When selecting a Mercedes-Benz at auction, it’s essential to be discerning. Pay attention to the following tips:

  • Avoid major damage: Look for vehicles with minor cosmetic issues rather than frame damage or significant mechanical problems.
  • Mileage matters: A vehicle with under 70,000 miles is generally a safer bet for longevity.
  • Know the model years: Some models like the C-Class from 2015-2017 have reported issues with transmission; consider this when making your choice.

How Much Does It Cost to Import Mercedes-Benz

Understanding the total cost of ownership is crucial. For instance, if you purchase a car for $10,000 at auction, you should budget for additional costs such as shipping (approximately $1,800) and customs fees which can range from $2,500 to $4,000. This means your total cost could be anywhere from $14,000 to $16,000. For a detailed breakdown, you can use our calculator.

If you're considering getting behind the wheel of a luxurious and reliable vehicle, check out the EQA300 or the EQB. Buying a Mercedes-Benz can be a great investment, especially when you can find them at auction prices.

While you're exploring your options, don't forget to check out other brands under the Mercedes-Benz Group, like Smart, which also offers unique vehicles worth considering.