Mercedes-Benz Price Summary
As of , CarWhere has 157 verified buyer transactions across 8 Mercedes-Benz models. Mercedes-Benz buyers are paying an average of 6.7% off MSRP, with prices ranging from $40,600 to $106,950.
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As of , CarWhere has 157 verified buyer transactions across 8 Mercedes-Benz models. Mercedes-Benz buyers are paying an average of 6.7% off MSRP, with prices ranging from $40,600 to $106,950.
Mercedes-Benz discounts vary significantly depending on the model, trim level, and where you're shopping. Some Mercedes-Benz models regularly sell 5-10% below MSRP, while others remain close to sticker price due to high demand. The key is knowing what other buyers are paying before you start negotiating.
Browse the 8 Mercedes-Benz models below to see real buyer prices. Each page shows the average discount, price range, and verified deals from buyers across the country. Use this data to set your target price and negotiate with confidence.
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Discounts vary by model based on inventory levels, demand, and where each model sits in its production cycle. End-of-cycle models and those with high dealer inventory typically offer the largest discounts — sometimes 8-12% off MSRP. Newly launched or high-demand Mercedes-Benz models may sell at or near sticker. Browse the 8 models below to compare current average discounts.
Most Mercedes-Benz buyers negotiate 3-8% off MSRP, depending on the model and trim. Popular models with limited inventory may have 2-4% flexibility, while slower-selling models can offer 8-12% or more. The strongest negotiating position comes from knowing the average discount for your specific model before visiting the dealer.
Nearly all Mercedes-Benz vehicles are negotiable. The amount of flexibility depends on dealer inventory levels, time of month, and regional competition. Even in strong market conditions, verified buyers consistently report negotiating discounts on Mercedes-Benz vehicles — the question is how much, not whether.
End-of-month, end-of-quarter (March, June, September, December), and model-year changeovers (late summer/fall) consistently produce the best deals on Mercedes-Benz vehicles. Dealers face quota pressure during these periods and are more willing to discount. Holiday weekends may have promotional incentives, but the calendar timing matters more than the event.
Based on 157 verified buyer-submitted transactions. All prices come from real deal sheets uploaded after purchase — not estimates or dealer ads. Last updated . Learn about our data.