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Someone Spent $45 Thousand on Maintaining a Mercedes and Then Sold It for Less Than $9 Thousand

Mercedes-Benz E550 with an Extensive Service History

A 2011 Mercedes-Benz E550 4Matic was recently sold at auction for $8,750. The car has 109,600 miles on it, and over the past nine years, over $45,000 has been spent on its maintenance.

Some cars, despite high maintenance costs, continue to attract buyers. Prestige, power, and design often outweigh common sense, even when the long-term costs are obvious.

This is a case where the decision to buy such a car could turn out to be either a great deal or a long list of repairs.

Technical Features and Costs

The 2011 Mercedes-Benz E550 is equipped with a 5.5-liter V8 engine producing 382 horsepower, has 18-inch wheels, Airmatic air suspension, a panoramic sunroof, and a leather interior. However, it is precisely these features that make it expensive to maintain.

The previous owner meticulously cared for the car, spending money over the last five years on replacing brake discs, shock absorbers, the starter, battery, filters, and much more. The total cost amounted to $45,500, which significantly exceeds its current market value.

The new owner has already done some minor work, such as replacing the camshaft sensor and oil, and the car has now found a new owner. This shows that even expensive-to-maintain cars can find their enthusiasts at an affordable price.

This example shows how important it is to consider not only the initial cost of the car but also the future costs of its maintenance. Even if a car is sold at an attractive price, its operation may turn out to be much more expensive than expected.

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