The new E-Class received the accolade of “2009 value retention champion” awarded every year by the motoring magazine Auto-Bild. In three years time, the new E-Class will be the car with the highest resale value in the upper-range segment. According to calculations made by the market research institute Bà¤hr & Fess Forecast in Saarbrücken, the new E 250 CDI will then realise up to 62.5 percent of its current value.
Even after the reform of the motor vehicle tax in Germany, the high fuel efficiency of the new E-Class will be a major benefit for Mercedes-Benz customers. The E 250 CDI, for example, delivers 150 kW/204 hp, but has an average fuel consumption of only 5.3 liters of diesel per 100 km, which corresponds to 139 grams of CO2 per kilometer. In Germany, drivers of an E 250 CDI will therefore only have to pay a total of €247 in motor vehicle taxes over the first three years, whereas previously the total bill would have amounted to €339.68.
Overview of Sales by Mercedes-Benz Cars
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January 2009
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January 2008
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% change
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Mercedes-Benz
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53,900
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82,300
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-34.5
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smart*
|
8,300
|
8,100
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+3.1
|
|
|
|
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Mercedes-Benz Cars
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62,200
|
90,400
|
-31.2
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Western Europe
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34,100
|
50,400
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-32.3
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– of which Germany
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13,000
|
17,100
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-24.1
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NAFTA
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14,000
|
20,800
|
-32.7
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– of which U.S.
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12,200
|
18,900
|
-35.5
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Asia/Pacific
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8,900
|
11,800
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-24.3
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– of which Japan
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1,400
|
2,300
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-39.9
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– of which China
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3,400
|
3,300
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+3.9
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