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Mercedes-Benz E-Class History
In December 2015, there were 253,512 registered
By December 2019, 205,287 of those were left and 91,494 cars had been newly registered
On average, 12,056 were lost each year, or 5.1%
At that rate, it will take 13 years until half of those left today are lost
By decade of registration
Decade | Licenced | SORN | Total |
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1960s | 368 | 147 | 515 |
1970s | 500 | 547 | 1,047 |
1980s | 1,565 | 3,105 | 4,670 |
1990s | 7,104 | 8,475 | 15,579 |
2000s | 56,925 | 10,845 | 67,770 |
2010s | 195,218 | 6,233 | 201,451 |
How many are on the road?
By year of registration
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Mercedes-Benz E-Class 1967 - 1976
Stacked-headlights looks great and are an instantly recognisable feature, still worth less than they should be.