Rare Market

Mercedes-Benz W108/W109

WATCHLimited but usable value · direction not yet callable.
Limited comps · 5 sold + 1 active
Fair value
Typical ask$21.0K
Recent sold$42.8K
Current valueLow
12-mo trendNot yet callable
Buyer: Anchor offers to recent sold comps ($43k).
Seller: Price near recent sold comps ($43k); expect negotiation.
Watcher: Value is limited comps; 12-month trend not yet callable — worth a watch.
💰 Pricing your car to sell
Quick sale$20.0Ksells fast
Fair$42.8Krecent comps
List$45.8Kroom to negotiate
Stretch$45.8Kexceptional
🎯 Buying guide
Strong deal below $38.5K · Fair $39.4K–$46.2K · careful above $49.2K

This is a rare market — roughly 9.7 sale per year documented since 2025 (7 total across all sources).

Long-term median$42.8K
10th–90th percentile$5.3K – $84.5K
Range observed$5.3K – $84.5K
Most recent confirmed sale
1969 1969 Mercedes-Benz 280S
$15.8K · May 12, 2026 ·Hagerty
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Tracking 1 sale in the last 90 days. We'll publish a confident 12-month outlook once 4 more sales close — at this market's typical pace, that's roughly ~5 months.

Market Value Over Time

Hybrid hedonic + repeat-sales model.

Building historyNot enough data to chart yet — check back as sales accrue.

Economic Drivers

We map every market against ~35 economic indicators — equities, rates, luxury demand, credit, housing — to find what leads its prices. This market needs a bit more confirmed sold history before those signals are reliable; it will appear automatically as data accrues.

Why We Think This

inventory +0% inventory trend slope
asking trend +3.0%/mo median asking trend slope

Current Inventory Snapshot

Active priced listings2
Median fair value$19,841
Avg deal score100/100

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Data-backed market intelligence, not a guaranteed prediction. Figures are modeled estimates from asking prices, sold comps, and public economic indicators; they can be wrong. Not financial advice.