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Analysing market data
Fetching listings · computing fair value · building charts
Market Intelligence


Electric
19 days avg on market · Low data confidence
Listing price range
€35k – €39k
25th to 75th percentile
Listings
14
ROI active now
Updated 10h ago · ROI · Low confidence
Median listing price
€37,898
private sale ~€35,018 Pricing assumptionsAssumptions· Good condition, full service history· No outstanding finance or damage· Based on ads seen in the past 30 days
Est. trade-in
€24,430 – €29,665
15–30% below private sale
Avg mileage
42k km
typical 42k km
Days listed
19d
avg on market · demand 49/100
AI-generated analysis · Carintel.ie · verify independently before purchasing
2023 Mercedes-Benz EQB · Electric · per year
Estimated annual cost
€7,296/yr
Per month
€608/mo
Depreciation
€6,173
85% of total
Fuel / electricity
€490
7% of total
Maintenance
€280
4% of total
Road tax
€120
2% of total
Charger (annualised)
€233
3% of total
Assumptions: Depreciation based on €35,475 current market median at 17.4%/yr (regression from 25 listings across multiple years). Fuel cost assumes 16,000 km/yr (CSO Ireland average), Irish fuel prices. Road tax uses Irish CO2-based motor tax bands (WLTP regime). Maintenance is an AI estimate based on typical independent garage rates for this model. Home charger cost (€700 typical after SEAI grant) annualised over 3 years.
16,000 km/yr · Ireland rates
Mercedes-Benz EQB 2023, all powertrain variants
Market-level estimateAll available fuel types sorted cheapest to run · WLTP figures where available · current market highlighted
18.0 kWh/100 km, home night rate
median €35,475
Assumptions: 16,000 km/yr (CSO Ireland average). Fuel: petrol €2.00/L, diesel €2.20/L. EV: smart-night €0.17/kWh (80%), day €0.30/kWh (20%). PHEV split: 45% electric, 55% petrol. WLTP consumption figures used where available; real-world usage is typically 10-20% higher. Road tax uses Irish CO2-based motor tax bands (WLTP regime, 2021+ registrations).
Home EV charger setup
The smart-night savings above require a home charger. Without one, you'll charge on public networks at significantly higher rates.
Installed cost
€800 – €1,500
7 kW charger + installation
SEAI grant
−€300
You pay €500 – €1,200 after grant
Public charging
€0.41 – €0.60/kWh
ecar.ie · ESB eCars network
AI estimate · Irish independent garage rates
€280
estimated per year
EQB ownership is low-consumable relative to combustion engines (no oil changes, spark plugs, or fuel filters), but specialist battery diagnostics, thermal system servicing, and 12V auxiliary battery replacement push annual costs higher than conventional vehicles; independent garages with EV expertise are essential for cost control.
AI-generated estimate · costs vary by usage and service history · not a financial forecast
3 year-cohort data points
This Mercedes-Benz EQB is depreciating 1.4% faster than the industry average, which may indicate oversupply in this segment.
Market rate from 3 year-cohort medians (log-linear trend). Industry rate: 16.0%/yr for Mercedes-Benz. Not a financial forecast.
Mercedes-Benz EQB · Electric
by value score
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