RE: Mercedes C63 AMG Edition 507: PH Fleet

RE: Mercedes C63 AMG Edition 507: PH Fleet

Tuesday 16th September 2014

Mercedes C63 AMG Edition 507: PH Fleet

Tearful farewell or a proper send off with tyre smoke and skids? Bit of both as the C63 departs the fleet



It was always going to be a wrench having the keys to the C63 taken from me. In this line of work cars come and go and it becomes possible to rationalise the enjoyment of them for a week here or couple of days there without ever losing sight of the fact they belong to someone else and it's just a brief fling.

Bike racks removed for twilight period
Bike racks removed for twilight period
But with the C63 it was the real deal and I really, really fell for it. It's safe to say I'm set on owning one of these things in the hopefully not too distant future, so perfectly did this car fit with my tastes and - hateful word - lifestyle. This was never really in doubt though, my status as a bit of a Mercedes and AMG fanboy pretty much set in stone. I like estate cars. I like V8s. It might have seemed a foregone conclusion but even I was shocked at how deeply I fell for KY63 ZRK and what a gaping hole it leaves on its departure.

Why so smitten? Let's try and sum up what I've been wittering about these past few months. It's got to be about the engine. The combination of basically an SLS spec version of the M156 V8 and a family estate is something we'll likely never see again. Sure, there are and will be other V8 AMG wagons. But there's something about this particular combination of extremes.

Well, they were probably changing tyres anyway
Well, they were probably changing tyres anyway
My love affair with AMGs stretches back a long way, from running a C43 in a previous gig at Mercedes Enthusiast magazine to being lucky enough to have driven pretty much every significant car to leave Affalterbach. And one of my all-time favourites is the CLK63 Black. I loved its understated hardman looks, the extra savagery of its V8 and its stance and muscular driving style. If only they did one with a better gearbox. If only they had that powertrain and personality but in a wagon body.

I had to wait a few years but the 507 is pretty much that car. The 507hp power output is the same as that of the CLK Black, the torque down a little but the added bite and precision of that later MCT wet clutch/automatic hybrid gearbox more than making up for it. And it's a wagon! The influence of the CLK Black weighed heavily over the whole C63 range from the start, making it only fitting this run-out version tipped its hat.

The other overriding characteristic of the C63 I love is its simplicity. Passive dampers brilliantly matched to burly but not uncompromising spring rates, weighty hydraulic steering, great brakes, superbly crafted noise from the exhausts that seems entirely natural and ever present but never intrusive and a very straightforward driving style.

C63 + borrowed Clio 200 = perfect fleet
C63 + borrowed Clio 200 = perfect fleet
Speed, cornering attitude, sound and balance are not dialled up by ploughing through endless mode settings and user configurable nonsense - they're simply controlled by right foot and steering inputs. Potter along and the C63 is as civilised as any C-Class. Extend the throttle and it becomes an absolute wildman, especially in the last couple of thousand rpm. Here the 507 shows its class over even the Performance Pack equipped standard '63, the way it picks up speed in the engine's upper reaches simply astonishing. Every single time I drove this car there was a point where it would have me muttering expletives; truly the novelty didn't wear off once in over 6,000 miles. And that's saying something.

Amid the madness there's subtlety too. In a last hurrah at Brands Hatch GP and able to turn everything off the 507 felt hefty and a little clumsy initially. But settling down, calming the corner entry speeds and revelling in the predictability of the low-geared steering I was able to savour every corner exit as initial understeer could be bled out with earlier and earlier throttle inputs. Traction with the mechanical locking diff in the dry is awesome in mid to high-speed corners with just a hint of a rotation under full power and a delicious unweighting of the wheel as the rear axle dictates direction of travel before unleashing the V8's grunt up the straights, gobbling up race cars and track day specials alike. I got away with one second gear gassing out of Druids leaving smoke hanging in the air and prompt waving of the 'No Drifting!' boards but other than that kept it relatively low key.

Sad times; the C63 is loaded up and whisked away
Sad times; the C63 is loaded up and whisked away
A few owners have mentioned overheating gearboxes and wilting brakes on track but even after 20 hard driven laps of Brands the 507's pedal remained dependably strong and the temperatures - visible via the outrageously extravagant AMG Monitor - bang on.

And all this in a grey Mercedes estate with bike racks on the roof and a big boot.

Moans? OK. Fuel consumption is obviously fairly profligate but I think an 18mpg average over the entire 6,381 miles isn't outrageous. More of a problem is the small fuel tank; you don't dare go below a quarter tank meaning you're always stopping for top-ups. Tyre noise is a bit intrusive and the offset and overly tall driving position isn't perfect, though the seats themselves are very comfy. And for town driving the C mode is a bit sluggish off the line while S or S+ have your head thwacking the headrest and provoke moans from passengers. And there isn't a huge amount of room in the back either - my 18-month-old's feet were scuffing the back of the passenger seat even in its mid position. And the power tailgate, like all such things, was more of a nuisance than a convenience. Pointless.

For its bear-hug charisma, ability to turn every journey no matter how mundane into something to savour and the sheer lunacy of its basic premise this remains a very special car though. I'll be watching the classifieds very closely indeed...

Farewell blast at Brands onboard vid


FACT SHEET
Car:
 2013 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Edition 507
Run by: Dan
On fleet since: March 2014
Mileage: 12,204
List price new: £68,470 before options (£80,075 as tested, comprising Privacy Glass £330, reversing camera £390, Lighting Package £150, three-zone climate control £590, Keyless Go £665, AMG Performance Media £2,040, Comand Online with six-disc changer £250, DAB £335, Harmon Kardon surround sound £650, phone pre-wiring with roof aerial £290, Designo Magno Platinum paint £3,660, rear axle limited-slip differential £1,745 and 19-inch wheels £510)
Last month at a glance: It's all over and Mercedes has its C63 back ... never raced or rallied, honest

Previous reports:
C63 arrives, Dan hasn't let anyone else have a go since
Look, it's thirsty ... of course it's thirsty
C63: noise matters
Dan on the warpath after parking vigilante neighbour keys the C63
How did it take this long to get out on track?

Lead photo: Chris Teagles
Thanks: RMA Trackdays













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Discussion

chiefski26

Original Poster:

815 posts

201 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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Rip the legendary M156, the M178 has a lot to live up to.

simo1863

1,867 posts

128 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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In anticipation of the winding up of production I've a 507 Coupe coming in November for a week.

Have driven the standard car and the old Performance Pack edition with the LSD but really looking forward to this one too as one final hurrah to that bonkers 6.2 V8.

Greggyboy

61 posts

128 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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Cracking lap!

WCZ

10,514 posts

194 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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looks surprisingly quick on track, nice car control at the end of the video too smile

ghibbett

1,900 posts

185 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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All good things must come to an end, but better to have loved and lost than never loved at all, eh Dan.

Good write up BTW thumbup

AlpinaB5s

159 posts

159 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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"18mpg average over the entire 6,381 miles isn't outrageous."

No, its worse than that.

PhantomPH

4,043 posts

225 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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I've always wanted to run a C63. I think I'd prefer the saloon or coupe version, but the estate is just as good. I even worked out a way that I could stretch to almost afford it...but (and I say this having run an RX-8 230 for a year, which anyone will tell you is bloody thirsty) 18mpg average, is just too much for me to stomach...especially with the inevitable depreciation that will come with such a car.

As at all times, it's not the buying of the car that is the hard part - it's running the thing!

For now then, I will enjoy the fact that my 2014 C180 coupe has the same interior as the C63...it just doesn't make the same noises or go as fast. smile

adzpz

185 posts

168 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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WCZ said:
looks surprisingly quick on track, nice car control at the end of the video too smile
Serious commitment there - nice work!

Reavenger

129 posts

133 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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Great lap and sounds fantastic. 18mpg could be worse I guess. Depends how much track and town driving you've done.

Why do we not get to see longer video clips on PH of events like your track days? Personally, I wouldn't mind watching the whole stint you were out on track (guessing the usual 15-20 mins?). Just a thought.

Wills2

22,750 posts

175 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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Impressive on the track for a 1.8 tonne estate, Dan clearly knows how to drive!




Zammy

557 posts

163 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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Nice one Dan!! Loved reading all pieces on the C63. So want one now!

Clivey

5,110 posts

204 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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Dan Trent said:
The other overriding characteristic of the C63 I love is its simplicity. Passive dampers brilliantly matched to burly but not uncompromising spring rates, weighty hydraulic steering, great brakes, superbly crafted noise from the exhausts that seems entirely natural and ever present but never intrusive and a very straightforward driving style.

Speed, cornering attitude, sound and balance are not dialled up by ploughing through endless mode settings and user configurable nonsense - they're simply controlled by right foot and steering inputs.
That sounds just about perfect and like other recent cars, I'd bet money the new one won't offer the same satisfaction with it's turbo motor and more electronics between the driver and the greasy bits. There's a reason for the values of the 997 GT3 RS 4.0...

Judging by what I've seen / heard / read, the only things I'd change would be the weird parking brake arrangement and although the gearbox may be lovely, I'd like the option of one with three pedals (yes; I know that's not going to happen!). Oh...and the colour. I just don't like grey!

Gorbyrev

1,160 posts

154 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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So Dan, it's time to knick Harris' man maths calculator and figure out the how of C63 ownership!

seawise

2,145 posts

206 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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love 'em - I paid £37k for an august '13 C63 estate on 18in wheels with relatively low spec (no slippy, yet, will fit a quaife chap).

not sure I'd be quite as positive if I'd paid list however !

DirtyIrish

51 posts

117 months

Wednesday 17th September 2014
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any insight on your next pool car? I'm guessing whatever it will be will have a tough time after your love affair with the 507 smile

jet_noise

5,643 posts

182 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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Dear Dan,

I've read the article three times times now and I'm still not sure - did you like the car or not? smile

Seriously though a good read, enthusiastic to a fault but information's there too,

regards,
Jet

BHML

307 posts

170 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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12 months into estate ownership and 7000 very happy miles. I solved the issue of appalling MPG through the purchase of an Auris Hybrid for running about in.

jimi

521 posts

263 months

Friday 19th September 2014
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I just spotted this car in the car park at work - still got the stickers on the back window!

disco666

233 posts

146 months

Thursday 25th September 2014
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If I could only have one car, this would be it.
(LPG converted though!)

aspirated

2,539 posts

146 months

Friday 12th December 2014
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This is now up for sale at MB Plymouth for £58k, a tad high when you consider it has 14k on the clock and other 507's can be had for less with half the mileage