RE: Mercedes Benz C55 AMG: PH Carpool

RE: Mercedes Benz C55 AMG: PH Carpool

Monday 4th May 2015

Mercedes Benz C55 AMG: PH Carpool

How to replace a V8 sports car and family estate in one hit? This PHer has one suggestion!



Name: Andy Cuerel
Car: 2004 Mercedes C55 AMG Estate
Owned since: August 2012
Previously owned: TVR Chimaera 400; Jaguar X-Type 2.0d estate; Audi A6 1.9TDI estate; Subaru Impreza 2.0 Turbo

Why I bought it:

Very discreet looks appealed to Andy
Very discreet looks appealed to Andy
"The short answer is I almost didn't, having set my heart on an Audi S4 of similar vintage as a two-into-one replacement for an X-Type estate and our much loved but increasingly unreliable Chimaera. Buying the C55 was a result of one of those 'I wonder' moments when browsing the ads - it was being sold by a dealer whose primary business was building day-vans and was pitched quite openly as a p/ex to clear. I admit it doesn't sound a tempting description for an uberwagen, but close inspection revealed an honest and unmolested car from which followed a test drive. Wow! The mid-range torque of the AMG made the Audi feel anaemic by comparison. Returning to the showroom I considered the pros and cons of the car carefully... for about three seconds! I negotiated a warranty within the asking price of £10K and then drove it home - job done!"

What I wished I'd known:
"Quite how rare they are, not that it would have put me off - Mercedes sold around 143 examples across three years of which roughly 50 are estates. I've spotted one saloon and one estate in the last two and a half years years - I've seen more Veyrons than that!"

Things I love:
"AMG owners sometimes describe their vehicles as an engine with a car attached and for good reason - the C55 is smaller than a current Mondeo yet packs a 5.4-litre V8 engine! The grin factor derived from burying your foot, dropping two gears and hearing that engine transform from a hum to howl has never waned - what's not to love? Being an AMG it's got suspension and brakes to match and I have enjoyed a number of track days with it, usually as the sole estate car. The latter point highlights another virtue - practicality. For sure it's not a head turner like our old Chimaera or as overtly 'sporty' as an M3, but the reality is my girlfriend and I have a two year-old daughter and a house to renovate so boot space and four doors matter. When someone describes a car as a great all-rounder, it tends to imply a compromise, but the C55 is simply the best car I have ever owned."

Big numbers appear here very quickly!
Big numbers appear here very quickly!
Things I hate:
"The Comand system is bewildering at times - I am yet to be able to set the clock properly and the car was rightly criticised when new for its fiddly dash buttons. The gearbox, whilst very smooth, has a slow change by modern standards (although you're hardly going to fall off the power!) and the ride quality is very poor over broken surfaces. At worst these are minor irritations, certainly not 'hates'."

Costs:
"Notwithstanding its full service history, the car needed some running repairs when first purchased - gearbox oil seals, suspension ball joints, rear dampers, engine mounting, front discs, tyres and a bunch of other minor issues. I elected to attend to everything at once which made for an expensive couple of months, but if you buy a £50K car for £10K with 75,000 miles on the clock, you do it with your eyes open and I had budgeted for bringing it up to scratch. The upside of sorting everything in one hit has been consistent reliability, 96,000 miles now showing and still in rude health! It's generally a very easy car to look after, I've attended to some of the more routine repairs myself - parts availability is very good and not as expensive as you might imagine for a low volume model. It doesn't have the complexities of its big brother E55 either - conventional coil rather than air suspension for example. Hat tip to Terry of Mercedes specialist Wayne Gates in Wealdstone for looking after the car - very knowledgeable and a pleasure to do business with.

"I guess 'costs' wouldn't be complete without referencing fuel consumption which is 21mpg, the majority of journeys being cross country on A-roads and motorways."

Where I've been:

Hang on, this looks familiar...
Hang on, this looks familiar...
"A Goodwood track day in 2013 was a standout trip - fabulous circuit. I also went to Zolder with my TVR chums which is another great circuit, even if I did nearly throw it away at the Kleine Chicane when I tried a couple of laps sans traction control (like many track day enthusiasts I have more car than talent). These in addition to many a Sunday Service, where I think I can lay claim to owning the most un-photographed car ever - it's a bit of a sleeper in that respect but that's fine by me and preferable to our old Impreza which attracted a lot of attention from other drivers, most of it unwanted..."

What next:
"Heart says Kleemann supercharger, but head will settle for removal of the speed limiter and some flat out lunacy at Bruntingthorpe. A track day is also booked for Thruxton in September - more flat out lunacy! Longer term I would love an E63 estate, but until the '07 models fall into our price bracket the C55 is a keeper and a very satisfying one too."



 

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Discussion

405dogvan

Original Poster:

5,326 posts

265 months

Monday 4th May 2015
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I love the concept of that car but I always get a bit grumpy when people talk about poor low-speed ride in a car like that - first and foremost you expect waft surely?

OK, it's an engine with some extras thrown-in - 'sporty' model and all - but why would I want an saloon/estate car to over-taut? It's never going to compete with hot-hatches in the corners, how about we give it some waft and just make sure it doesn't fall-over on the way to oversteering like a madman? wink


Ruaraidh_Gamma

69 posts

219 months

Monday 4th May 2015
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Top choice that man!! I love my E63 wagon (überbarge!), fast and practical. Best of all possible worlds!

derin100

5,214 posts

243 months

Monday 4th May 2015
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I used to have one.

Didn't realise they were quite that rare...maybe I should have kept it!?

http://www.bmwclassics.co.uk/mercedes_amg_c55/inde...


Leins

9,462 posts

148 months

Monday 4th May 2015
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Nice choice, really like these

rix

2,781 posts

190 months

Monday 4th May 2015
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I like these, looked at them for a while but was ultimately a bit put off by the auto only box. Geek fact is that the front end on these is longer than a standard c class and has more in common with the clk to accommodate the engine...

SteveS Cup

1,996 posts

160 months

Monday 4th May 2015
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Love these! There's a Saloon around Merstham that I see every now and again and recently had the Supercharged C32 up my chuff coming along the A22, certainly look the business.

ispcarsurvey

103 posts

220 months

Monday 4th May 2015
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Nice article and completely agree. In fact, also have one as the family wagon. Only downside is the slow gear change but for £10k you can't have everything!

0a

23,900 posts

194 months

Monday 4th May 2015
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I really like these. Debadge it and to 95% of people you have a standard little (diesel) merc estate, until you put your foot down. Lovely.

SFO

5,169 posts

183 months

Monday 4th May 2015
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AMG V8s are fabulous ..

Once you get one, you will always want one smile


philmots

4,631 posts

260 months

Monday 4th May 2015
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I considered one of these, they're lovely.. Went 550i in the end for a bit more space, my tourer is 1 of 27 so even more rare!

velocefica

4,649 posts

108 months

Monday 4th May 2015
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Definitely a giant leap up the power and torque scale.

An X-Type estate is by no means a bad car but diesel is very sluggish.

The C55 is a different animal completely

m444ttb

3,160 posts

229 months

Monday 4th May 2015
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Absolutely love these. When I finally get given a car allowance at work I'll probably sell my Porsche 996 and scrap my ancient BMW e36 touring and put it all in for one of these or, prices being favourable, a C63 AMG estate. As someone who considers themselves to be a BMW man it's sad that they don't really offer anything comparable.

Jaroon

1,441 posts

160 months

Monday 4th May 2015
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Loving mine. I'm someone who's always looking for their next car but in this case, at this price point I'm stuck. Browsing the classifieds has lost all joy for me frown

Edited by Jaroon on Monday 4th May 18:10

Roy C

4,187 posts

284 months

Monday 4th May 2015
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"I also went to Zolder with my TVR chums..."

https://youtu.be/skCA3jUz6hE

biggrin

pSyCoSiS

3,594 posts

205 months

Monday 4th May 2015
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A lovely, understated wagon. Predecessor to the C63 AMG.

mboyle4

22 posts

149 months

Monday 4th May 2015
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A great car, understated, well built, fast, practical and with a great noise and bombproof amg v8 engine. I have the rare coupe clk55 that has the same engine from the same era, I love the rare AMG's from this period, only ever seen one other in over two years of ownership.


rgracin

601 posts

212 months

Monday 4th May 2015
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I really like these. I can highly recommend the E63 wagon. It's the only car I've had that has stopped me hunting for the next one.

tjk123

562 posts

230 months

Tuesday 5th May 2015
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Used to have one of these in saloon form. Lovely understated machine but slow witted gearbox was it he Achilles heel.

BigI

80 posts

189 months

Tuesday 5th May 2015
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Nice write up. I didn't realise that they are as rare as that and it explains why i've not been able to find much in the way of decent cars on the classifies, I've been looking a the CLK AMG 55's trying to decide if I want to make the jump from the Boxster.

mini me

1,435 posts

193 months

Tuesday 5th May 2015
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I'm 2 months into ownership myself. Loving it so far. Its a really pleasant place to be.