Purchasing an SL63

Purchasing an SL63

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Geoffcapes

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689 posts

164 months

Wednesday 18th January 2023
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I've decided that I want an SL63 as my next work car (I only do 12 miles to and 12 miles from work) I figured it doesn't need to be frugal (petrol is much cheaper than diesel now anyway) but I like a bit of comfort and with 570+ bhp the power is 'adequate'.

Has anyone got any experience of what they are like to live with?

Have a second car to use for days when 570+ bhp and RWD isn't the best idea so I'm guessing it will get used 70% of the time.

trevalvole

1,002 posts

33 months

Wednesday 18th January 2023
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Which one (I suspect a more recent one as you mentioned 570 bhp)?

R230 that ran to about 2012?

R231 from 2012 to recently?

R232 that has just been released?

Geoffcapes

Original Poster:

689 posts

164 months

Wednesday 18th January 2023
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Opps. Should have mentioned. a 2017/2018/2019 model (never know the model names/numbers).

Zed 44

1,262 posts

156 months

Saturday 21st January 2023
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Get a Nissan GTR. More power, more space, quicker. cheaper road tax on 2017 models or later.


Faszination76

29 posts

44 months

Sunday 22nd January 2023
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I daily a C63S (my only car) and can honestly say that 500hp+ and RWD has never been a hinderance, even with UK weather in the dead of winter. I've only been thwarted once since I bought it in 2020 and only then because there was 6 inches of snow on the ground.



rallye101

1,898 posts

197 months

Sunday 22nd January 2023
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Zed 44 said:
Get a Nissan GTR. More power, more space, quicker. cheaper road tax on 2017 models or later.
Or a volvo 740 estate for even more space?

Dog Star

16,132 posts

168 months

Sunday 22nd January 2023
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Zed 44 said:
Get a Nissan GTR. More power, more space, quicker. cheaper road tax on 2017 models or later.
confused

Yes. Because the obvious thing you’d consider as an alternative to a 2 seater convertible is a 4 seat saloon, and obviously the road tax is a very serious consideration at this price point rolleyes

Geoffcapes

Original Poster:

689 posts

164 months

Monday 23rd January 2023
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Zed 44 said:
Get a Nissan GTR. More power, more space, quicker. cheaper road tax on 2017 models or later.
If I wanted a GTR I'd buy a GTR. However, I don't want a GTR. Never have, probably never will.

I want a big V8 engined Mercedes SL 63. Not because of it's performance, (which is more than adequate), not because it is the most comfortable car on the road, (although the seats are like big armchairs), not because it is the best handling car on the road (could buy a 911 if I wanted that) but because I just want one.

Venisonpie

3,269 posts

82 months

Monday 23rd January 2023
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Geoffcapes said:
If I wanted a GTR I'd buy a GTR. However, I don't want a GTR. Never have, probably never will.

I want a big V8 engined Mercedes SL 63. Not because of it's performance, (which is more than adequate), not because it is the most comfortable car on the road, (although the seats are like big armchairs), not because it is the best handling car on the road (could buy a 911 if I wanted that) but because I just want one.
Quite.

I'm in the same boat and tested one at the weekend- a phenomenal car. Totally OTT but that's the point.

I may yet settle on a 500 but it won't be the same.

Geoffcapes

Original Poster:

689 posts

164 months

Monday 23rd January 2023
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Venisonpie said:
Quite.

I'm in the same boat and tested one at the weekend- a phenomenal car. Totally OTT but that's the point.

I may yet settle on a 500 but it won't be the same.
Which one did you test?

The spec I'm looking for is a little thin on the ground, but I can wait.
I did think of 'settling' for a 500, but then it would be exactly that. Settling.
I don't want to just 'settle'.


Venisonpie

3,269 posts

82 months

Monday 23rd January 2023
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Geoffcapes said:
Which one did you test?

The spec I'm looking for is a little thin on the ground, but I can wait.
I did think of 'settling' for a 500, but then it would be exactly that. Settling.
I don't want to just 'settle'.
This one.

https://www.masonstchin.co.uk/vehicle/mercedes-b...

Really like the colours however it might have missed a service at some point and needs tyres/front discs. Just waiting for them to confirm the former and then may make an offer based on the latter being sorted.

Lol, the over zealous swear filter won't let the home page load thinking there's a swear word. It's at Masons of Hitchin.

Monkeylegend

26,385 posts

231 months

Monday 23rd January 2023
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Venisonpie said:
This one.

https://www.masonstchin.co.uk/vehicle/mercedes-b...

Really like the colours however it might have missed a service at some point and needs tyres/front discs. Just waiting for them to confirm the former and then may make an offer based on the latter being sorted.

Lol, the over zealous swear filter won't let the home page load thinking there's a swear word. It's at Masons of Hitchin.
masons hitchin hehe

Love how the swear filter has blocked out the s hit part of the address so you can't get to the website.

Edited to say I took too long typing that reply smile

Geoffcapes

Original Poster:

689 posts

164 months

Tuesday 24th January 2023
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Venisonpie said:
This one.

https://www.masonstchin.co.uk/vehicle/mercedes-b...

Really like the colours however it might have missed a service at some point and needs tyres/front discs. Just waiting for them to confirm the former and then may make an offer based on the latter being sorted.

Lol, the over zealous swear filter won't let the home page load thinking there's a swear word. It's at Masons of Hitchin.
Very nice. And has the newer seats in it.
Discs (and pads) shouldn't be mega money I figure 400 quid total, tyres will be about 800 quid plus the service, get them to knock 1500 quid off and you should be ok.

It's a personal thing but I've never been a fan of faux wood trim. Piano black or carbon fibre for me.

Venisonpie

3,269 posts

82 months

Tuesday 24th January 2023
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Geoffcapes said:
Venisonpie said:
This one.

https://www.masonstchin.co.uk/vehicle/mercedes-b...

Really like the colours however it might have missed a service at some point and needs tyres/front discs. Just waiting for them to confirm the former and then may make an offer based on the latter being sorted.

Lol, the over zealous swear filter won't let the home page load thinking there's a swear word. It's at Masons of Hitchin.
Very nice. And has the newer seats in it.
Discs (and pads) shouldn't be mega money I figure 400 quid total, tyres will be about 800 quid plus the service, get them to knock 1500 quid off and you should be ok.

It's a personal thing but I've never been a fan of faux wood trim. Piano black or carbon fibre for me.
Yeah, I never used to be a fan but really liked it when I sat in it. Moot point though as there are two significant gaps in the service history which on a car like that is a no go.

Geoffcapes

Original Poster:

689 posts

164 months

Wednesday 25th January 2023
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Venisonpie said:
Yeah, I never used to be a fan but really liked it when I sat in it. Moot point though as there are two significant gaps in the service history which on a car like that is a no go.
Shame. The search for the 'right' car is always frustrating, but hopefully the right car will come along.

As my wife says "everything happens for a reason". So hopefully the right car will come along soon for you.

Venisonpie

3,269 posts

82 months

Wednesday 25th January 2023
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Geoffcapes said:
Shame. The search for the 'right' car is always frustrating, but hopefully the right car will come along.

As my wife says "everything happens for a reason". So hopefully the right car will come along soon for you.
Likewise. I actually like the looking as it's much cheaper!

KPB1973

918 posts

99 months

Friday 27th January 2023
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I had a 2013 one with 537bhp and 590ft lbs.

Obviously with those kind of numbers and RWD, traction can be an issue when accelerating on damp roads, but it's manageable with a bit of experience of the car and the safety systems will keep everything in check. It certainly didn't spoil my enjoyment of mine.

Build and reliability were fine, bar a slight leak from the roof mechanism on the passenger side, but only in really awful weather and at speed - as if the combination of air pressure and weather forced the water through. It never leaked if just standing in the same conditions.

Someone made a comment up thread about discs and pads being about £400. Unless things have changed and some pattern parts have become available in the year since i owned mine, then a full set of discs is going to set you back closer to £2k (pads are cheap). I'd be happy to be proved wrong here but it was just my experience.

I've driven a few GTRs and found them laggy, wooden and a bit nasty inside. They have their plus points over an SL - especially traction - but on a roll against a standard GTR, I would wager that an SL is the faster car. The torque is monumental. They also map to daft levels too, by all accounts.

I tried an M4 before buying mine, and whilst the 0-60 numbers say differently, real world performance in the SL is on another level. Obviously, having over 200ft lbs extra really does make a difference irrespective of a few more kilos.

Downsides? Size...I went from an S2 Elise to mine and whilst the Merc didn't disgrace itself in terms of handling, you are conscious of its dimensions on a back road. They only just squeeze into a normal sized garage too.

The standard fit stereo is okay but a car of the price (mine was £125k but bought for £32k at 45k miles!) it isn't good enough. The HK is supposed to be much better.

I really do think they are an absolute hidden gem of a car. Incredibly underrated, bonkers fast, surprisingly nimble, incredibly comfortable...but personally I would be watching the market for a little while before buying another. They are a a niche and somewhat marmite car, and have been swept up a little in the boom market for performance cars over the last few years. If/when the correction happens, my gut feel is that the latter models like those the OP mentioned might come down in price quite significantly.

If that does happen, I'd love to have another!

fozzymandeus

1,043 posts

146 months

Friday 27th January 2023
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Geoffcapes said:
Very nice. And has the newer seats in it.
Discs (and pads) shouldn't be mega money I figure 400 quid total, tyres will be about 800 quid plus the service, get them to knock 1500 quid off and you should be ok.

It's a personal thing but I've never been a fan of faux wood trim. Piano black or carbon fibre for me.
Believe it or not, there’s real wood in that trim. It’s often nicer up close than it looks in pictures. My ‘350 has the black wood finish and it’s really nice; much more pleasant than piano black which marks terribly.

6208

36 posts

174 months

Wednesday 1st February 2023
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"The spec I'm looking for is a little thin on the ground, but I can wait"

What colour, what spec ?

6208

36 posts

174 months

Wednesday 8th February 2023
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As the OP is a tad reluctant, I will share the colour and spec that I am looking for...

Low mileage

Late 2017 onwards SL63

Colour, Brilliant Blue

Night Package (black forged wheels, no silver trim etc)

I have been looking for around 6 months, in this time I have only ever seen one blue car for sale (no night pack) It sold in a few days.

With only around 290 R231 SL63s in the UK I expect a long wait for a blue night pack one.

The grey black and white cars for sale seem to be very slow movers.

I would appreciate any input from anyone that has owned one.

I also like the Mercedes AMG GTC, has anyone owned both ?