Some C63 coupe questions
Discussion
I am looking to buy a C63 at some stage coupe and was wondering what the best forum is for browsing information? They seem to be incredible value (2012-2014 models)! Especially when compared with the a45 AMG which for me doesn't offer the RWD fun, V8 sound track, epic power and better quality interior in terms of build and materials.
Am I missing something as to why they are good value?
Also, at 4-5 years old and £30k ish do they have a lot of depreciation on an annual basis still to go? I am looking at ownership for 2 years and don't want to loose my bum on it as the funds tied up in it will be used for the next car.
Stuart
Am I missing something as to why they are good value?
Also, at 4-5 years old and £30k ish do they have a lot of depreciation on an annual basis still to go? I am looking at ownership for 2 years and don't want to loose my bum on it as the funds tied up in it will be used for the next car.
Stuart
stuno1 said:
I am looking to buy a C63 at some stage coupe and was wondering what the best forum is for browsing information? They seem to be incredible value (2012-2014 models)! Especially when compared with the a45 AMG which for me doesn't offer the RWD fun, V8 sound track, epic power and better quality interior in terms of build and materials.
Am I missing something as to why they are good value?
Also, at 4-5 years old and £30k ish do they have a lot of depreciation on an annual basis still to go? I am looking at ownership for 2 years and don't want to loose my bum on it as the funds tied up in it will be used for the next car.
Stuart
Lots of info here https://www.mbclub.co.uk/forums/amg-lounge/Am I missing something as to why they are good value?
Also, at 4-5 years old and £30k ish do they have a lot of depreciation on an annual basis still to go? I am looking at ownership for 2 years and don't want to loose my bum on it as the funds tied up in it will be used for the next car.
Stuart
I was in a very similar situation 4 years ago (although back then two year old cars were about £35-40k). I worked out that leasing a new one for two years was cheaper than buying a two year old car and running it for two years... so that's what I did.
Only snag you have with that plan is the small issue of the 6.2 not being available new anymore. You could go for the new model but it's not as good so stick with your plan.
I have just realised that there is absolutely no reason for my post.
Only snag you have with that plan is the small issue of the 6.2 not being available new anymore. You could go for the new model but it's not as good so stick with your plan.
I have just realised that there is absolutely no reason for my post.
RudeDog said:
I was in a very similar situation 4 years ago (although back then two year old cars were about £35-40k). I worked out that leasing a new one for two years was cheaper than buying a two year old car and running it for two years... so that's what I did.
Only snag you have with that plan is the small issue of the 6.2 not being available new anymore. You could go for the new model but it's not as good so stick with your plan.
I have just realised that there is absolutely no reason for my post.
Haha! Thanks for the .... ummm.... informative post Only snag you have with that plan is the small issue of the 6.2 not being available new anymore. You could go for the new model but it's not as good so stick with your plan.
I have just realised that there is absolutely no reason for my post.

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