Good Price on This 09 CPO C63?
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Good Price on This 09 CPO C63?
Thinking about trading in my E55 towards this C63 (was considering a GTR but its too pricey). What is a good price to pay on this? Since the car is so close to the 50,000 mile mark would that mean there would only be one more year or up to 100,000 miles worth of warranty left? Or would it extend to 2014 or 100k miles?
Also it doesn't look like this one has the P30 package? Any advice would help! Thanks guys!
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...standard=false
Also it doesn't look like this one has the P30 package? Any advice would help! Thanks guys!
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...standard=false
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Sounds like an average price. I'm sure you can knock off more if you bargain with them.
The only way to know if it as 100k mile warranty is to ask the dealer.
The only way to know if it as 100k mile warranty is to ask the dealer.
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I would offer them 39K but not pay more than 40K. If you looked at it in person and it was especially clean and you could see proof of good service history then I maybe would pay up to 41K. And actually, the only way I would pay 41K is if the tires still had at least 70% tread left and the brakes (rotors and pads) had at least 50% wear left. Hope that helps.
Regarding warranty, I believe if its CPO they give you an extra year. And warranty begins running at the in-service date. So, count from there. You can call MBUSA and give them the vin and ask whether it's CPO and what date warranty goes till.
Regarding warranty, I believe if its CPO they give you an extra year. And warranty begins running at the in-service date. So, count from there. You can call MBUSA and give them the vin and ask whether it's CPO and what date warranty goes till.
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It does not have the P30 package (Steering wheel gives it away).
I would give a call to the dealer with VIN number to get history and confirm that it is a CPO.
Without it, I would say no deal at anything north of 39K.
It has high mileage so I think you can find better for the same money.
Windshield pricing of 49K, LOL. Incredible. 43K is no bargain.
I would give a call to the dealer with VIN number to get history and confirm that it is a CPO.
Without it, I would say no deal at anything north of 39K.
It has high mileage so I think you can find better for the same money.
Windshield pricing of 49K, LOL. Incredible. 43K is no bargain.
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Last year, I bought a brand new 2010 C63 for $54K, using trunk money. I would go after a 2010, since the 2012 are landing on our shores.
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Almost 50k miles in two years for that price? I wouldnt buy that car myself, you can find better deals than that, I wouldnt buy it if I were you.
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I think that is a good price considering, but I believe with a little searching, you might be able to find the same model year, with les miles for about the same price.
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What about this one? Def. want it for low 40s...is that possible?
http://www.cars.com/go/search/detail...9&aff=national
http://www.cars.com/go/search/detail...9&aff=national
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What about this one? Def. want it for low 40s...is that possible?
http://www.cars.com/go/search/detail...9&aff=national
http://www.cars.com/go/search/detail...9&aff=national
Look in SoCal, usually a bit cheaper than Norcal.
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Agree..bought my 2009 with 8k on the clock for $52k over 18 months ago. But I had much better luck buying in Norcal than Socal.
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That's cool. Sounds like you got a really good deal. Yeah, you never really know where you'll find the best deal. There's just quite a few dealerships in Socal and private sellers seem to look at dealership pricing-- at least for initial list price. But the deals are out there.
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For reference, I bought my 09 with 7K on it for $50K (they were asking for $53K )out the door 7 months ago...I didn't realize just how incredible of a deal that was until I was done negotiating...also got 1.9% financing thru MBUSA
With that said, I wouldnt pay more than $40K for the car you're looking at...but honestly, I'd be very reluctant to purchase a car like this with such high mileage...I'm just wary of high-mileage pre-owned performance cars for the obvious reasons...either way, GL!
With that said, I wouldnt pay more than $40K for the car you're looking at...but honestly, I'd be very reluctant to purchase a car like this with such high mileage...I'm just wary of high-mileage pre-owned performance cars for the obvious reasons...either way, GL!
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If its CPO, then the brakes and rotors should be nearly, if not new, condition. They are pretty strict in granting a CPO at MBUSA, so the car has been scrubbed and given a good score.
Question is - is the CPO warranty a 1 year, or 2 year? You need to get as many years and miles possible because of those miles.
Question is - is the CPO warranty a 1 year, or 2 year? You need to get as many years and miles possible because of those miles.