Looking For A C63 Black Series? Look Here!
#1
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Looking For A C63 Black Series? Look Here!
Hey guys. I was as at the dealer today checking up on a car order and ran across this. What a stunner. I think it was pretty much loaded and had the track pack. I also noticed it had rear seat delete. If I didn't need a daily driver I would love to purchase this car. The car is in Ohio near Cleveland.
Last edited by Rock; 06-29-2012 at 04:41 PM.
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I'm not trying to sell anything or promote any business. I have no association with this dealership. I posted the car because it caught my attention and I wanted to let members know that another exclusive C63 is available.
I don't think I violated TOU but I can give myself an infraction if needed.
#10
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The window sticker looks like the ones they put on used cars here in CA. Its probably used with some miles on it....not that there is anything wrong with that!
#16
(Congrats on your BS, btw.)
#18
Yeah, but you can't compare two separate markets when determining what's a good deal. A "good deal" is defined by the local market. The actual cost of the car can be overpriced despite being cheaper than the cost + taxes/tariffs in another country or region.
In the US, $140k is overpriced and significantly over MSRP.
In the US, $140k is overpriced and significantly over MSRP.
#20
The unfortunate part is that you can't get a new GT3 RS 3.8 anymore.
I'm sure there are some waiting to be sold with low low / delivery miles (none on the market, right now, but probably in someone's collection). Still, if it's been titled, it won't qualify as New.
I'm sure there are some waiting to be sold with low low / delivery miles (none on the market, right now, but probably in someone's collection). Still, if it's been titled, it won't qualify as New.
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Yeah, but you can't compare two separate markets when determining what's a good deal. A "good deal" is defined by the local market. The actual cost of the car can be overpriced despite being cheaper than the cost + taxes/tariffs in another country or region.
In the US, $140k is overpriced and significantly over MSRP.
In the US, $140k is overpriced and significantly over MSRP.
#23
So $140k list price > $130k msrp.
Anyway, my intent with my comment earlier was that just because it sells for $200k+ in other countries due to tariffs and taxes, doesn't make $140k list ($130k msrp) a "good deal."
#24
I do feel the need to rephrase, though... This one's not as overpriced as some others I've seen. And North Olmstead is an awesome dealership. Trying to see what can be done to make this work here.