What can I offer - 06 CLS55AMG CPO?
Where else can I look? Sources?
Also try carfax, which has a similar service (you'll probably want to have the service available when you're preparing to buy) that'll update you to cars coming on the market. It's nice as it catches dealers who do not advertise on cars.com or autotrader.com.
Lastly, mbusa.com has a CPO page where you can search for CPO cars in a particular area (or nationwide).
I have requested the CarFax report. I means what a stellar price for such a low mileage AMG? Something to be aware of?
What can I offer since I would be coming in From NJ requiring a flight?
Just bought my 06 CLS55 with 13.9K miles and all options incl. distronic, 1 owner CPO with maintenance history for $55K. Immaculate condition.. good luck.
See here.. ( I added the wheels after, etc)
https://mbworld.org/forums/cls55-amg...new-cls55.html
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I have requested the CarFax report. I means what a stellar price for such a low mileage AMG? Something to be aware of?
What can I offer since I would be coming in From NJ requiring a flight?
good luck.
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I have requested the CarFax report. I means what a stellar price for such a low mileage AMG? Something to be aware of?
What can I offer since I would be coming in From NJ requiring a flight?
Look, folks: dealers are not in the Santa Claus business. Caveat emptor is the key phrase here....if they're selling an ultra-low mileage example at a bargain basement price, there's more than likely a good reason for it.
Normally these small dealers get the cheapest cars they can dredge up from the auctions, and then use lipstick-on-the-pig marketing to sell them at a hefty profit. One place here in TX recently had a 2002 LS430 for $9995, a ridiculously low price...but a quick look at Carfax revealed why: it was a flood car with a salvage title. @*$% crooks...
In that case, carfax worked, but in many cases, it does not. In fact, I recently saw a BMW Z4 on Ebay, wrecked, being auctioned, with the seller proudly proclaiming that this wrecked car had a clean carfax (it did, I checked). Not all incidents get reported, so don't depend upon those guys to be your saviour.
Yes, it is a buyer's market, and there are good deals to be found, but the sweeter the deal, the more cynical and suspicious you should be....if you can't get the car and have it looked over by a bodyshop (preferably two), along with a few good mechanics, fuggeddaboutit. And forget the inspection service that Fleabay recommends: I used those guys once, came back and said that the car was clean. NO MENTION of paintwork (their site states that they report non-factory paint), and yet within two minutes of arriving and inspecting it, it was clear that both front fenders had been painted. And the crazy thing was that this was a CPO car!
It's better to stick with stuff in your area unless you can personally fly out and make arrangements to have it inspected at reputable establishments.
$43.99K with 29,000 miles, originally titled in July 2005, so it has about seven months' worth of warrranty remaining. Three owners, three different states, looks like it was repo'd at least once. And, at that price, my guess would be that it's been hit at least once as well.
While MBUSA's new car sales are down, pre-owned are up considerably over last year. No doubt people are reacting to higher leases and are perhaps being more economical and buying pre-owned. You should still be able to bargain hard on any car right now, but perhaps MB dealers pre-owned departments are not as desperate as we think...
Patrick




