Should I? 09 CLS63 for $60K
It's an 09, with 19K miles, the driver side was sideswiped and all panels were replaced. The car was also vinyl wrapped and when the vinyl came off, it damaged the clearcoat above the doors where the car was repainted, so basically it would need a whole new paint job (i dont care since I want a unique color anyway). There was a case where there would be a small creak coming from the rear driver side, but apparently the dealership took care of that and it hasn't made the creaking noise.
The car was never really abused, every time I was in the car with the driver, he drove like a grandpa... of course once in a while he'd push on it, but hardly.
No p030 package. Black on Black
Should I get it for $60K?
Last edited by Igor180; Sep 29, 2009 at 07:46 PM.




07's are going for aprox. 55 at Manheim !
It's too cheap to pass on, because I think that even after a year, if I ever decided to sell this car, I can easily get the same I paid for it. That's the deal I was initially looking for. In fact, I was looking at insurance auctions that might have possibly had a wrecked/damaged 63 and repair it myself. I come from a modding scene were we took my friends new G35 sedan when he bought it, chopped up the fenders, and welded ones to adapt a coupe front end on it. Like I said, I work in a shop and I've seen tons of cars come in to get QT panels replaced, and brought back to factory specs, replacing a panel on a car isnt as complicated as people make it seem. A car with body work doesn't scare me. I plan on getting an entire body kit for the car, as well as possibly flare out the fenders to accommodate a more aggressive offset wheels.
Anyway, I sent in a credit application for this deal and hopefully I get approved. Once the car is paid off in the following year, I'll start chopping it up to my specifications as I could never keep anything stock in my life. lol
PS... you'll guy will probably shyt bricks but this is going to be my first car. Knowing that not everyone is a perfect driver with their first car, I'll probably end up smacking up a panel or 2 myself, and will end up replacing it regardless.
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It's too cheap to pass on, because I think that even after a year, if I ever decided to sell this car, I can easily get the same I paid for it. That's the deal I was initially looking for. In fact, I was looking at insurance auctions that might have possibly had a wrecked/damaged 63 and repair it myself. I come from a modding scene were we took my friends new G35 sedan when he bought it, chopped up the fenders, and welded ones to adapt a coupe front end on it. Like I said, I work in a shop and I've seen tons of cars come in to get QT panels replaced, and brought back to factory specs, replacing a panel on a car isnt as complicated as people make it seem. A car with body work doesn't scare me. I plan on getting an entire body kit for the car, as well as possibly flare out the fenders to accommodate a more aggressive offset wheels.
Anyway, I sent in a credit application for this deal and hopefully I get approved. Once the car is paid off in the following year, I'll start chopping it up to my specifications as I could never keep anything stock in my life. lol
PS... you'll guy will probably shyt bricks but this is going to be my first car. Knowing that not everyone is a perfect driver with their first car, I'll probably end up smacking up a panel or 2 myself, and will end up replacing it regardless.
The expense in an AMG or similar performance car is NOT in the initial price...it's in the maintenance & cost of ownership. Scraping the pennies together to afford this type of car usually results in being broke and the car getting sold. Especially if you mod and plan to add even more expenses in the form of body work, wheels, etc. A brake job/oil change/tires is more than most people pay for a few months of car payments. I'm not implying anything about your financial situation, but if cash isn't a problem, why hunt for the cheapest '09 possible? Just buy a fresh one and avoid the issues.
Best of luck
Last edited by VCA_AMG; Oct 6, 2009 at 01:34 AM.
The expense in an AMG or similar performance car is NOT in the initial price...it's in the maintenance & cost of ownership. Scraping the pennies together to afford this type of car usually results in being broke and the car getting sold. Especially if you mod and plan to add even more expenses in the form of body work, wheels, etc. A brake job/oil change/tires is more than most people pay for a few months of car payments. I'm not implying anything about your financial situation, but if cash isn't a problem, why hunt for the cheapest '09 possible? Just buy a fresh one and avoid the issues.
Best of luck
Thanks, hope to shine some light on this community once I'm a part of it.
Good credit, short history in the auto department. Looking at a CLS55 now.
What do you guys think of this?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...K%3AMEWAX%3AIT
I'll obviously end up getting extended warranty.
this car will be worth less than $40k in a very short time. (i used to make what i thought were conservative predictions on what used cars will be worth, truth is - it's not possible to be conservative enough).
imho, for the $20k depreciation hit, you're better off spending $20k on a nice car that you enjoy 90% as much as the CLS63. after all, in 2 yrs the $20k is probably still worth $10k+.
btw, just so you realize that ths scenario works. two years ago i bought my used 2002 S55 ($110k MSRP) for $21k and it's probably worth $10-13k today. the S55 still drives and looks great, and most people still see it as a $100k. would i enjoy a newer S55 or S600 more? yes. however, i've got 90% of the fun for 1/2 to 1/3 of the cost of upgrading today. in 2 yrs, i can do this again. just donate or sell my S55 cheaply to a friend, and buy today's $40k car for $20k.
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they are for extreme fun only. I have lost so much money on high end cars but I have had SOOOOOOOOO MUCH fun, and that my friends is PRICELESS.. What's your budget?.. maybe I can help.
they are for extreme fun only. I have lost so much money on high end cars but I have had SOOOOOOOOO MUCH fun, and that my friends is PRICELESS.. What's your budget?.. maybe I can help. 
RENTAL
here is just one of the items on the car you are looking at.. Not that it's bad but it has been at auction about 5 times and has had 3 titles.
It's all about down,term,income and work history...
Last edited by rarfinancial; Oct 8, 2009 at 01:27 AM.
RENTAL
here is just one of the items on the car you are looking at.. Not that it's bad but it has been at auction about 5 times and has had 3 titles.
It's all about down,term,income and work history...
The credit is on point, BMW including several banks told me that the score is great, income is great, work history is good, it's just that the credit holder only has 1 completed lease, a new lease, and no cars financed on his credit, apparently it's not enough for them, and they're all asking for a co-signer.
My plan is to pay this car off within a year if not less, what's a good term to lease the car for? 36 months? 48 months? 60 months? What'll help me get approved?


