C43 or C32
I'm finally selling my subaru for a new lady! I'm choosing a C43 amg, but I recently saw a C32 AND a C55 that look amazing. The C55 is a teeny bit more than I'd like to spend, but it's such an incredible deal I might have to go for it. The C32 is only a grand more than the C43, but I've heard of issues with the transmission that wouldn't exactly be friendly to the pocketbook. What are your thoughts on these vehicles? Shall I stick with the C43?
C43: http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/cto/4834708400.html
C32: http://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/ctd/4835361347.html
C55: http://boise.craigslist.org/cto/4831883442.html
Even if you do not offer help, at least this post may help someone find a new AMG to drive home, as they are all great deals for incredible cars!




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Fallbangskid: Your car is without a doubt one of, if not the cleanest and lowest mileage C43 I've ever seen. That being said, at the asking price it's at (which it is no doubt worth that much), you may have to wait a while longer for either a collector or someone with some extra change in their pocket to sell it. at that price, you could also buy a decent w203 E55k. Best of luck with the sale. Whoever buys that will be the owner of one of the finest mercs out there!
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Do not reduce the price. A true enthusiast will buy iy at that price. I know this because if i had this kinda budget for another car, id have no problem cashing it out. It wont be easy to sell tho...
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While I share PJMak's love and passion for the W202, I don't quite agree with his position about holding firm on your price. Your C43 is certainly a pretty nice low-mile example, and the fact that you performed all the ideal maintenance on it does add value, but you cannot realistically expect to "make back" the money you put into it, PERIOD. Unless we're talking about a pristine Ferrari Dino, cars do not appreciate in value, but quite the opposite. So if you want to sell the car relatively quickly, you're just going to have to expect to get less than what you paid for it (including the money you put into maintenance/upgrades). Otherwise you can expect to sit on her for a number of months or longer. That is simply the nature of the beast.

Oh, and btw, if you do decide to bring the price down to a realistic level, let me know, as I'm in the market!
Fallbangskid - I think you should hold firm on your price if you don't mind waiting. It may be a touch high right now but the values of these have already started to hold and slowly creep up. And when they do, the low mile ones will move up at a faster pace than the others.
However, if you really want to get near that asking price, you do not want to advertise it on the same forum in which you just let everyone know you spent $12k buying the car barely 2 months ago.....I have nothing against a quick flip and have done it many times, but to many enthusiasts or potential buyers it could leave a bad taste in their mouth.
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NADA values for that car are just under $11k, so no bank will finance anyone for more than 14000 for a purchase (120% of NADA value) nor will any insurance company say its worth more than that. I dealth with this when i bought mine which only had 54k miles.
its a beautiful car, they only type i would be willing to buy... which is why i bought a 1-owner low mileage car, but there is just no precedent for these cars at that price. keep the mileage low and wair a few more years and it may very well be a different story... see the 1992-1994 500E cars, which has similar production numbers.
I was in the EXACT same position as you when i bought my C43 almost 3 years ago now. search my threads and you will find the discussion.
to help more really need to know what you intend to do with the car: daily driver? weekend cruiser? motorsports? long commute? etc. but here are my general thoughts
C43: best looking by far, most rare, seems to be best build quality. lowest prices of the 3 if comparing really good condition cars. also the slowest of the 3. virtually no aftermarket for this car, but it really doesn't need much, depending on what you intend to do with it. it is an older car though so although it was ahead of most cars in technology at the time the interior features are less than what a decent chevy has now., lets face it the car is 15 years old!
C32: looks pretty much same as C55 obviously. big aftermarket for this car, its almost as fast as the C55 but with $1000- $2000 in mods the C32s can get crazy fast due to the s/c. My previous car i modded the crap out of and after a while it was just a PITA to maintain, basically i ruined the car. i decided not to go with a C32 because of this reason, i knew i wouldn't be able to resist modding it.
C55: newest, more low mileage versions available. most modern features, most expensive. fastest from the factory. I really thought about the C55 but just didnt want to spend 18-20k for low mileage versions. i still want one as a 2nd car in my stable but would never trade my C43 for a C55.
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Drop the price to 11.5 or restore it to 100% original factory, including the original phone hardware. You can't have both, just my opinion though.

I don't think anybody, especially an enthusiast, would look at it like that at all. If anything, people would look at it like this instead, or at least I would: $16K for a C43, or a newer, pretty damn clean, low-mile W211 E55 or E39 M5? That's how much these latter two cars are priced at these days, just check this forum's for sale section for multiple examples on the E55 or Craigslist for M5s (see example links below). See, that's where the C43 pricing at this level makes no sense. But hey, if he can find someone to shell out that kind of money, all the more power to him. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for maintaining values for the W202, but we need to be realistic too.

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac...845403299.html (this one could probably be had for around $15K)
https://mbworld.org/forums/mercedes-...ck-so-cal.html (this one could probably be negotiated down to around $17K)
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There is no BMW i like that much so m5 or m3 is not even an option.

A true enthusiast doesnt buy the best deal his money can get. He knows what he wants and is ready to spend. I think sooner or later w202 amgs will be considered cool enough to collect
Last edited by PJmak; Jan 13, 2015 at 11:07 PM.
Compare it to used C32 prices and it gets worse, although the interior is a toss up personally. Or as stated, high teens is now higher mileage E55 money, if you are into bigger cars.
This isn't me bashing the C43 at all, just facts about its standing in cardom. It's a unique car with its small size and V8, but you need to find someone that specifically wants THAT CAR if you expect to get those prices. Someone just spending $16k on a fun sedan, has much better options from an objective point of view.
Power and torque is not all that matters for some people. The 202 has what no other amg has and thats a fact
Also if you werent aware, c43 was the first of its kind. A small sedan with a v8 and first car that amg hand assembled. Also its one of the rarest amgs. W211 wont be worth more just because its got 450hp
C36 is even more special being the first official amg ever produced after amg and mercedes came together. Go to the amg museum and youll find a c36 on display, not a w211 e55 which is a beast but its also a mess of wires and sensors which will be impossible to preserve for a long time. W202 chasis is well known for its dtm history as well. If you want an e55 that will be worth something go get a w210 but honestly even those are same price as c43s nowadays. All this should tell you something. Look up an article that was published recently titled "c43 amg get one while you can"



