Limited production info on C43








sounds great, I will follow suit when my sticker expires. Thanks for the heads up!
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The Best of Mercedes & AMG




Last edited by nkctb7; Mar 7, 2018 at 01:05 AM.
if i am not mistaken...




You can only speculate as to why, but the reason should be pretty obvious: AMG cars have become far more common. It's just less exciting to own a 2018 E63S when you find out they sold 20,000 of them that year. They've reached BMW M levels of sales figures and it frankly makes them less alluring.
That, or the fact that they would have to settle the dispute as to what constitutes a "real AMG" or not. The decades-long factor that made a car an AMG was the simple fact that AMG built the car or at least the engine. They now sell far more 35/43/53 AMG cars (cars where AMG did not build or design a single part of the car) than they sell 45/63/65 AMG cars (whose engines were hand built at AMG by a single person). If they know they sold 15k 63 AMG's in a year, but then also sold 25k 43 AMG's in the same year, it dilutes the numbers and the brand. It's easier to just not release the numbers.
But they only made about 3,400 w202 C43 AMG's ever. Meanwhile BMW made about 70k e36 M3's.
Early AMG's are rare by every metric.


