Would You Buy a Dealer Demo C63s (2,000 on ODO)?
#26
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Thread Starter
it was an executive demo I assume. It was only driven by a 55 year old Sales Manager.
Last edited by BlantantMaple85; 02-23-2017 at 11:26 PM.
#27
I bought an ex demo in the UK with 2500 miles. It was a Jan 2016 model that I bought in July 2016. I got 20% off what it would have been if ordered in the same spec from the factory.
The car has 5000 miles on it now with the only problem being a rough idle which appears to have been solved by a software update.
Make sure they do a full service on it, including the diff if they haven't already. And I would try for a bigger discount.
The car has 5000 miles on it now with the only problem being a rough idle which appears to have been solved by a software update.
Make sure they do a full service on it, including the diff if they haven't already. And I would try for a bigger discount.
#28
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I went to my local dealership, in SoCal, at the end of December... With the intent to go home in a c43 that day.
The genius salesperson drove me to the storage lot in a c63s... Then insisted that I drive it. Can anyone guess what happened next?
Right, the c43 felt like I was driving a Camry (exaggerating a bit, don't mean to offend any c43 owners, it's a very nice ride).
First moral of this story: if you're on a budget, don't test drive the c63s. It does strange things to your emotions.
Second point, definitely more helpful to the ops question... Well, sure. I'd buy a demo 63 w/2k miles on it... But I'd definitely try to get a better discount than that. And I'd do a low mile 36 month lease since it's going to be a weekend car.
Smash on it while it's under warranty, then hand it back and do it again on a new model in 3 years. Or, if you take good care of it and still love it in 3 years, and have had no issues with it, buy it after the lease is up.
Also, and I think someone else mentioned this, but look for a 2016... Brand new, they're still out there... And the dealers will definitely discount the hell out of them.
In mid January 2017, a month ago, I got a c63s, brand new, sticker $84,500, for 70k.
And I frickin love it and am so happy I just said eff it and pulled the trigger. Ear to ear grin every time I get in it.
And I know you already test drove the 63... And actually, I'm surprised you're still contemplating this. I literally couldn't sleep til I got the 63 after I test drove it.
You only live once man. Call the dealership tomorrow and tell them your price (I'd go for 70k) and tell them when they are ready to do that deal... You'll come right down and pick it up.
If not, look for a 16... And do the same thing.
Hope that helps.
The genius salesperson drove me to the storage lot in a c63s... Then insisted that I drive it. Can anyone guess what happened next?
Right, the c43 felt like I was driving a Camry (exaggerating a bit, don't mean to offend any c43 owners, it's a very nice ride).
First moral of this story: if you're on a budget, don't test drive the c63s. It does strange things to your emotions.
Second point, definitely more helpful to the ops question... Well, sure. I'd buy a demo 63 w/2k miles on it... But I'd definitely try to get a better discount than that. And I'd do a low mile 36 month lease since it's going to be a weekend car.
Smash on it while it's under warranty, then hand it back and do it again on a new model in 3 years. Or, if you take good care of it and still love it in 3 years, and have had no issues with it, buy it after the lease is up.
Also, and I think someone else mentioned this, but look for a 2016... Brand new, they're still out there... And the dealers will definitely discount the hell out of them.
In mid January 2017, a month ago, I got a c63s, brand new, sticker $84,500, for 70k.
And I frickin love it and am so happy I just said eff it and pulled the trigger. Ear to ear grin every time I get in it.
And I know you already test drove the 63... And actually, I'm surprised you're still contemplating this. I literally couldn't sleep til I got the 63 after I test drove it.
You only live once man. Call the dealership tomorrow and tell them your price (I'd go for 70k) and tell them when they are ready to do that deal... You'll come right down and pick it up.
If not, look for a 16... And do the same thing.
Hope that helps.
Last edited by Palpatine; 02-24-2017 at 02:00 AM.
#29
I'm custom ordering my C43 and getting 10% off. You should be getting better than that on a used vehicle. I would imagine the car has been driven like a rental car for pretty much all of those 2000 miles.
#30
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Quick update to those who have replied. I have made a deal on this C63s.. Details to follow. A word of wisdom, if you are considering a C43.. Do not test drive the C63s........ I repeat...... do not do a test drive in a C63s. While the C43 is an amazing car and is very capable. The C63s just has something special about it that sets it apart. (fyi: I live in a warm climate state so 4matic has no use to me)
Thank you for all of the replies. I will be joining the AMG team here shortly!
Thank you for all of the replies. I will be joining the AMG team here shortly!
#31
You could press the sales guy to take the key to the service agent so that they can download the log. It will show up in their computers.
When I bought my demo, I played hard ball with the sales guy. I spent 4 hrs talking nonsense. Kept him on a leash for another 2weeks. Another 1 week of haggle before I made decision.
Initially I received 4k off the list price. Then another 2k. Final, 7k total + 6months of road registration, transfer fee, 0 dealer charges + 2yrs service covered. I do about 36k/year so all in all, I did 3 service for free, 2xA 1xB service.
#32
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I am not going to publicly shame them here. But, PM if you are interested in the name of the dealer. Thank you for everyones input.
#33
You sir were actually correct. I was inches away from finalizing a deal when upon my final inspection noticed the front bumper was completely scraped and gouged underneath. Probably from impact with a curb. They said they would not replace the bumper and would only "buff it out." They are selling this car as new and this is probably the most shady thing I have ever heard. I could not run out of that dealership fast enough.
I am not going to publicly shame them here. But, PM if you are interested in the name of the dealer. Thank you for everyones input.
I am not going to publicly shame them here. But, PM if you are interested in the name of the dealer. Thank you for everyones input.
All a "New" title means is that the car as never been titled before. I think anyone buying a car is going to ask questions about why a "new" car has 2000 miles on it, so I don't think it's particularly shady.
In fact, if they said it was used that would technically be lying.
#34
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All a "New" title means is that the car as never been titled before. I think anyone buying a car is going to ask questions about why a "new" car has 2000 miles on it, so I don't think it's particularly shady.
In fact, if they said it was used that would technically be lying.
In fact, if they said it was used that would technically be lying.
#35
Junior Member
But how would you know for sure....
They may have just told you what they know you want to hear, so they can sell the car......
I'm not very trusting of car salesman... as you can tell....
I would find something else...unless they come up with a better price
Shelly
#36
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