Could the C63 be a victim of its own success?
These are the same people who are making it possible for dealerships to refuse to negotiate on price for cars like Mercedes Benzes and BMWs. If you don't buy it, someone else will.
I am actually hoping there'll be more C63 owners to be honest, there will be more feedback on mods and DIY and technical stuff.
I used to remember when I had a miata, I would wave to every other miata owner or give them a thumbs up and in return they would do the same. I know all the S2000 owners give a wave when they spot another one. Little things like these are what gives me a very good buzz because I know that besides from owning a great car, there is also a great community behind it. Hopfully the C63 community will have such effect in the future.
I am actually hoping there'll be more C63 owners to be honest, there will be more feedback on mods and DIY and technical stuff.
I used to remember when I had a miata, I would wave to every other miata owner or give them a thumbs up and in return they would do the same. I know all the S2000 owners give a wave when they spot another one. Little things like these are what gives me a very good buzz because I know that besides from owning a great car, there is also a great community behind it. Hopfully the C63 community will have such effect in the future.
I'm with you on this!
Here in SoCal, there are mainly poseurs who it seems either 1) "wouldn't dare" touch a C-class, AMG engineering and 6.2l V8 in a smaller package be damned. So they'll take their $65K and get an E-class that offers less performance and more perceived prestige at the same price point OR 2) They're really only after the badge, so they lease a 328i or C300 for $399/month. These buyers get a "high-end" car, without paying more than they would if they purchased a Camry. They couldn't see spending $65K for a C63, and the lease rates are almost triple so they can't do that either.I've seen hundreds of new C300's and C350's (the world's largest Benz dealer is in the OC!) but only 3 or 4 C63's on my commute through SoCal over the last several months.
I don't expect the C63 to become common. I don't know what the production figures are, but going by experience... it is rare that I see a C55 or C32. I don't have a reason to think the C63's numbers will play out any differently....
unless you're in Vancouver!
Here in SoCal, there are mainly poseurs who it seems either 1) "wouldn't dare" touch a C-class, AMG engineering and 6.2l V8 in a smaller package be damned. So they'll take their $65K and get an E-class that offers less performance and more perceived prestige at the same price point OR 2) They're really only after the badge, so they lease a 328i or C300 for $399/month. These buyers get a "high-end" car, without paying more than they would if they purchased a Camry. They couldn't see spending $65K for a C63, and the lease rates are almost triple so they can't do that either.I've seen hundreds of new C300's and C350's (the world's largest Benz dealer is in the OC!) but only 3 or 4 C63's on my commute through SoCal over the last several months.
I don't expect the C63 to become common. I don't know what the production figures are, but going by experience... it is rare that I see a C55 or C32. I don't have a reason to think the C63's numbers will play out any differently....
unless you're in Vancouver! 
There's certainly nothing wrong even if the number of C63s continues to proliferate. I'm just hoping that by the time it starts falling into the hands of the used-car buyer, that there'll be something suitably tempting to replace the C63 with.
It's a dilemma I'm going through with my S4 right now. The car is a great little sports sedan, and the all-wheel-drive makes it very practical. But the prices have come down significantly for pre-owned vehicles, and all sorts of people are buying them now that they're 50% less than what it was 3 years ago. The newer model doesn't have the V8 anymore, so I'm stuck in a position where I don't know what to do with the car.
What's there to buy out there? I think we're so spoiled now that it makes it even more difficult to move on to something else.
Last edited by SebringSilver; Mar 18, 2009 at 05:00 PM.
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going back to the days of carrying clubs and competing for females. We feel an inner need to differentiate ourselves from the pack. But cavemen didn't have to pay bills and plan for retirement. They just had to survive and reproduce!
Still, that caveman brain takes over sometimes and the price of proving who's got the bigger/better club can be steep! (although this urge is great for capitalism, it might not be the best thing for an individual's bottom line)When you see the cave-man in the lane next to you driving the same car, it's time to re-frame your game and compete on another level. With your superior driving skills, you will pummel him on the next on-ramp!
OK that was odd.
I have seen over 10-15 M3s though.
Last edited by Sincity; Mar 19, 2009 at 03:51 PM.
You should check out 663's new wheels in the Vancouver, BC Meet thread on the last page. They're pretty nice.
Yeah I’m in Miami too (Downtown, Coral Gables, and Coconut Grove AREA) and I have not seen many, maybe 2-3 at most... You would think you're going to see more down here especially with the nice weather and other nice exotics everywhere...
If I’m not mistaken isn’t the M3 cheaper than the C63?? I’m pretty sure it is, and I def seen more of those, both the coupe and sedan than C63's
I also think it is just harder or more time consuming to wait to purchase a C63 since I have not heard of many sitting on dealership grounds waiting to be bought...




