Long term update on C63 please..
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C63 AMG
I don't know what makes you think that I don't baby the car. I actually do. Still doesn't change the fact that the car sucks on gas mileage and on wearing tires. Remember, the rear traction was a engineering disaster. This is the most potent car in the world with the lesser tire surface.
I honestly don't know of any other car in the wrold with more power and less tire size, the C63 is a big looser on this department. You can tahnk the engineers. This car should had never leave the factory with no less than 275 or 285 tires(at least).
I honestly don't know of any other car in the wrold with more power and less tire size, the C63 is a big looser on this department. You can tahnk the engineers. This car should had never leave the factory with no less than 275 or 285 tires(at least).
In terms of other comments on the car.. Like others have said, the gas mileage on this thing is to be expected (but it is nice to know that I am probably driving one of the last big displacement NA engines on the road). On long road trips, the C63 is a monster on the highway and you'll really cut down on travel time if you feel like cruising somewhat over the posted speed limit. I usually resort to this because even though the seats are quite supportive, their sporty nature is a bit tiring on the lower back after a few hours of driving. Reliability-wise, I have not had one problem related to anything on the car, engine or otherwise. The car does seem to like oil though and I've had to add oil more often than I am used to in the first 8,000 miles. Can't think of any other comments or qualms for now but if anyone has any other questions feel free to PM, as I see the OP has already made his decision.
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MB GLK 350 4matic(FOR SALE), 2010 C 63 AMG(FOR SALE)
Are the C 63's known to use oil or is this just a fluke? Do you constantly have to add oil? Anyone else with this issue?
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I change oil every 5000 and have never had to add oil. Like any car, if you do a lot of hi-rpm driving it will use more oil. The fun of revving up the M156, which makes power all the way to redline, might lead the driver to drive more aggresively. its oil usage is nothing out of the ordinary though. My car has been rock solid.
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02 CLK 55 AMG,09 C63 loaded with P30
I'm at over 14k miles now recently checked the oil and added about a quart since oil change about 3k miles ago. Well I did go to the drag strip and ran about a dozen times. Happy motoring!
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Just past 10k miles, car getting stronger, burning less oil. No issues so far, other than being rear ended, causing 16K in damages, and having to hire a lawyer to be properly compensated...
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7800 miles right now still on my factory original oil(haven't done an oil change yet). Had to put one quart of oil at the 5800 mile mark or so, again, original oil from factory. Went through my first rear set of POS pirelly at 5600 miles to find out the dealer over inflated them badly.
Really looking forward for that first oil change however servioce advisors encourages me to not do the oil change until the 10000-12000 miles. Positively reporting a significant improvement on the gas mileage after replacing the stock air filters with a set of K&N plus removing charcoal filters.
Sometimes the power steering doesn't work properly, when pulling from parking lots it feels as if the steering rack isn't working. The car seems to weight much more than was I have seen reported on magazines, took the car to a local NHRA dragstrip calibrated/certified track and it is very close to 4000lbs (3960lbs with 3/4 of a tank) , weighted the car in two different times.
Really looking forward for that first oil change however servioce advisors encourages me to not do the oil change until the 10000-12000 miles. Positively reporting a significant improvement on the gas mileage after replacing the stock air filters with a set of K&N plus removing charcoal filters.
Sometimes the power steering doesn't work properly, when pulling from parking lots it feels as if the steering rack isn't working. The car seems to weight much more than was I have seen reported on magazines, took the car to a local NHRA dragstrip calibrated/certified track and it is very close to 4000lbs (3960lbs with 3/4 of a tank) , weighted the car in two different times.
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Sounds like STI fun time no?
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E63 P30, CL500 Sport
Not sure I would call it "fastest 63 amg offers". The C63 is a great car, but I can think of at least 2 other 63s that are quicker/faster than the C63: one is the E63, which in stock form, is still "slightly" quicker/faster than the C63. The best stock E63 run was 11.95 @ 118. My car did the 1/4 mile in 12.1 at almost 119. The other car is the CLK63 Black Series, a car that is actually quicker/faster (whether stock or modified) than the C63.
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2011 GLK350, 2010 ML350, 2008 C63 AMG
Just hit 8000 miles after 2 years... no issues at all except with the whole key issue not starting the car sometimes whenever i turn it. i forgot to was supposed to update the group on this issue.