C63 AMG Black Series Is Here!
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I know you haven't had much seat time in the car itself but what are your impressions so far with the acceleration and handling? Have you "compared" it with your Virage yet?
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The Virage is a gentlemen's car and feels exclusive in its own way. The exhaust note that it expels is one of a kind. Definitely doesn't handle as well as the Black and isn't as "fun" to drive.
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The sound clip of it is incredible. I have never heard any exhaust that sounds remotely similar. It's so snappy.
Congratulations on your new acquisition.
Drive safe, if that's possible
Congratulations on your new acquisition.
Drive safe, if that's possible
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i am officialy jeleous of anyone whe has a C63 BS.... my buddy works at a MB dealer and the just got in a BS in red, so he called me to come over and see it.....OMG i so want one so bad.....gorgeous gorgeous car...congrats
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I can't be the only one wondering this, but in real life does the matte silver look like different shades on the different body components?
In every picture of the matte silver ones, the panel under the rear quarter panel just in front of the rear wheels looks like a different shade of grey. The bumper covers to a lesser extent as well (can be seen in side picture above)? It seems to me that it's a difference between the pain sitting on metal or on some type of composite.
How does it look in real life?
In every picture of the matte silver ones, the panel under the rear quarter panel just in front of the rear wheels looks like a different shade of grey. The bumper covers to a lesser extent as well (can be seen in side picture above)? It seems to me that it's a difference between the pain sitting on metal or on some type of composite.
How does it look in real life?