New to the MB world. Few Q's
AMG exhaust note is sickening. I had borlas on the C6 but the sound from the stock exhaust on the AMG is just outright sick. I even find myself turning the radio down. Never thought that would be the case.
C63 interior blows the vettes out of the water. From the seats and steering wheel to the plastic composites on the dash. The front buckets seats are amazing and similar to that of the Vipers.
C63 has a much better fit and finish, both exterior and interior - just totally outclasses the vette. The car feels more solid and I surprisingly feel safer. Its an AMG, which means its engine is hand built. Much more precision in putting this car together than the vette and you can feel it.
C63 auto tranny will always be an auto regardless of paddles. There's a lag when it shifts b/w gears however it has a auto downshift feature that sounds freaking amazing and is quite functional. That being said, I still miss having a manual.
C63 doesn't have the couple feel of the vette (shocking). However, you feel like you're in a f1 race car when you're using the paddles. I still prefer coupes over sport sedans.
C63 gas mileage outright sucks. This was the biggest surprise for me. Less than 200 miles to the tank, yes the tank. I was getting 30+ miles/gallon in the vette on the highway. Those days are long gone.
C63 has a sunroof but I kind of miss the targa on my C6.
C63 doesn't get the same attention as the vette. Hell, majority of the population doesn't even know what an AMG is.
Overall, I say the c63 is a better car; however, like others have said you're comparing apples to oranges. You have to drive the C63 a bit to appreciate it. It's a hell of a car, and very different from a vette. That being said, an LS7 z06 is a totally different animal. You'll spank 99.99% of the cars on the road, hands down. If you want a comparable coupe, look at some 911's S's and/or 4's. I almost pulled the trigger on a Carrera 4 but ended up with the C63 by chance. Just realize that if any of these cars (MBZ, BMW, or Porsche) break down, you're screwed. I wouldn't even consider buying any of these cars if they're not CPO'd.
GLWS.
AMG exhaust note is sickening. I had borlas on the C6 but the sound from the stock exhaust on the AMG is just outright sick. I even find myself turning the radio down. Never thought that would be the case.
C63 interior blows the vettes out of the water. From the seats and steering wheel to the plastic composites on the dash. The front buckets seats are amazing and similar to that of the Vipers.
C63 has a much better fit and finish, both exterior and interior - just totally outclasses the vette. The car feels more solid and I surprisingly feel safer. Its an AMG, which means its engine is hand built. Much more precision in putting this car together than the vette and you can feel it.
C63 auto tranny will always be an auto regardless of paddles. There's a lag when it shifts b/w gears however it has a auto downshift feature that sounds freaking amazing and is quite functional. That being said, I still miss having a manual.
C63 doesn't have the couple feel of the vette (shocking). However, you feel like you're in a f1 race car when you're using the paddles. I still prefer coupes over sport sedans.
C63 gas mileage outright sucks. This was the biggest surprise for me. Less than 200 miles to the tank, yes the tank. I was getting 30+ miles/gallon in the vette on the highway. Those days are long gone.
C63 has a sunroof but I kind of miss the targa on my C6.
C63 doesn't get the same attention as the vette. Hell, majority of the population doesn't even know what an AMG is.
Overall, I say the c63 is a better car; however, like others have said you're comparing apples to oranges. You have to drive the C63 a bit to appreciate it. It's a hell of a car, and very different from a vette. That being said, an LS7 z06 is a totally different animal. You'll spank 99.99% of the cars on the road, hands down. If you want a comparable coupe, look at some 911's S's and/or 4's. I almost pulled the trigger on a Carrera 4 but ended up with the C63 by chance. Just realize that if any of these cars (MBZ, BMW, or Porsche) break down, you're screwed. I wouldn't even consider buying any of these cars if they're not CPO'd.
GLWS.
So obviously, the C63 is a better car from what I've heard. No surprise there. But how is the driving feel/experience compared to the Vette. Which one do you enjoy driving more? Which one is more appealing to you to tackle a twisty road on a Sunday afternoon?
Just realize that neither of these cars are built for taking turns at high speeds. They’re built for raw pulls in straight lines. Again, with the Z06 being a completely different story. I think that you’ll appreciate that like the vette, the C63 is raw power (more hp and torque than the c6) but w/more sophistication. I think if they made the C63 in a manual it would exponentially better , but is still an amazing car as it is.
I can’t stress enough how important it is test drive all of these cars and for extended periods if you’re not in a rush. Go on the highway, take the back roads, do whatever to get as much exposure to the different driving experiences associated with different terrains. Looking back, the 911 was an amazing driving experience, and I think I appreciate it more than the C63 but it comes at a substantial premium. I think everyone should own a 911 at some point, but for now I’m still having fun with the C63.
Just realize that neither of these cars are built for taking turns at high speeds. They’re built for raw pulls in straight lines. Again, with the Z06 being a completely different story. I think that you’ll appreciate that like the vette, the C63 is raw power (more hp and torque than the c6) but w/more sophistication. I think if they made the C63 in a manual it would exponentially better , but is still an amazing car as it is.
I can’t stress enough how important it is test drive all of these cars and for extended periods if you’re not in a rush. Go on the highway, take the back roads, do whatever to get as much exposure to the different driving experiences associated with different terrains. Looking back, the 911 was an amazing driving experience, and I think I appreciate it more than the C63 but it comes at a substantial premium. I think everyone should own a 911 at some point, but for now I’m still having fun with the C63.
IMO the dealer that gives you the keys will also likely be friendlier and easier to work with.. my experiences anyways.
Btw, sitting in a C63 and actually driving it is like night and day, so go for it, let it rip and come back to our forum with your thoughts
IMO the dealer that gives you the keys will also likely be friendlier and easier to work with.. my experiences anyways.
Btw, sitting in a C63 and actually driving it is like night and day, so go for it, let it rip and come back to our forum with your thoughts

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