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silversleeper48 10-09-2014 07:05 PM

USED C63 V. E63 DEBATE AGAIN YOUR THOUGHTS
 
USED C63 V. E63 DEBATE AGAIN YOUR THOUGHTS
I know it comes down to personal preference and what you plan to do with the car, but that aside out of these 2 scenarios would you say is the best bang for the buck. If you do not mind can you please elaborate why you picked one over the other.... Thanks

SUPER (have to emphasis) Clean
2007 E63 with 27,000 Has every option except for the P30/P31 Performance Packages... for $32,000 USD

or
Clean (not super clean)
2008-2010 C63
50-70k Miles
Price Ranges $34-$39,000
The C63 data above is what I have found in my area currently for sale...

sytfu_colan 10-09-2014 07:19 PM

I'd get the e63, it's a E class and the build quality compared to the prefl c63 is better imo.
Lower mileage and cheaper for a higher class car? Why not? :nix:

silversleeper48 10-09-2014 08:30 PM

Thanks for your input :)


Originally Posted by sytfu_colan (Post 6192993)
I'd get the e63, it's a E class and the build quality compared to the prefl c63 is better imo.
Lower mileage and cheaper for a higher class car? Why not? :nix:


snowmuch 10-09-2014 08:44 PM

The 2007 e class has much older design. I would not get it...

silversleeper48 10-09-2014 09:36 PM

yeah that's true to two round huge headlights.


Originally Posted by snowmuch (Post 6193086)
The 2007 e class has much older design. I would not get it...


roadtalontsi 10-09-2014 09:50 PM

get the E if you plan to have real people in the back seat regularly. The E has airmatic which rides much software but struts go out every 3-5yrs, and the compressor. All the e's electronics cost more, and there are more of them to go wrong. The 63 isnt all that flattering in the E. The 63 motor isn't massively torquey and you can feel the weight of the car alot more. If you were dead set on an E, personally i'd get a e55 over an e63. find a super clean one... headers, pulley, tune, heat exchanger. The c63 is much lighter and edgy. It's a much larger step away from luxury and into performance more like the M series of bmw. All the cars will get similar gas mileage. The C63's transmission is alot more snappier in comparison to the E also.

silversleeper48 10-09-2014 10:49 PM

Very Interesting points... Thanks..
BTW I've seen a few post about changing the Pulley what is the issue or issues with it?



Originally Posted by roadtalontsi (Post 6193141)
get the E if you plan to have real people in the back seat regularly. The E has airmatic which rides much software but struts go out every 3-5yrs, and the compressor. All the e's electronics cost more, and there are more of them to go wrong. The 63 isnt all that flattering in the E. The 63 motor isn't massively torquey and you can feel the weight of the car alot more. If you were dead set on an E, personally i'd get a e55 over an e63. find a super clean one... headers, pulley, tune, heat exchanger. The c63 is much lighter and edgy. It's a much larger step away from luxury and into performance more like the M series of bmw. All the cars will get similar gas mileage. The C63's transmission is alot more snappier in comparison to the E also.


chrisridebike8 10-09-2014 10:49 PM

Have fun repairing the airmatic suspension on that E63 out of warranty. I think my dad's was like $2200/corner to fix! I'd get the C63 as it's the driver's car.

silversleeper48 10-09-2014 11:00 PM

WOW, $2200 a Corner Damnnnnn Thanks for your input



Originally Posted by chrisridebike8 (Post 6193192)
Have fun repairing the airmatic suspension on that E63 out of warranty. I think my dad's was like $2200/corner to fix! I'd get the C63 as it's the driver's car.


silversleeper48 10-09-2014 11:08 PM

:) thanks for your input


Originally Posted by roadtalontsi (Post 6193141)
get the E if you plan to have real people in the back seat regularly. The E has airmatic which rides much software but struts go out every 3-5yrs, and the compressor. All the e's electronics cost more, and there are more of them to go wrong. The 63 isnt all that flattering in the E. The 63 motor isn't massively torquey and you can feel the weight of the car alot more. If you were dead set on an E, personally i'd get a e55 over an e63. find a super clean one... headers, pulley, tune, heat exchanger. The c63 is much lighter and edgy. It's a much larger step away from luxury and into performance more like the M series of bmw. All the cars will get similar gas mileage. The C63's transmission is alot more snappier in comparison to the E also.


sytfu_colan 10-10-2014 01:17 AM


Originally Posted by silversleeper48 (Post 6193203)
WOW, $2200 a Corner Damnnnnn Thanks for your input

You could always change out your air suspension to coilovers. Just so you know. :)

silversleeper48 10-10-2014 08:46 AM

Oh, cool let me redo my pro and con list.... Thanks



Originally Posted by sytfu_colan (Post 6193287)
You could always change out your air suspension to coilovers. Just so you know. :)


Quadcammer 10-10-2014 09:40 AM


Originally Posted by chrisridebike8 (Post 6193192)
Have fun repairing the airmatic suspension on that E63 out of warranty. I think my dad's was like $2200/corner to fix! I'd get the C63 as it's the driver's car.

your dad got ripped off.

even from the dealer the struts are only about $1,000 each, and there are several high quality alternatives for far less money.

Worth the wait 10-10-2014 11:57 AM

Get a 2010 E63. Updated styling and electronics and the interior fit and finish is superior to th C63.
You may have to spend a little more, but you will make it up on the backside with less depreciation.

realjones88 10-12-2014 10:07 AM

I'd definitely go with the 2010+ E63 as well as it has an updated interior (comparable to 2012+ C63) and also the updated MCT transmission. The 2012+ e63 also has the 5.5 V8, but they're still pretty expensive. I don't think you'll see less depreciation though - the newer the AMG the bigger the depreciation.

dchl21 10-12-2014 11:47 AM

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how tall are you ? what do you usually use the car for ?


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c63 is fast and very nimble and beautiful. interior is little cheap and small compare to the w211 E class.


if you like a 2007 e63 I would highly recommend to get the a E55 from 2005 or 2006 for much much less and add after market e63 styling. doesn't cost much at all. its pretty much the same car with more power and tq. good luck with your search, either way you cant go wrong.


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dchl21 10-12-2014 11:52 AM


Originally Posted by silversleeper48 (Post 6193203)
WOW, $2200 a Corner Damnnnnn Thanks for your input



you can get some aftermarket for like 700 a corner with life time warranty.




I haven't changed any in 3 years...

chrisridebike8 10-12-2014 02:02 PM


Originally Posted by Quadcammer (Post 6193473)
your dad got ripped off.

even from the dealer the struts are only about $1,000 each, and there are several high quality alternatives for far less money.

He had it done by MB under extended warranty. That's including labor. So he didn't really get ripped off :)

ToXicXxX 10-12-2014 02:09 PM

IMHO the front end on that gen E63 is ugly as hell. It looks ancient.

C63 still looks fresh as fk. People won't call you grandpa :)

I mean, depends on your age too. I'm 20, so I love having a more sporty/new looking AMG, but if you're middle aged and you want a bigger/more comfortable executive class. Go for the E.

HardC63 10-13-2014 04:30 PM

E63 hands down!

I owned a 2008 E63 prior to my current C63...the build quality and overall luxury touches inside and out was much better in the E63.

If you want a "racer-boy" car, then the C63 is for you, but if you want that luxury sedan with performance then the E63 is the way to go.

Hope this helps

silversleeper48 10-13-2014 04:35 PM

Thanks HardC63,

I am kinda inbetween E63 to drive Clients around but also want a racer-boy for the weekend....



Originally Posted by HardC63 (Post 6196550)
E63 hands down!

I owned a 2008 E63 prior to my current C63...the build quality and overall luxury touches inside and out was much better in the E63.

If you want a "racer-boy" car, then the C63 is for you, but if you want that luxury sedan with performance then the E63 is the way to go.

Hope this helps


sakodik 10-14-2014 11:45 AM


Originally Posted by silversleeper48 (Post 6196559)
Thanks HardC63,

I am kinda inbetween E63 to drive Clients around but also want a racer-boy for the weekend....

Then isn't the E63 the easiest choice for you to make? The E has more interior room for the back passengers if you have more than one client at a time. Both the C/E can be racer-boy on the weekend, but the C cannot revert to client driving unless you want to squish them in the back.

You are in a tough spot if you like the looks of the C. Way sportier! I would pick the C just because its sexy and noisy despite being an s-class fan.

Autosport7 10-14-2014 12:43 PM

I am a bit confused as to how someone could find themselves torn between (2) such opposite ends of the spectrum cars.


For me the E class was never in the cards.
I have a company vehicle so hauling my clients never takes place in my car. If they had, the C class wouldn't have made the cut.
I personally enjoy higher end luxury brand name sports cars. I also find that I am drawn more towards sedans than coupes as I feel the sedans, when modded, appear far more aggressive than coupes.


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