How are C63's moving in dealer lots? (or AMGs in general)
#1
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How are C63's moving in dealer lots? (or AMGs in general)
I can't really afford one yet although I would love to, but in my area there is a C63S Edition 1 sitting on the lot for over 6 months and is pretty stacked with options at $86k.
They have a lot of AMGs in their lot that don't sell cause not many people can afford them around here. Recently I stopped by and saw on their lot 1x AMG GTS, 1x S63, 1x C63S, 1x C63 507 (On lot for like 1 year), 1x E63S, 2x CLA45, 1x GLA45,
Link to car:
http://www.tommasanomercedes.com/new...wf8hb8fu084106
They have a lot of AMGs in their lot that don't sell cause not many people can afford them around here. Recently I stopped by and saw on their lot 1x AMG GTS, 1x S63, 1x C63S, 1x C63 507 (On lot for like 1 year), 1x E63S, 2x CLA45, 1x GLA45,
Link to car:
http://www.tommasanomercedes.com/new...wf8hb8fu084106
#2
Yeah dealers don't keep many AMGs on the lot. Don't let this forum fool you, most car buyers don't care about performance that much to ever warrant spending that much money on an AMG.
The dealership I bought mine doesn't even bother to keep any S63s on their lot since they sell only a handful of those every year.
However, this can be your advantage as you should be able to get stronger discounts on AMGs that sit on the lot (as long as you are okay with getting a configuration that may not be your most desired).
The dealership I bought mine doesn't even bother to keep any S63s on their lot since they sell only a handful of those every year.
However, this can be your advantage as you should be able to get stronger discounts on AMGs that sit on the lot (as long as you are okay with getting a configuration that may not be your most desired).
#3
yeah, looks like that car already depreciated quite a bit, it is a 2015 ED. I am sure they are eager to get rid of it before further depreciation, and it really plunges just FYI.
If you can't afford one now, did you price if you can afford the depreciation you are going to endure? and the maintenance, etc?
If you can't afford one now, did you price if you can afford the depreciation you are going to endure? and the maintenance, etc?