I need help choosing between the C63 coupe and the C63s Sedan? Thanks!
update: right now I’m leaning towards the C63s sedan because it’s an S model, upgrade from the regular C63, and it’s more loaded and better looking spec-ed, and I find the sedan much better looking than the coupe. The coupe tend to make the car look really small especially from the back. Like a boring roadster although the design is good. I’ve seen quite a few in real life so I know. But on the other hand I also think sedans are boring why not get a coupe. I’ve seen both in person but still can’t decide. I’m going crazy.
I know if I go with the coupe I can save a ton more. But when you’re buying your dream car you don’t really care about saving lol.
after all the self talking I kinda feel like I already know the answer lol. Maybe all I really want and the point of this thread is to have someone tell me that spending $81K on a car is worth it.
Last edited by Vvvvvv; Oct 15, 2017 at 12:25 AM.
The coupe and sedan are similar in a lot of ways but the coupe has a more compliant suspension and a wider track front and back. It also has wider tires. I've not driven a sedan but from what others have said there is difference in driving dynamics although I don't think it's night and day. There is a power difference (albeit marginal) between the C63 and C63S (coupe or sedan).
Finally, you should be able to find more than those just two cars. For instance, the C63 sedan starts at around $66k. If there isn't one nearby you might consider ordering one spec'd the way you want it. That way you don't have to compromise or spend money on options you may not want or need. Or you could just expand your search to other dealerships.
update: right now I’m leaning towards the C63s sedan because it’s an S model, upgrade from the regular C63, and it’s more loaded and better looking spec-ed, and I find the sedan much better looking than the coupe. The coupe tend to make the car look really small especially from the back. Like a boring roadster although the design is good. I’ve seen quite a few in real life so I know. But on the other hand I also think sedans are boring why not get a coupe. I’ve seen both in person but still can’t decide. I’m going crazy.
I know if I go with the coupe I can save a ton more. But when you’re buying your dream car you don’t really care about saving lol.
after all the self talking I kinda feel like I already know the answer lol. Maybe all I really want and the point of this thread is to have someone tell me that spending $81K on a car is worth it.
If you want the best of everything, do what I did, and buy the convertible.
Last edited by tscales; Oct 18, 2017 at 07:56 AM.




The coupe and sedan are similar in a lot of ways but the coupe has a more compliant suspension and a wider track front and back. It also has wider tires. I've not driven a sedan but from what others have said there is difference in driving dynamics although I don't think it's night and day. There is a power difference (albeit marginal) between the C63 and C63S (coupe or sedan).
Finally, you should be able to find more than those just two cars. For instance, the C63 sedan starts at around $66k. If there isn't one nearby you might consider ordering one spec'd the way you want it. That way you don't have to compromise or spend money on options you may not want or need. Or you could just expand your search to other dealerships.
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I personally wouldn't go for a coupe anytime soon, not my type I guess ...
Also the coupe has the wider more aggressive fenders whereas the sedan looks like the standard c300. Don't get me wrong the sedan is a great car it is just not as great as the coupe. I was a signature away from buying a 2017 Porsche 911s until I drove the coupe.



