A killer deal...and a killer scratch. New owner checking in.
Happy/angry owner of a new C63S here. Let me start with the happy first.
I've been dailying an E46 M3 for some time now (Jet Black over Cinnamon, 6-speed). But with child #3 on the way, the time had come for me to get something more practical. Naturally I decided to buy a C63S.
Spent months looking around on the used scene, found a few that I liked but nothing perfect. Seemed to me there were lots of demo/dealer-owned cars that had questionable early lives. Combined with the fact that I was looking for performance exhaust (mandatory) and night package (highly desirable), it meant my pool was pretty shallow.Then one day in my searches, I found a leftover 2017 at a dealership in Iowa listed at $69,995 (MSRP of just under $84k). I was originally planning to spend around $60k, but the prospect of getting a new car for not THAT much more was pretty tantalizing. Yadda yadda yadda with calls and negotiation and whatnot and I got what I think is a killer deal: I paid the asking price of $69,995, but had them ship the car in covered transport at their expense (probably a $1,500 value). Full specs: 2017 C63S sedan, black on black/grey. Carbon fiber trim, premium 3 package, performance exhaust, illuminated star (going to unplug that one today LOL), panorama roof, night package, AMG performance seats. Took delivery of the car yesterday and even managed to squeeze it in my admittedly only 1.5 car garage with the M3 (this is temporary since the M is for sale, but I wanted to keep them both covered up).
So yesterday was a good day, until...it happened. I have an exceptionally narrow driveway with a stone wall on one side and a steep hill, at the bottom of which is my garage (which requires a 90 degree right turn to get in). It's pretty cramped since my wife parks her car at the end of the driveway and I park in the garage, so it takes a delicate maneuver just to get it out down there. Then to complicate things, my neighbor tends to park directly behind my driveway, making that turn similarly difficult to execute. Going for a drive last night so I hopped in and had successfully extracted the C63 from the garage past the M3 and my wife's car and made it up the driveway. But when I got up there I was so focused on not hitting the neighbor's car behind me that I cut the turn too early and CRUUUNCH. You guessed it: I scraped the living hell out of the front left of the car. You can see what I mean in the picture.
Since I'm very much a DIY-er, my first instinct here is to buy filler myself and fill/sand/repaint on my own. That said, I recognize that I'm not an expert. Anyone have ideas on what it might cost to get this patched and repainted? I don't want to go to a generic body shop and have them "match" the paint, so I'm hesitant to go that route, but I worry that a dealer will charge me $1k or something. Any insight would be appreciated.
Ray



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This would cost me $50 to have it repaired.
Maybe try and locate a local scratch and dent guy...
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The bumper needs: sanding and fill, more sanding, primer, more sanding, multiple paint applications, and clear coat.
This is going to cost at least $500 to do it right. Most quotes will probably fall between $500-800. Good paint shops have no problem matching paint.
in the uk some a-hole neighbour went on a scratching rampage and keyed all of our cars. at the time i only had 2 panels scratched on my gla 45. merc quote was a laughable gbp2k! this included taking panels off and colour matching by respraying the bumpers too looool . anyhow, my wife scratched 1 door panel on her smart forfour brabus (1 year old car)...after her annual service we got a courtesy quote in the mail...£2k lol from the same dealer that quoted on my gla.
hope it all goes well




