Why isn't the C63s a $130K Car?




Look at how much more car you are getting for a $90K C63s in 2021, vs an M6 for $135K in 2010. The transmission, suspension, technology, and interior on the C63s are literally decades ahead of the M6, and rightfully so, as the E63 chassis is fast approaching 20 years since its debut. The C63s also puts out way more torque than the M6, 516 lbs vs only 383 lbs for the M6. The C63s is also way ahead of the M6 in steering, brakes, and 0-60 times. The list of advantages just goes on and on. With that said, the M6 is still an amazing car which is the last of its kind, and I don't plan on ever selling mine. I just think the C63s offers a much better value today than the M6 did back in its day for a lot less cost.
So what gives? Is it just cheaper today to produce a far superior vehicle than it was 10 years ago? That doesn't seem a plausible explanation, as material costs, chip costs, supply chain shortages and labor have drastically risen over the past few years. I'd love to hear other thoughts and opinions on this!




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I have a E series AMG and a C series AMG and they are night in day in form and fit but I still like my C series the best.




I hate to say it, but you have a GLC and you lowered it. The SUVs are money makers for Benz and others and are not always put together as well. The GLE for example has lots of quality issues from what I'm hearing. Between an E63 and a C63 there are many shared interior parts, especially those that you touch constantly. Steering wheel, seats, switches, pedals the electronics are all pretty much the same. The AMG Performance Seats are the same in all AMGs. The E has more real leather than the C, and perhaps they paid a bit more attention to the fit, but much of these cars these days is put together by robots and standardize procedures/processes anyway. I've driven the E63S, and my C63S coupe doesn't feel any less solid. The difference is perhaps more in the air suspension vs steel suspension, with the former feeling a bit more luxuries and the latter more connected to the road, but letting in more noise and vibration.
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I hate to say it, but you have a GLC and you lowered it. The SUVs are money makers for Benz and others and are not always put together as well. The GLE for example has lots of quality issues from what I'm hearing. Between an E63 and a C63 there are many shared interior parts, especially those that you touch constantly. Steering wheel, seats, switches, pedals the electronics are all pretty much the same. The AMG Performance Seats are the same in all AMGs. The E has more real leather than the C, and perhaps they paid a bit more attention to the fit, but much of these cars these days is put together by robots and standardize procedures/processes anyway. I've driven the E63S, and my C63S coupe doesn't feel any less solid. The difference is perhaps more in the air suspension vs steel suspension, with the former feeling a bit more luxuries and the latter more connected to the road, but letting in more noise and vibration.
Why would you hate to say that I have a GLC? The SUVs are put together as well as all the other cars, it is silly to think they cut corners on a certain type.
I get what you are saying and it is tongue in cheek when I say a 30k car with a 70k motor. I love the C series AMGs, best bang for your buck by a long shot and they look so good.




Why would you hate to say that I have a GLC? The SUVs are put together as well as all the other cars, it is silly to think they cut corners on a certain type.
I get what you are saying and it is tongue in cheek when I say a 30k car with a 70k motor. I love the C series AMGs, best bang for your buck by a long shot and they look so good.
Two other cars I rotate between are a 2019 s560 and 2020 g550. While it may not be fair to make comparisons between the c and two much higher models, it does remind you that the c63s is just a beefed up entry level mercedes. The fact that my car is 100k sticker makes it feel worse lol.
I had a w204 c250 8 years ago and the fit & finish is the same as my c63 today.




Two other cars I rotate between are a 2019 s560 and 2020 g550. While it may not be fair to make comparisons between the c and two much higher models, it does remind you that the c63s is just a beefed up entry level mercedes. The fact that my car is 100k sticker makes it feel worse lol.
I had a w204 c250 8 years ago and the fit & finish is the same as my c63 today.
Last edited by superswiss; Jul 19, 2021 at 01:57 PM.
And I know what you mean by sound and vibration, and I've accepted that thats just part of the intention to give it a more raw feeling. I even drop the rear seats to hear more. I really can't tell you why, but overall, to me it 'feels' like a cheaper car than the cost would have you expect.
You also get horrible loaners!
And no I haven't driven a mclaren but you are correct they are also supposed to be very 'raw'. I have driven a 458 and FF and obviously there is no comparison to be made there lol
Last edited by Encore818; Jul 19, 2021 at 02:07 PM.
I think the key thing here is that people just keep wanting for more. You have a nice package of power, exhaust sound, handling and looks starting from $80k, which is still an incredible deal today. But then you want NVH, that comfort, and maybe a more prestige badge at the back.
I had my moments of wanting to have more in my C63S, but seriously for the same amount of money in the current market, I would still choose C63S all the day.
I just picked up a C8 earlier this month and I can say that it is a car that is worth more than it costs at MSRP.





