What is a 2001 CLK55 Worth?
Seems that all of the dealers that have them for sale want 55-60K yet they only want to pay 40 to 45K for them.
I have heard from two dealers that used AMG cars are just so "Hard to Sell."
What a joke...... They are just looking for excuses to low ball all of us. My mindset is that I would take a low trade if they want to deal on the price of the car I am buying. Wholesale trade wholesale new. Retail trade retail new. Seems fair, no?
Need a better dealer in the SE and suggestions?
Looking for 53K but willing to talk. Am I out of wack?
Thanks!
See if your bank has the book with the auction sales for your area and take Theine's advice.
It is an incredible opportunity if you would like a car in addition to the one you have. As good as I have ever seen it. If you have a trade or are breaking a lease early it is the poorest conditions ever.
You stand to be double screwed. You will take a huge hit on your trade and turn around and pay at or above sticker for a brand new CLK55 that performs no better than what you already have. It has never been a better time to buy a slightly used car (1 or 2 years old).
I hate to see people get hammered with that kind of loss without understanding the current market conditions. I'll get off my soap box now.
It has never been a better time to buy a slightly used car (1 or 2 years old).
That's exactly why somebody will wan't schiznick car.
Just posted mine in the classifieds. Have a new CLK55 that will be in three months from now. Have been hearing horror stories from people trying to trade them in.
Seems that all of the dealers that have them for sale want 55-60K yet they only want to pay 40 to 45K for them.
I have heard from two dealers that used AMG cars are just so "Hard to Sell."
What a joke...... They are just looking for excuses to low ball all of us. My mindset is that I would take a low trade if they want to deal on the price of the car I am buying. Wholesale trade wholesale new. Retail trade retail new. Seems fair, no?
Need a better dealer in the SE and suggestions?
Looking for 53K but willing to talk. Am I out of wack?
Thanks!
Everybody thinks they can just put there car up for sale with a price they pull out of their *** and it sells, presto.
As far as the new clk55 holding its value better than the current you are crazy. For a year or two that will be the case. After that the very limited supply of w208 clk55(only a limited 2 year run) will keep the prices relatively high. For example, a used 2001 w208 clk55 with avg. miles on it will sell close to the same price as a used 2003 w209 clk55 say in the year 2005 or 2006
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btw my brother's friend still have the car. He's no longer looking to sell the car. At least not until he can find a better car more suitable to him.
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To make a long story short, putting an ad in the newspapers or on the Internet got me very few hits. The car went on e-bay last week and was sold last night at close to what I was looking to get for it.
If you're willing to spend some time on creating an attractive auction site, you will sell your car at a good price.
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Amir
02 CLK55 AMG Silver
bro, if i were u i would hurry up and get rid of it cus when the NEW clk55 amg comes out the price of the old one is going to DROP!
If you can't get a fair price for your car hold onto it. You have a rough idea what the wholesale is now. Even if you sell it on your own you are likely to lose serious money in this market. However you will do better if you can be patient and find a buyer. The best bet would be to hold onto it for another 2 years and then reevaluate. If it is a lease I would recommend riding it out until the end. It may sound painful but it's not like you are being asked to drive a Honda for an extended peroid of time. You have a great car, why take a bath?
The Range Rover is a great new vehicle, however they are notorious for depreciating like a rock. Your best bet would be to wait another 2 years or so and then buy a lightly used one at a huge discount. You will likely save youself $20, $30, or even $40,000.
Skudz1... I paid cash for my 55 so I don't have to sell it. I am going to take your advice and either find a buyer or just hold on to it. I really like the car so it isn't that bad.. What do you think will happen if we go to war and gas goes way up? Do you think all of the high HP cars will still be marketed?
Let's hope that it doesn't go that far.
Tim
Last edited by Timster; Jan 8, 2003 at 12:10 PM.
Gas prices are predicted to jump in the next few months as the Oil/gas producers, distributors and merchants gouge us, taking advantage of our fear to reap a windfall. Russia and the Saudis have agreed to up production in case of a war to keep the flow going...so it really is just gouging that will take place in the short run with prices falling back as summer approaches.
W208 CLK55 resale prices however...will continue to drop. There just aren't that many rich young-middle age men out there looking for expensive, powerful sport coupes right now. Everyone's buying real estate......
We just retailed a 2001 CLK55 w/10,000 miles (Starmark certified) for $51,000
Anything over $50K is fair market value for your car. (If it has COMAND and/or phone add a grand)
Skidz1,
We have a 2003 CLK55 available and it will be sold at MSRP, not all dealers charge a premium for specialty cars. We Never mark a new car up over MSRP! There are some dealers with integrity out there. DON'T PAY THE PREMIUM! Find a dealership (like us) that doesn't bend people over, even if you have to pay to have the car shipped accross a couple states.
I hate to nit-pick Timster, but "Northern V" is not a player. I think you meant Northern K, as in Korea, not Vietnam.
Tim







