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Old 06-02-2019, 05:49 PM
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Good price for 16 gts

Hey guys I’ve been in love with gts since it came I finally believe it’s time I pull the trigger I’m considering a 2016 what is a fair price for a fairly optioned car ?
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I usually check autotrader and cars.com.

Around here it's $80-90k listed price for 2016s with 15-30k miles. Might be slightly higher in the Bay Area. Maybe someone can post auction data.
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2016 amg gts/ 2016 S63 coupe
This will be my first amg /sports car I’ve never purchased anything in this class just don’t know what to expect
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Originally Posted by kumizi
I usually check autotrader and cars.com.

Around here it's $80-90k listed price for 2016s with 15-30k miles. Might be slightly higher in the Bay Area. Maybe someone can post auction data.

This is what you should expect to pay. You can get into the high $70s if shopping nationwide, and willing to go high mileage on certain examples that have been sitting on a lot for 2+ months (think 30k+ miles), but most of the decent examples will be $80-90k, or mid/high $90s for very low mileage.
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A month ago I paid low 90's for a CPO 12k local car (Houston) with a 155k sticker. It was optioned exactly like I would want to have ordered and presents as if new. YMMV
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Originally Posted by Orcbolg
This is what you should expect to pay. You can get into the high $70s if shopping nationwide, and willing to go high mileage on certain examples that have been sitting on a lot for 2+ months (think 30k+ miles), but most of the decent examples will be $80-90k, or mid/high $90s for very low mileage.
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