Thinking to buy a new GTR , magno paint care , want your opinions
First i would like to thank everyone in this forums for all the informations posted , i learned alot and still learning .
I had a 2015 amg gts Ed1 but i sold it last year , what an amazing car I had the chance to drove some super/sports cars but none of them gave this felling that i got from the gts or the gtr .
Anyways now after 1 year since i sold my gts im ready to buy the GTR , but i would like to know your opinions maybe it will help me to take my decision .
I find a good deal with a barnd new amg gtr 2019/9 fully loaded i mean it has every thing you can imagine , after i configure it online with the same specs the price was around 220k euro ( german website )
Anyways this one im talking about with 16km the price is 180k the only problem is not the new model with the big screen and the new LEd buttons like the new GT 4 door or the 2020 Gt series ,
My question is do you guy think its matter to wait and get the new model or its a sport car all those options are not necessary ?
I like technology and if i had to choose for sure i will choose the new model but i dont think i will ever find it new with that price and fully loaded , and to be honest this is the maximum budget i can spend , after the tax/ importation it will cost me around 240k euro.
My second question is regarding the paint , since it my first time i will buy a car with the matt paint , im afraid that it dont resist to scratchs like the normal paint , i heard about the ppf and i would love to install it but in my place it will be hard to find a professional garage who can do it in right way .
So do you guys think to have this green magno without a ppf is mistake ? specially im thinking to keep this car for a long time and im the kind who like to see it like day 1 for the next couple of years .
Thanks
Last edited by Michael2; Sep 10, 2019 at 10:11 PM.




There are a few areas on these cars that get blasted, especially with the CUP tires.
I drove mine for about 800km and 1 track day and it had about a dozen or more small chips.
My older GTR which had about 9,000 km with full protection still had some good marks on the film from road debris.
I would at the very least do hood, front, front fenders and entire lower rockers. Should do headlights too.
Ok Without the ppf is a mistake .
So For the first question what do you think regarding the difference in the old/new model .
Shall i wait until i get the new one or it doesn't matter ?
Also for the price 180k euro is a good price for a full loaded amg gtr in green magno or i can find even 2020 model with the same options at this cost .
I believe the price now for a brand new GTR ( old model ) are cheaper ,so maybe in 2020 face lift GTR will not be possible to find it less than 210k euro with the same options ,
its true or im wrong ?
Thanks
Last edited by Michael2; Sep 10, 2019 at 09:18 PM.
As far as waiting for a newer model, I would not advise it personally. The touchpad only infotainment control on the new cars is terrible in comparison to the twist knob/touch pad combo, and the dials on the steering wheel feel cheap and flimsy.




As far as the gauges, I love the analog gauges. The car carries over a little "old school" brute with this. Plus I didn't feel like dealing with software glitches or screen issues. I just wanted raw tachymeters. Plus I think the steering wheel mouse pads are ridiculous and over the top overkill.
Either way its a personal preference. Congrats on whatever you get....
Last edited by ZephyrAMG; Sep 11, 2019 at 12:27 AM.
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The electric bits on the 2020 are pretty cool if that’s what you’re into. But it’s kinda like the new iphone11...I wouldn’t upgrade as I don’t find those tidbits to confer a huge advantage or premium in the used market to my predictions. Some people love the purist approach, others are early adopters and like the new tech.
Don’t buy the car until you’re ready to buy the ppf as soon as you take delivery. If you want the car to stay looking like new with a color like GHM, you can’t complain about spending 8-10k to wrap it professionally. I have a white GTR and am thankful everyday I chose to install it along with the clearplex on the windshield....I also use gloves for my steering wheel but I’m neurotic and have really sweaty hands.
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Loving my Magno paint on the 2020. Makes the car look mean AF.
I did have a preference for the analog gauges until I had a chance experience the digital dash. When digital dashes first came out and I am coming from the BMW world, I did not like at all.
But I must say Mercedes did a pretty good job with their dash, it does keep some of the traditional round gauge style, and you are able to display much more information which I really like.
Also the changes in the infotainment system is a big improvement but this is more of a novelty than a necessity. Nice to have. Of course there is the Track Pace software which I have played with a bit and have done some logging but just pretty basic stuff for now.
I was able to order my car with the traditional round knob and not the touch pad. Had the hybrid knob/touch pad in my BMW and did not like at all.
A cheap '18 is a far better deal over a new '20.
I’m a fan of the latest technology and looks, so go with new model if you can. I’m not convinced that analog is better or will sell better later on. And the two 12” screen are really good.
With only 900 km on the clock my wife and I are still under it’s charm.
I’m a fan of the latest technology and looks, so go with new model if you can. I’m not convinced that analog is better or will sell better later on. And the two 12” screen are really good.
With only 900 km on the clock my wife and I are still under it’s charm.








The big issue with the new dash is they ruined the aesthetics of the center console by changing the round knobs! The whole point was that it looked like a V8 with the knobs as cylinders! The rectangles look stupid, since there are round elements everywhere else, and the console no longer resembles a V8.
Also, most of the controls are unnecessary since you have the steering wheel controls; which I agree feel very cheap, since the entire pod moves when you rotate it or push a button.
And the starter button has moved to the conventional location by the steering wheel, which is not as exotic as on the V8 console.
However, the lack of Apple CarPlay on the 2019 and no front camera is unfortunate, but not a deal breaker.
I do like the digital screens but they will date faster than the analogue, that’s for sure.
I assumed the AMG GT was safe, but as per a thread on this forum about an AMG GTR PRO, the owner commented the exhaust was more mute than his older GTR. He said it might just be because the car is a track focused.
Then I came across this guy on reddit (Link: https://www.reddit.com/r/cars/commen..._all_week_ama/)
He commented "This GT's biggest disappointment is that it's quiet at low speeds, even with max exhaust settings. The GT doesn't belt AMG notes until you slam on the gas, and by the time it sings, you're breaking the law. By contrast, the BULLITT Mustang I tested last week sounded amazing all the time, with four very distinct exhaust settings to the GT's two."
The reddit guy might not know what he is talking about, but haven driven my 2018 - I would not call the exhaust disappointing or mute at the slightest. So I assume maybe the 2020 model facelift is muted.
Take this all with a grain of salt, however, as I have not heard a 2020 myself to confirm. So I'm just speculating.
Can the digital dash be retrofitted?
The steering wheel buttons are solid and well made, none of them move (flex) on my wheel! Invisible the new rotary and push button mode selectors.
Last edited by SimMB; Sep 20, 2019 at 07:59 AM.




my problem with the 2020 is the console switches. It ruins the aesthetics of an otherwise perfect design.




Back to the exhaust, yes it is much quieter.. below 3500 RPM. Above that, it sings.
While the new exhaust is quieter, I do like the tone of the new (above 3500 RPM) more than the old.


