E550 Rare - Why?

You normally get more private party than through a dealer, but if the price is too high, the dealer is always there with ready cash. I've seen some pretty good prices on some AMG models in the classifieds, below rough trade in and they end up trading them into the dealer. The ones at retail or higher tend to just sit there forever. I ended up getting my 2011 E350 from a private party, he just wanted 1k over what the dealer offered him, and they low balled him to begin with so it was a pretty good deal, dealer spread is typically at least 2-5k depending on the starting price.
Anyway, that's my perspective and I hope you enjoy your E550. It's real fun to drive. By the way, if you think it's rare now, wait in a few years when all MB is selling in its non-AMG vehicles will be 4 and 6 cylinder models.[/QUOTE]
I am a new E 550 driver ... and agree completely.
The 1999 SL is fun with the top down and practical enough for any road trip for two ... but the practicality & extra power of the E 550 is undeniable & great fun.
I was not aware that E 550 is "rare" but I an noticing this recently as well. Going to start paying more attention to see how rare here in Vancouver Canada.
I'm over 3 years with my 2012 E550 now and still enjoying every bit of it. I have been watching for a perfect "unicorn" 2014 E550 sedan for about 2 years (under 30k budget) none have come up at this price, they seem to be holding rock solid for the past 2 years. One comes up now and then around $28k, but all from northern states, so I don't want to deal with any potential corrosion issues.
I look around and wonder what I could buy that has the power of this car and the luxury with the full utility of a mid size sedan, so far the answer is an Audi S7, which goes for quite a bit more money, or a BMW 650 4 door, which I would not touch with a ten foot pole even though it's beautiful. The simple answer is basically nothing is going to get me out of this car unless I wanted to spend almost double, and MB have dropped the V8 in their new E class offerings unless you pay big $$ now and later to own the AMG version.
I live right next to a Eurocharged shop, and have thought many times to go and drop the tune on it, but in the end I decide to keep it stock and reliable, because I never really even tap the full power I have available now. I rarely put it in sports mode, because my daily commute is only a total of about 10 miles on city streets with speed limits mostly 30mph.
3 years, 65k to now 92k miles, all I have done is basic maintenance A few oil changes, a set of brakes and tires, just changed the spark plugs and need to get trans service done very soon. Great car!
Anyway, that's my perspective and I hope you enjoy your E550. It's real fun to drive. By the way, if you think it's rare now, wait in a few years when all MB is selling in its non-AMG vehicles will be 4 and 6 cylinder models.[/QUOTE]
I am a new E 550 driver ... and agree completely.
The 1999 SL is fun with the top down and practical enough for any road trip for two ... but the practicality & extra power of the E 550 is undeniable & great fun.
I was not aware that E 550 is "rare" but I an noticing this recently as well. Going to start paying more attention to see how rare here in Vancouver Canada.[/QUOTE]
Well it looks like I was pretty accurate three years ago with the direction MB would take all of its non-AMG vehicles. Aside from the S Class, the non-AMG vehicles are all now 4 and 6 cylinder vehicles. So definitely enjoy your your E550, because at least in my personal opinion, it is the last really fun to drive E that you can get aside from the E63. Also, again solely from my personal perspective, it is better looking than the new, more bland, Japanese style exteriors on the current E.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
I am a new E 550 driver ... and agree completely.
The 1999 SL is fun with the top down and practical enough for any road trip for two ... but the practicality & extra power of the E 550 is undeniable & great fun.
I was not aware that E 550 is "rare" but I an noticing this recently as well. Going to start paying more attention to see how rare here in Vancouver Canada.
Congrats, another beast in Vancouver BC Canada
Last edited by cocobeex; Feb 3, 2019 at 09:00 AM.
(3) I did not catch the designation
(3) were E 550
(4) were E 350
Not as rare as the posts above imply. In these parts.
not even mentioning 350s they are everywhere lol
you can also see more G wagons than 550s here in Sacramento lol
Last edited by jonUF02; Feb 17, 2019 at 02:49 PM.




Does it say what packages is included?

As for one with P1, that's basically nothing. They pretty much all had the P1 package so P1 would be basically a base model car. P2, driver assistance package, pano, parktronic etc are real options.
As for one with P1, that's basically nothing. They pretty much all had the P1 package so P1 would be basically a base model car. P2, driver assistance package, pano, parktronic etc are real options.
I bought it CPO in mint condition in 2013 and I don't imagine I will ever get rid of it. I like that big 8 cylinder in it, and it only has like 60K miles on it as a 2nd car. I will continue to have it dealer maintained like clockwork yearly.






