2022 G 63 4x4² Order Guide
My dealer called me again and they now say what if they can do a little lower than MSRP, I was like really really, I still said no.
will wait for when they are under $300k, which it might not be long for sure. anybody trading a 2022 back to the dealer will probably only get around $250k and the dealer will try to sell it at $290k to $300k.
15k off means theyd take 20k off ha... The one on BAT only hit 300k - reserve not met. Can't wait to see where these land.




Just feel back for those that paid $150K Over MSRP!!
not sure why anyone is paying above msrp for a 2022 in 2024?


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Are you confident in this information? If so it just makes me sick. I love this car and hate for it to sit why they design new parts and build them. I even had a larger garage door put in so it will fit in the garage- where it looks like it may be for a while.
I feel certain they will make this right as soon as they can. I just hope it is sooner than later. There are only a limited # of people who will pay this much for a car and if they blow this they can lose those customers to other brands. We have had several regular G63 2019-2022 . Great cars no issues. They need to get this Squared squared away so we can get back to driving them. To me it is a awesome daily driver. Not a supercar but certainly an exotic.




I was turned off from a new one by the price (for the same price I got a Cullinan, which, to put it mildly, is a better car). But I’m sure glad to have my 17 squared alive and well and not cracking.
I mean say it out loud. They charged 350 (or maybe as much as 450 including markup) for a car whose axle has cracked TWICE. The after market for this should tank …. This is INSANITY.




I was turned off from a new one by the price (for the same price I got a Cullinan, which, to put it mildly, is a better car). But I’m sure glad to have my 17 squared alive and well and not cracking.
I mean say it out loud. They charged 350 (or maybe as much as 450 including markup) for a car whose axle has cracked TWICE. The after market for this should tank …. This is INSANITY.
I understand your frustration. I do think the MSRP was 50-60K more than it should be. However, I still think it is a badass car all in all. I will complain and fuss at MB until mine is repaired. Once it is repaired i will get back to driving it almost daily. As far as resale I don't think it will be that badly affected and I am planning on racking the miles up on it so it may not make much difference on mine either way. I enjoy this car more than my sports cars. This is a car that really does not make much sense. too tall- too expensive-etc. But I am glad I have one . Kind of like my Raptor R. No one needs a 700hp pickup. but it is a ton of fun.




