2018 C63s AMG coupe MSRP $99,750
For Sale2018 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG S
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Price
$66,000
- Location Tempe, AZ, 85282, USA
- Condition Used
- VIN WDDWJ8HB6JF666425
- Mileage 12,250
- Engine 8 cyl
- Drive Type 2WD
- Transmission Automatic
- Vehicle Type Coupe
- Exterior Color White
Description:
fully loaded C63s with MSRP $99,975
Designo Diamond White Metallic
Redd Pepper/Black Nappa leather
Advanced Lighting Package
AMG performance seat
AMG track pace app
AMG ceramic compound Breaking
AMG sliver Fiber Glass Tirm
AMG performance Exhaust
AMG carbon fiber rear spoiler
Extreme performance sport tire
Multimedia package
AMG night Package
Advanced Parking Assist Package
Driver Assistance Package
Air Balance cabin
Fragrance system
wheel locking bolts
chrome door handle inserts
head-up display
control code
19" fornt Forged cross-spoke wheels black
20" rear Forged cross-spoke wheels black
Mushal 720 7557474
Pros:
- Communication has been pretty solid
- High build CPO at a solid price
- Seemed like a nice person
- Vehicle doesn't have a title yet. When requesting information about the title I was told that the title was on the way and should arrive next week. A week later it hasn't arrived, but do understand that COVID is slowing things down a bit. Seller wanted to proceed with the transaction while the title arrived and I got a little spooked.
- When asking for proof of the tile request, was sent a photo of the registration purchase that was expired
- When I asked a few more question, the title was lost and seller is requesting a secondary title
- The vehicle was purchased in 1/19, but over 1.5 years later there is no title? Seemed odd, but I've been wrong before
- Seller will be moving out of country soon, so it will be impossible for me to do anything if I'm wrong - The vehicle isn't under this seller's name, but claims they have a power of attorney (saw a few pages) and that they are authorized to sell. Personally didn't feel comfortable purchasing the vehicle without an easy transfer of ownership
- When asking about registration if I did proceed this way, it turns out it hasn't been registered for months (Jan / 2020 exp in Cali - Vehicle is in AZ), but "I've been driving it around that way and never had a problem" was the response. Also offered a 3 day permit, but it doesn't allow much time to get the title in order
- When asking about the person's address, it was given that it was the same as theirs (so why not have that seller transfer)
- I have no idea why this person doesn't represent themselves. If they're deceased, is this person an executor? I'm by no means a lawyer, but I've had my father's power of attorney for some time and that didn't allow me just to go sell his house.
- This doesn't make sense to me as if the ownership was clear to the seller, then register it in the state you live in - The vehicle has some damage. Two were pointed out the first time I saw the vehicle, I had to ask about the third piece of damage.
- There is a dent in the rear quarter panel on the body line (1.5k repair), but it's pretty minor
- A few wheels have road rash on them. Seller has a wheel warranty and stated that if I called and said I was this person, they would cover it. I don't like mimic'ing someone else, but seller was willing to take it in and complete
- Some small paint scrapes on the front of the vehicle - Hey, so it's a used vehicle. It has some stuff wrong, that's fine... I get it. We agreed to have the dent fixed (because of the paint/dent warranty) at the negotiated price. Seller took it to the dealership and the dent was not covered so the seller didn't want to fix it
- I tentatively agreed to take the vehicle with the damage since it was minor, even though I know it will drive me nuts
Good luck to the seller and anyone interested in it.




Pros:
- Communication has been pretty solid
- High build CPO at a solid price
- Seemed like a nice person
- Vehicle doesn't have a title yet. When requesting information about the title I was told that the title was on the way and should arrive next week. A week later it hasn't arrived, but do understand that COVID is slowing things down a bit. Seller wanted to proceed with the transaction while the title arrived and I got a little spooked.
- When asking for proof of the tile request, was sent a photo of the registration purchase that was expired
- When I asked a few more question, the title was lost and seller is requesting a secondary title
- The vehicle was purchased in 1/19, but over 1.5 years later there is no title? Seemed odd, but I've been wrong before
- Seller will be moving out of country soon, so it will be impossible for me to do anything if I'm wrong - The vehicle isn't under this seller's name, but claims they have a power of attorney (saw a few pages) and that they are authorized to sell. Personally didn't feel comfortable purchasing the vehicle without an easy transfer of ownership
- When asking about registration if I did proceed this way, it turns out it hasn't been registered for months (Jan / 2020 exp in Cali - Vehicle is in AZ), but "I've been driving it around that way and never had a problem" was the response. Also offered a 3 day permit, but it doesn't allow much time to get the title in order
- When asking about the person's address, it was given that it was the same as theirs (so why not have that seller transfer)
- I have no idea why this person doesn't represent themselves. If they're deceased, is this person an executor? I'm by no means a lawyer, but I've had my father's power of attorney for some time and that didn't allow me just to go sell his house.
- This doesn't make sense to me as if the ownership was clear to the seller, then register it in the state you live in - The vehicle has some damage. Two were pointed out the first time I saw the vehicle, I had to ask about the third piece of damage.
- There is a dent in the rear quarter panel on the body line (1.5k repair), but it's pretty minor
- A few wheels have road rash on them. Seller has a wheel warranty and stated that if I called and said I was this person, they would cover it. I don't like mimic'ing someone else, but seller was willing to take it in and complete
- Some small paint scrapes on the front of the vehicle - Hey, so it's a used vehicle. It has some stuff wrong, that's fine... I get it. We agreed to have the dent fixed (because of the paint/dent warranty) at the negotiated price. Seller took it to the dealership and the dent was not covered so the seller didn't want to fix it
- I tentatively agreed to take the vehicle with the damage since it was minor, even though I know it will drive me nuts
Good luck to the seller and anyone interested in it.
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