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Old Jul 20, 2020 | 12:25 PM
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19 E63s for sale, like new!

Car is in LIKE NEW condition. CLEAN CARFAX! I recently purchased it CPO from a Mercedes dealer, but I need to free up some money for a home purchase which I was not expecting so soon due to a new job opportunity. Car is fully serviced and ready to go. Original MSRP is $127,965. Loaded with every option you'd want. Very low mileage, very well taken care of. We can work out shipping the vehicle if you are too far away to take delivery here in Pittsburgh. Its priced to move. Contact me before its gone!

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So you're the guy who snatched this one up 2 weeks ago. I had my eye on it for a day and then it was gone
Old Jul 20, 2020 | 11:32 PM
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So you're the guy who snatched this one up 2 weeks ago. I had my eye on it for a day and then it was gone
Ha! How much was it when you were looking at it 2 weeks ago?
Old Jul 22, 2020 | 01:10 AM
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Ha! How much was it when you were looking at it 2 weeks ago?
$94,xxx with 1,305 miles lol. I was gonna offer like $88k
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So basically he’s trying to flip an AMG? Is this guy new to this market or something? Unless he gets an absolute sucker on the line nobody is paying a premium.
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Ha! How much was it when you were looking at it 2 weeks ago?
The car was listed for $94,900 and that is what I paid for it. That was over $3000 under market value.

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$94,xxx with 1,305 miles lol. I was gonna offer like $88k
Yeah, you would have offered it, and they would have said no. Do you think I didn't try that? Let's get real here.

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So basically he’s trying to flip an AMG? Is this guy new to this market or something? Unless he gets an absolute sucker on the line nobody is paying a premium.
Trying to flip an AMG? You're kidding, right? I posted it on CarGurus and listed it for the price they recommend. I've received an offer from a guy here on the forums via CarGurus and he offered me $90,000. I accepted it! So I would be losing over $6000 after I paid sales tax, etc.
Then, he was telling me about he spoke with a few guys here on forums and they were saying it wasn't a good deal at $90,000. Which is about a joke. It's market value is almost $100k. Obviously, no one pays that. So a $10,000 discount AND me losing $6000? Yeah, I'd say that is pretty damn fair. It is MB CPO, and that transfers to the next owner.

I honestly love how people act like they have any idea what they're talking about, when they don't, and haven't owned cars of this caliber AND have NO IDEA what the market currently is. AGAIN, I just paid $95,000 + sales tax on it 2-3 weeks ago. Which was considered a good deal!

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Old Jul 22, 2020 | 02:40 PM
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$94,xxx with 1,305 miles lol. I was gonna offer like $88k
That's not unreasonable IMO.....it was a used car. Despite the miles.....it was/is used.
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Originally Posted by 19e63sforsale
The car was listed for $94,900 and that is what I paid for it. That was over $3000 under market value.


Yeah, you would have offered it, and they would have said no. Do you think I didn't try that? Let's get real here.


Trying to flip an AMG? You're kidding, right? I posted it on CarGurus and listed it for the price they recommend. I've received an offer from a guy here on the forums via CarGurus and he offered me $90,000. I accepted it! So I would be losing over $6000 after I paid sales tax, etc.
Then, he was telling me about he spoke with a few guys here on forums and they were saying it wasn't a good deal at $90,000. Which is about a joke. It's market value is almost $100k. Obviously, no one pays that. So a $10,000 discount AND me losing $6000? Yeah, I'd say that is pretty damn fair. It is MB CPO, and that transfers to the next owner.

I honestly love how people act like they have any idea what they're talking about, when they don't, and haven't owned cars of this caliber AND have NO IDEA what the market currently is. AGAIN, I just paid $95,000 + sales tax on it 2-3 weeks ago. Which was considered a good deal!
Hi OP.

What was the selling price of the car new? Was that disclosed in the purchase meeting you had when you got it? I'd agree with the 'other' members that said it was a high asking price. LOTS of guru's and MB lovers on this site that spend a lot of time reading, researching and just being generally excited about the brand; myself included.......don't take it personally, no one is attacking you. It may be that you made a purchase......realized you'd have to sell it and yes......take a hit on a car that has an incredible ability to tank in terms of selling price: depreciation is what you're upset about, not others saying whether or not it's a good deal.

But hey! It sold right? On to bigger and better things.
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Old Jul 22, 2020 | 02:52 PM
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Hi OP.

What was the selling price of the car new? Was that disclosed in the purchase meeting you had when you got it? I'd agree with the 'other' members that said it was a high asking price. LOTS of guru's and MB lovers on this site that spend a lot of time reading, researching and just being generally excited about the brand; myself included.......don't take it personally, no one is attacking you. It may be that you made a purchase......realized you'd have to sell it and yes......take a hit on a car that has an incredible ability to tank in terms of selling price: depreciation is what you're upset about, not others saying whether or not it's a good deal.

But hey! It sold right? On to bigger and better things.
Oh man.. you missed the point entirely. The car isn't sold, because he was talked out of it by members here (that have never owned a car like this and have no idea what they're talking about) I seriously do not care about losing the $6000. Not even a little. I'm more caring that I am being told that $90,000 for a 2019 CPO E63s with 2900 miles on it is "overpriced" that is honestly the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. I think people here need to do some ACTUAL research. It is the lowest mileage 2019 E63s NATIONWIDE! All of the other cars have 15k, 17k, 20k miles and so on! At $90,000, it is literally a steal. I was offered $87,000 by my local Benz dealership. Again, it's just people acting like they have any ideas what they are talking about. It's hysterical!
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Originally Posted by 19e63sforsale
Oh man.. you missed the point entirely. The car isn't sold, because he was talked out of it by members here (that have never owned a car like this and have no idea what they're talking about) I seriously do not care about losing the $6000. Not even a little. I'm more caring that I am being told that $90,000 for a 2019 CPO E63s with 2900 miles on it is "overpriced" that is honestly the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. I think people here need to do some ACTUAL research. It is the lowest mileage 2019 E63s NATIONWIDE! All of the other cars have 15k, 17k, 20k miles and so on! At $90,000, it is literally a steal. I was offered $87,000 by my local Benz dealership. Again, it's just people acting like they have any ideas what they are talking about. It's hysterical!
I hear you mate. Those cars priced at those prices/miles will not sell for 90 to an intelligent buyer. At any rate, GL to ya!
Old Jul 23, 2020 | 12:05 AM
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Originally Posted by 19e63sforsale
The car was listed for $94,900 and that is what I paid for it. That was over $3000 under market value.


Yeah, you would have offered it, and they would have said no. Do you think I didn't try that? Let's get real here.


Trying to flip an AMG? You're kidding, right? I posted it on CarGurus and listed it for the price they recommend. I've received an offer from a guy here on the forums via CarGurus and he offered me $90,000. I accepted it! So I would be losing over $6000 after I paid sales tax, etc.
Then, he was telling me about he spoke with a few guys here on forums and they were saying it wasn't a good deal at $90,000. Which is about a joke. It's market value is almost $100k. Obviously, no one pays that. So a $10,000 discount AND me losing $6000? Yeah, I'd say that is pretty damn fair. It is MB CPO, and that transfers to the next owner.

I honestly love how people act like they have any idea what they're talking about, when they don't, and haven't owned cars of this caliber AND have NO IDEA what the market currently is. AGAIN, I just paid $95,000 + sales tax on it 2-3 weeks ago. Which was considered a good deal!
I'd be pissed if that happened to me.

For what it's worth, these forum "buddies" might be figments of the buyer's imagination. Could be he needed a foil to play the bad cop hoping to get you to (A) lower your price, or in the case of cold feet, (B) let him out of the deal.

Probably the best thing is to shake it off, don't show emotion, tell him you have others interested and wait for the next bite. He will probably regret his decision quickly.

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I'd be pissed if that happened to me.

For what it's worth, these forum "buddies" might be figments of the buyer's imagination. Could be he needed a foil to play the bad cop hoping to get you to (A) lower your price, or in the case of cold feet, (B) let him out of the deal.

Probably the best thing is to shake it off, don't show emotion, tell him you have others interested and wait for the next bite. He will probably regret his decision quickly.
Pissed if 'what' happened to you? A bad financial choice? Don't forget, OP isn't pissed about the money lost......he's pissed the other forum members talked his buyer down.
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Originally Posted by 19e63sforsale
Trying to flip an AMG? You're kidding, right? I posted it on CarGurus and listed it for the price they recommend. I've received an offer from a guy here on the forums via CarGurus and he offered me $90,000. I accepted it! So I would be losing over $6000 after I paid sales tax, etc.
Then, he was telling me about he spoke with a few guys here on forums and they were saying it wasn't a good deal at $90,000. Which is about a joke. It's market value is almost $100k. Obviously, no one pays that. So a $10,000 discount AND me losing $6000? Yeah, I'd say that is pretty damn fair. It is MB CPO, and that transfers to the next owner.

I honestly love how people act like they have any idea what they're talking about, when they don't, and haven't owned cars of this caliber AND have NO IDEA what the market currently is. AGAIN, I just paid $95,000 + sales tax on it 2-3 weeks ago. Which was considered a good deal!
Haven’t owned cars of this caliber? What? My CLS63 stickered for about the same as your E63. I’ve been driving cars of this caliber since 1997. The market is soft, people on this forum are getting deep discounts on leftover new ‘19’s that are STILL sitting on showroom floors due to COVID. Your car was a good deal at $90k, sucks the guy wanted to pay even less, but don’t assume the people on this forum don’t know what we’re talking about.
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^Yeah, that comment got me too haha. A ton of guys own many 'a cars of this and higher caliber!
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Is 2,900 miles really so much better than 12,000 miles on these cars? How? There are cars with less than 10k miles between $88k and $100k, even one listed as NEW for $99.9K. So I would not be surprised with any offer around $85k-$90K right now. I personally am waiting on a wagon with Nut Brown interior, WOOD trim, and NOT White or Black, and 20k miles or less for $85k. I know that is likely still a year off...but still. You may have a hard time getting $90k or better for ANY of these cars right now.
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Originally Posted by 19e63sforsale
Oh man.. you missed the point entirely. The car isn't sold, because he was talked out of it by members here (that have never owned a car like this and have no idea what they're talking about) I seriously do not care about losing the $6000. Not even a little. I'm more caring that I am being told that $90,000 for a 2019 CPO E63s with 2900 miles on it is "overpriced" that is honestly the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. I think people here need to do some ACTUAL research. It is the lowest mileage 2019 E63s NATIONWIDE! All of the other cars have 15k, 17k, 20k miles and so on! At $90,000, it is literally a steal. I was offered $87,000 by my local Benz dealership. Again, it's just people acting like they have any ideas what they are talking about. It's hysterical!
Wow, and you will continue to lose out of cars with that attitude. Do you not realize what this site is? Especially which section of the forums you are on??? These ARE your customers, these people you speak of ARE the ones who will be able to buy a car of this caliber.

LMAO, this dude certainly does not know how to read a room for sure!!!
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Pissed if 'what' happened to you? A bad financial choice? Don't forget, OP isn't pissed about the money lost......he's pissed the other forum members talked his buyer down.
Pissed if I thought I had a buyer for my car, then I lost the buyer for my car.

You may be correct that he is mad because he thinks someone talked his buyer into backing out, but I suspect it is likely no forum members interfered. Probably just cold feet by the buyer, and the interfering forum members were made up as an excuse. I could be wrong.

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OP , the potential buyer did not back out because people talked to him from this forum
most likely he/she was a tire kicker , and this is the price you pay for selling a car on your own in particular a car of this caliber ???
yes you can sell a car on your own , but this is usually painful and frustrating and rarely successful
my suggestion is sell it to the dealer near you at 87 K and you will save a lot of headaches
let me give you a real example
when my son went to college 12 years ago , I bought him a Camry SE loaded new sticker was 32 k , I paid 28.5 k . I thought reliable some what sporty car for an 18 yo kid
few months later he started nagging me that he feels like grandma and wants an STI
SO I said to him if we can sell it for some reasonable price on our own like 22k , I will get him STI .. Dealer at that time offered 19 k
we had 20 or so calls of people stating that they are coming in the next day , and my son will wake up early morning , wash and clean the car and no one shows up
finally , one person showed up on a snowy night in Pittsburgh with a check in my name for 15 k and he was arguing for 2 hrs that the car is worth 15 k
I told him that the car has full leather , he said " I don't need leather"
I told him car is V6 , he said " I don't need the V6, I can take the 4 cylinder"
I could not get him to leave until I threatened to call police
since then I will never try selling a car on my own
let the dealer make a cut , and avoid all this ****.
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OP , the potential buyer did not back out because people talked to him from this forum
most likely he/she was a tire kicker , and this is the price you pay for selling a car on your own in particular a car of this caliber ???
yes you can sell a car on your own , but this is usually painful and frustrating and rarely successful
my suggestion is sell it to the dealer near you at 87 K and you will save a lot of headaches
let me give you a real example
when my son went to college 12 years ago , I bought him a Camry SE loaded new sticker was 32 k , I paid 28.5 k . I thought reliable some what sporty car for an 18 yo kid
few months later he started nagging me that he feels like grandma and wants an STI
SO I said to him if we can sell it for some reasonable price on our own like 22k , I will get him STI .. Dealer at that time offered 19 k
we had 20 or so calls of people stating that they are coming in the next day , and my son will wake up early morning , wash and clean the car and no one shows up
finally , one person showed up on a snowy night in Pittsburgh with a check in my name for 15 k and he was arguing for 2 hrs that the car is worth 15 k
I told him that the car has full leather , he said " I don't need leather"
I told him car is V6 , he said " I don't need the V6, I can take the 4 cylinder"
I could not get him to leave until I threatened to call police
since then I will never try selling a car on my own
let the dealer make a cut , and avoid all this ****.
That's banana's! Had to call police on the guy? Sheesh........some people haggle yeah, but damn......so what happened to the car? Dealer got it back?
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