Best way to sell S55
Thanks,
Adam
tomorrow i am going to contact a broker
that used to work at the dealership where i purchased
the car. plus i put a call into the dealership and they are
shopping around for a buyer for me.
i'll keep everyone posted.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
LoL... just kidding,
Good luck on moving the car, market seems to be down on all benzo right now... the mb dealer hit me a $21000 for a 99 CLK430. Not to bad, but still hurts when your trying to move up to a S class that they have marked up like $10K above retail..
I wish i was in your boat
having to move a S55 for CL55
contacted the dealer where i purchased the car.
the *****s only offered me 76000. that's a pretty crappy
number. i've given these guys a ton of business between purchasing personal and work vehicles from them. now i reevaluating whether i will do any business with them in the future. so then i contacted another dealer through a
friend and they feel they can get me the 80000. they felt that
80000 was a good number...not to high not to low. they offered
to place it on ebay. they said they could sell it easier than i could because they can take in a trade against the car that might fit their used car inventory better. i should have more info by friday.
i'll keep you guys posted.




Keep in mind these values are geographically set for the Southern California area. Your area may vary.
The trade in value of course is what dealers will attempt to offer you. In the case however it seems dealers will low ball this value.
Used car retail is supposedly what your car is worth if you attempt to sell it yourself.
And Retail value is what a dealer would normally attempt to sell the car for.
Of course, with the economy and the soft market right now, these values are a little high.
My local dealer just sold a 2002 S55 with 7,000 miles on it for $88,000. They also sold a 2002 CL55 with 10,000 miles for $90,000.
So, there are people that are willing to pay the price for a clean car. The problem is finding them. For the private party this is where the problem starts.
Dealers of course get a lot more potential customers than the private individual.
What you need to figure out is what price you are willing to take to move the vehicle. I wouldn't hold out for the highest price nor would I take the lower prices.
I would be happy finding somewhere right in the middle. The question is what is the middle price in your mind. Come up with that number and see what happens.
it's amazing the difference in price between the east and west coasts. 80000 was the bottom number for me. i'm going to sit on it for a few days and see if anything else pops up. it seems that selling an expensive automobile is a lot harder than buying one.
if it makes you feel any better, i would love to have your car but considering the bottom fell out of the wifes 430, if i sold it for what they offered me i still cant swing you car


