S560 VS S63 ( Sedan)
I wanted to get the last year of W222. Money is not an issue for me, and I can afford both. I will be using my S-Class daily and will put an average of 12K miles per year. Would you go for S63 or S560, and why? Thanks in advance for your participation.
I now absolutely love my ‘19 S63. I daily drive it. I have about 20,000 miles on it now. Only one issue on the car so far—the front struts were bad and replaced under warranty. I believe another forum member also had his front struts replaced under warranty as well (I believe this is a known issue with the S63 as the struts can make a thumping noise like mine did going over larger bumps). I did European Delivery in November 2018. Absolutely love the car. It has a double personality. It drives like my other two earlier W222s in comfort mode but when I put it into sport plus it is an absolute “race car”. It is the perfect car for me because I can treat it like the client toting car I use it for but I can then flip a switch and turn it into a 0-60mph time of 3.29 seconds (my best time as you can use the car technology to time your race starts).
I simply wished I would have purchased an S63 sooner. With that said, in the summer of 2017 I rented a ‘17 S63 in Germany for 10 days for Autobahn driving (love it so much that when I came back to the US I had it in my mind I was going to buy an S63 for the replacement of the ‘16 W222. The ‘18, ‘19 and ‘20 S63s are a much more refined car than the ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 and ‘17 S63s (IMHO) with a new motor and a completely redesigned rear subframe just for the S63 beginning in ‘18.
I would absolutely recommend the new S63 over the S560 especially if you are at all thinking about it. You will not regret the decision as long as you don’t mind splurging for the extra cost of the S63 over the S560.
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Your posts are too funny. I am sure you might want NO PANO ROOF either in case the anarchists take a baseball bat to your roof!
I have owned two W222s S550s and a '19 S63. I just completed a 3000 mile roundtrip from Pittsburgh, PA to Houston, TX and back in the S63. It is an amazing fast and extremely comfortable car (same comfort as a S560). The '18 and above S63 is just as comfortable as any S560 if in comfort mode with the S63. Oh and ya it does not have your favorite run flat tires that I know you like as much as the PANO ROOF.
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Your posts are too funny. I am sure you might want NO PANO ROOF either in case the anarchists take a baseball bat to your roof!
I have owned two W222s S550s and a '19 S63. I just completed a 3000 mile roundtrip from Pittsburgh, PA to Houston, TX and back in the S63. It is an amazing fast and extremely comfortable car (same comfort as a S560). The '18 and above S63 is just as comfortable as any S560 if in comfort mode with the S63. Oh and ya it does not have your favorite run flat tires that I know you like as much as the PANO ROOF.

You were the one a while back that requested this forum be a safe space ie free of political content. Then you through out the whole anarchist thing and ok assuming that you are kidding around and I kid back that no self respecting anarchist would waste his time chasing you.
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You could also get the 560 and Renntech kit and have both worlds.
Look at the Audi S8 its an amazing car.
I lived with a S550/S560 sedan for 53,000 miles and a ‘19 S63 AMG 4 door sedan for 20,000 miles. The non AMG Sedan variant has the same comfort level as the S63 sedan if it is in comfort mode. I realize this is your opinion after a test drive but there are so many ride adjustments that I am only guessing you did not get the same suspension settings set up or the sedans and coupes are completely different from one another. Again don’t want to take away from your opinion but I really disagree with your assessment after living with both sedan variants over the past seven years.
I lived with a S550/S560 sedan for 53,000 miles and a ‘19 S63 AMG 4 door sedan for 20,000 miles. The non AMG Sedan variant has the same comfort level as the S63 sedan if it is in comfort mode. I realize this is your opinion after a test drive but there are so many ride adjustments that I am only guessing you did not get the same suspension settings set up or the sedans and coupes are completely different from one another. Again don’t want to take away from your opinion but I really disagree with your assessment after living with both sedan variants over the past seven years.









