Is it late and stupid to buy W222 now?




i recently purchased an S450 4Matic with 35k miles (Premium + Drivers Assistance + AMG) for $49k.
The car has 6 months remaining on factory warranty, plus CPO afterwards.
The 6-cylinder is beautifully smooth, powerful enough, but not a V8. Leather is lower grade than S560, but given condition (perfect), price ($49k for $112k list price) and warranty; this was the right deal for me.
I would be careful to avoid cars with multiple owners (buy, then sell when they can’t afford service). But again, it all depends on your risk/reward balance.
As a side note, the W222 exceeded my expectations in every regard. Ride is sublime, to say it is quiet inside is a woeful understatement, and it’s a damned beautiful piece automotive sculpture.
From my experience to date, I say find the right one and pull the trigger! Good luck!
i recently purchased an S450 4Matic with 35k miles (Premium + Drivers Assistance + AMG) for $49k.
The car has 6 months remaining on factory warranty, plus CPO afterwards.
The 6-cylinder is beautifully smooth, powerful enough, but not a V8. Leather is lower grade than S560, but given condition (perfect), price ($49k for $112k list price) and warranty; this was the right deal for me.
I would be careful to avoid cars with multiple owners (buy, then sell when they can’t afford service). But again, it all depends on your risk/reward balance.
As a side note, the W222 exceeded my expectations in every regard. Ride is sublime, to say it is quiet inside is a woeful understatement, and it’s a damned beautiful piece automotive sculpture.
From my experience to date, I say find the right one and pull the trigger! Good luck!
i knew MB would cost more than my car for sure but i guess i need some firm pricing on things to help judge what are even normal costs. like brakes etc. though i think i only replace brakes 3 or 4 times ever in my car. they last forever! i guess i can call the dealer and ask for pricing for things. but i do have a feeling this isnt ideal for me who's retiring on the proverbial fixed income next year lol.




I understand the concern about spending good money, then having to shovel out more unexpectedly, but DIY of simple things (brakes/struts) can free up $$$ for issues beyond your abilities.
It’s a decision only you can make, but these cars don’t just fall apart- they are well-engineered, but sometimes things do fail…
You’ve got to make your decision based on your own risk/reward balance. If you do choose to purchase, the experience (until $$$$ repairs) will surely live up to your expectations.
Last edited by dmatre; Oct 28, 2023 at 06:52 AM.






