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e55 baller 12-11-2009 10:06 AM

How many S65s are made each year?
 
There is like no volume on this board for the S65 or 65s in general vis-a-vis the 55s. I am hence curious...how many 65's are built per year, and S65s specifically? Probably 10% of the 55s?

retardedmunk 12-11-2009 12:07 PM

not a lot...
 
less S65's are made each year then the SLR or F430 or Murc



2006 427
2007 763

e55 baller 12-11-2009 01:41 PM


Originally Posted by retardedmunk (Post 3848133)
less S65's are made each year then the SLR or F430 or Murc



2006 427
2007 763

wow thats like 20 per state, rare as hell.

Busa196 12-11-2009 02:03 PM

I was recently told by a dealer that in '06 there were ony ~347 S65's produced, and less than 50 were in Flint Grey. Who knows though??

Minuteman 12-14-2009 09:00 PM

Just a little curious what dod 06/07s S65 AMGs get 0-60 and how about mph (must be low as hell).

retardedmunk 12-15-2009 11:53 AM

I ran my car the other day
 
I was averaging 3.2 3.3 0-60

2006 s65

LYC 12-18-2009 08:21 AM

US numbers per the AMG folks. 2006 to 2008.

S 65 AMG


2006 427
2007 477
2008 295

One of the rarest AMG's around (newer cars), is the R63 AMG. They only produced around 30. Followed by the E series wagons.

BVLDARI 12-20-2009 07:17 PM


Originally Posted by LYC (Post 3858842)
US numbers per the AMG folks. 2006 to 2008.

S 65 AMG


2006 427
2007 477
2008 295

One of the rarest AMG's around (newer cars), is the R63 AMG. They only produced around 30. Followed by the E series wagons.

Thanks for sharing. I knew the 2006 numbers but was unable to find the others on google. :bow:

retardedmunk 12-21-2009 12:00 AM

SLR-Gallardo
 
they made more SLR'S and GALLARDO'S then S65'S.........HMMMMMMM----

BVLDARI 12-21-2009 07:23 AM

Anyone know production numbers for SL and CL 65s? the only one I have heard is that 2006 CL65 - about 200 units.

Busa196 12-21-2009 12:10 PM


Originally Posted by LYC (Post 3858842)
US numbers per the AMG folks. 2006 to 2008.

S 65 AMG


2006 427
2007 477
2008 295

One of the rarest AMG's around (newer cars), is the R63 AMG. They only produced around 30. Followed by the E series wagons.

Good info, thanks bro :y

LYC 12-22-2009 08:17 AM


Originally Posted by InfamousD (Post 3862755)
Anyone know production numbers for SL and CL 65s? the only one I have heard is that 2006 CL65 - about 200 units.

US Production Numbers:


CL 65 AMG

2005 142
2006 52
2008 327


SL 65 AMG

2005 651
2006 390
2007 144
2008 120

@ Busa196 - No problem.

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http://www.mercedes-amg.com/privatelounge/

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CottRD 05-15-2014 10:52 PM

SL55 030
 
I think there were fewer than sixty 2007 SL55's with the 030 performance package. Mine is one of the few of these that was fully optioned and probably the only red/blk such car. Presently in 2014 has 9K miles.

As for a 2006 S65's I just bought one with only 10K miles and will pick it up in CA in August to drive down US1 - bucket list............(G)


Originally Posted by LYC (Post 3864671)
US Production Numbers:


CL 65 AMG

2005 142
2006 52
2008 327


SL 65 AMG

2005 651
2006 390
2007 144
2008 120

@ Busa196 - No problem.

Fellow AMG owners, you may want to sign up on the AMG Private Lounge hosted by Mercedes Benz:

http://www.mercedes-amg.com/privatelounge/

** To find the forum board, click Community -> Discussion Board at the top. To register, you will have to use your VIN number, so have it handy.


AMG1919 09-12-2014 06:10 AM

How many S63 in 2011 and 2012?

CottRD 09-12-2014 12:56 PM


Originally Posted by AMG1919 (Post 6165208)
How many S63 in 2011 and 2012?


No clue as to the number of older S63 but I'm already seeing numerous AWD S63 models in our area. Dealers are selling them as fast as they arrive. Since there is no ABC to deal with prefereable to the new rear wheel drive S65 in my opinion. Just replaced a hose on the 10K mile 06 S65 that I bought - dealer paid the bill as under 60 day warranty and it was leaking when I picked up the car - and I expect there will be more ABC issues in the future. Did just flush the ABC system and the brakes as well. It is questionable if the USAA warranty I purchased will cover ABC repairs but it does cover air suspension components which of course the S65's don't have.

corsaschnell 09-12-2014 02:56 PM


Originally Posted by retardedmunk (Post 3853969)
I was averaging 3.2 3.3 0-60

2006 s65


MB lists the 0-60 times at 4.2 seconds for the S65. The problem is to properly hook up the tires to the road on maximum acceleration. There is so much torque that you can sit there and smoke the tires forever. I give it a short burst and then floor it and even then valuable time is wasted with rear tires spinning.

1of427 11-04-2016 05:38 PM


Originally Posted by CottRD (Post 6165460)
No clue as to the number of older S63 but I'm already seeing numerous AWD S63 models in our area. Dealers are selling them as fast as they arrive. Since there is no ABC to deal with prefereable to the new rear wheel drive S65 in my opinion. Just replaced a hose on the 10K mile 06 S65 that I bought - dealer paid the bill as under 60 day warranty and it was leaking when I picked up the car - and I expect there will be more ABC issues in the future. Did just flush the ABC system and the brakes as well. It is questionable if the USAA warranty I purchased will cover ABC repairs but it does cover air suspension components which of course the S65's don't have.



How did your USAA warranty turn out? I recently bought a 2006 S65 with 73K miles and got the USAA warranty (the one that's essentially a bumper-to-bumper). I spoke with the company that actually pays the claims, Assurant Solutions, and they said it's an "exclusionary warranty" which means anything is covered except what is specifically excluded. I asked her specifically about hydraulic suspension components and she said they're not listed in the excluded items (except for shock absorbers--and that's distinguished from Macpherson struts, which are listed as a covered item). So I'm banking on them taking care of my ABC.


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