About to Purchase a S55 AMG What to look for?


Other stuff to look for: try all the seat adjustments. Seat position is electrical, cushion adjustment is pneumatic. Power locks are also pneumatic, make sure those work. Rear headrests up and down from the dash button are pneumatic; that button only raises the outer ones, but lowers all three. (At least on mine, and I think that's correct; the center one has to be raised manually so as to not block the rear view mirror.) Check the soft-close of each door. They share an air pump, but each door has its own line from the pump. Close the door so it doesn't quite close, like you'd normally have to open and close again; it should actually pull itself closed. If it doesn't, or the power lock doesn't work, there's an air system problem. That same air pump inflates the lumbar adjustments, too. If the rear seat has the air cushions, there'll be a wheel on the side of the seat near the door. The rear seats may be power adjusted, too, if the switches exist on the back doors.
Don't plan on replacing the factory radio unless you want to spend a lot of money. It's tied into every system in the car, almost. Cables from the head unit to the amp are fiber-optic, not copper cables. Bluetooth adapters are out there, but again, expensive, and most require the Mercedes phone system to be in the car, which mine wasn't. I haven't bothered. The nav system is useless, don't even look for CDs for it. The newest ones available for this unit are 12 or 15 years old, so the maps are slightly out of date.
If it has aftermarket wheels on it, remove one of the lug bolts and try its fit in the spare wheel. Make sure it extends inside the wheel far enough to grab the hub, but not much more than a quarter of an inch or so. Different wheels have different thicknesses at the hub, and finding out you can't use your spare is not something you want to discover 750 miles from anywhere. That wouldn't be a purchase yay/nay decision, but check it out soon after you get the car. I had to replace my lug bolts with longer ones when I removed the stupid over-wide 20s in favor of OEM wheels. While you're at it, if the car has locking lugs, make sure the key exists. Mine didn't...
All that said, the car is extremely comfortable to drive, and wicked fast. Takes premium fuel, and gets maybe 12 to 15 mpg in town; on the road, you might see 20, but not on Interstates at 80+. Don't expect any better than that. Ever.
Last edited by wfooshee; Jul 4, 2019 at 10:00 PM.




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The condition of my S55 falls in the catagory > " I would not hesitate in selling to my best friend "
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