Ordering a 2020 S63 Coupe
Maybe you can consider using the savings in price to retro fit CCBs. CCBs provide a better experience, save money in the not that long run, and look awesome. If you intend to keep the coupe for more than 1.5 years, and drive it the way it ought to be driven, you will save more than you spend. I have an older thread on that with the invoice.
I am already looking into having CCBs put on the car. I take delivery of the car on Wednesday and then its off to get a full ceramic coating!
You want the AMG CCB's - the math lesson
has been explained over and over in this
sub-forum -
If you do not order the CCB's and opt to go
with dirty wheels as least go with silver calipers -
Nothing degrades a Mercedes like red calipers -
Ask yourself what is the difference between
200k and 210k -
You will have serious regrets about any option
you wanted but thought that you should be
watching your costs -
To change once your Coupe has arrived it
will cost big money to make your Coupe
the way you should have ordered it -
Again - stop and think as you are purchasing
the top GT produced -
Don't cut corners -
Do it right -
Thank-You
D.B.
.
I have to ask why you decided against ordering
your COUPE with CCB's instead opting for the
$700.00 "RED" caliper option -
You have posted that money was / is not the issue
and now you are talking about a $26,000.00 retro-fit
of the CCB's -
The reason I am asking is the reason(s) most buyers that
don't check the CCB box when ordering give -
"I heard that they squeak - make noise - I don't drive hard"
or my favorite "The salesman recommended against getting
CCB's because..."
The benefits of CCB's have been posted over and over in this
sub-forum and the math regarding CCB's vs. steel brakes
(Math 101) has been explained again and again -
In fact most posts against having CCB's come from owners
who don't have CCB's (W222 / C217 forums) -
While I applaud your decision to up-grade to CCB's
I am just curious what your mindset was for not checking
the CCB box when you placed your order -
Thank-You
D.B.
.
He found a coupe that is already here in the US and that was configured very closely to his specs. He also got a large discount because he did select CCBs on his build, and since that coupe didn’t have it, he’s doing the best next thing which is the retrofit.
With some luck I hope the discount will cover the retrofit, or most of it.
He found a coupe that is already here in the US and that was configured very closely to his specs. He also got a large discount because he did select CCBs on his build, and since that coupe didn’t have it, he’s doing the best next thing which is the retrofit.
With some luck I hope the discount will cover the retrofit, or most of it.
your COUPE with CCB's instead opting for the
$700.00 "RED" caliper option -
You have posted that money was / is not the issue
and now you are talking about a $26,000.00 retro-fit
of the CCB's -
The reason I am asking is the reason(s) most buyers that
don't check the CCB box when ordering give -
"I heard that they squeak - make noise - I don't drive hard"
or my favorite "The salesman recommended against getting
CCB's because..."
The benefits of CCB's have been posted over and over in this
sub-forum and the math regarding CCB's vs. steel brakes
(Math 101) has been explained again and again -
In fact most posts against having CCB's come from owners
who don't have CCB's (W222 / C217 forums) -
While I applaud your decision to up-grade to CCB's
I am just curious what your mindset was for not checking
the CCB box when you placed your order -
Thank-You
D.B.
.
When I picked up my car, I was told the dealer margin had been reduced to below 6.5% for 2020 S63 Coupes, but that could well have been a strategy to keep me from negotiating further.
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