2012+ C63 sedan How well does the value hold up these days?
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2012+ C63 sedan How well does the value hold up these days?
Considering the 2012+ C63, just wondering how the values have been holding up for you guys? I know how much MB tank and I'm prepared for that. Just wondering how much the car loses on average per year now that the W205 is out.
I plan to keep it 3 years and sell. That is unless I get the mod bug
Trying to narrow down my next purchase. Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers gentlemen.
I plan to keep it 3 years and sell. That is unless I get the mod bug
Trying to narrow down my next purchase. Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers gentlemen.
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Don't buy an AMG for resale value. Buy it to enjoy.
Edit: unless black series. They are the only ones holding any value.
Edit: unless black series. They are the only ones holding any value.
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Thanks Adam, I do not choose mb for resale value. Just wondering what some others have experienced or about how much depreciation per year this particular model gets.
Basically, about what can I expect is all.
Basically, about what can I expect is all.
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2012+ are going to hit depreciation harder. I bought a 14 with 17k miles about a year ago for $48K, im scared to look at the value now.
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I've been trying to sell mine since June. It's the cheapest 2013 you can find on here with my mileage and options (fully loaded). I imagine I'm going to have to take another few grand off to sell it to a dealership.
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But don't forget that trading in to a dealership gives you tax credit on your next car, so you recouperate some, or even come out ahead.
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Right now W204 c63's aren't holding their value well @ all. I bought mine a year ago 2013 p31 with like every option and very unique interior CPO from a dealer with 50k miles for under 42. This time last year that was much below KBB so I was pumped about getting a great deal. Now I know KBB isn't the end all but at least it's a good reference point. Now a year later (again according to KBB) it's only worth like 35kish. For some reason w204s seem to not keeping their value very well. I personally think they will (at some point) regain and go up in value since they are the last NA v8 which a lot of purists prefer and really the only engine developed and built entirely by AMG put in a regular AMG.
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Example: I had a $32,000 trade in against my (used) C63. I only paid sales tax on the difference in price between them. at 8.15% that was roughly $3600 in credit so not insignificant and needs to be factored in to the value of the trade offer.
There's no such tax savings if selling or purchasing privately.
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All depends on where you live. Here in NV, it has nothing to do with business. If you trade in a car to a dealer (doesn't have to be a brand franchised dealer) towards the purchase of another car (doesn't have to be a new car, can be another used car), then you get a sales tax credit against the value of your trade.
Example: I had a $32,000 trade in against my (used) C63. I only paid sales tax on the difference in price between them. at 8.15% that was roughly $3600 in credit so not insignificant and needs to be factored in to the value of the trade offer.
There's no such tax savings if selling or purchasing privately.
Example: I had a $32,000 trade in against my (used) C63. I only paid sales tax on the difference in price between them. at 8.15% that was roughly $3600 in credit so not insignificant and needs to be factored in to the value of the trade offer.
There's no such tax savings if selling or purchasing privately.
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So what is the issue? Too much inventory for the W204?
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$45.5k CAD, so under $38,000 USD. For a 2013 with every option or nearly every option; metallic white, Nappa leather, performance package, all driver assists, upgraded rear seating package, multimedia package, etc.
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Yours is priced right. If it was a US car with black interior, I would have already bought it.
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Really the car to get right now for what you get per dollar and for less depreciation is the pre-facelift w204 c63. The headbolt problem is exaggerated.
In 2-3 years facelift cars will be worth what pre-facelift are currently.... If you're lucky.
In 2-3 years facelift cars will be worth what pre-facelift are currently.... If you're lucky.
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Exactly, there isn't a better car out there for the money right now. Hence why I bought one recently for my grocery/road trip car. Imo the pre-facelift front end and the facelift rear/tailights is the best look. Luckily my car has the facelift rear/tails.
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Price of gas is going to affect these and their resale value.
I think that the newer generation with turbos is direct injected too and gets much better gas mileage.
Remember what happened last time around when gas prices maxed out, corvettes and suburbans were not selling.
And this European generation was an in between. Power wars forced them to go all out with really high compression then dumping fuel in to prevent knock.
So in the 2000 and such, high performance Europeans were a bit more normal in gas mileage, but then 2008+ you see 11 Mpg, M5 that do 8 MPG and so on.
2014 and up they all do 20 MPG.
I think that the newer generation with turbos is direct injected too and gets much better gas mileage.
Remember what happened last time around when gas prices maxed out, corvettes and suburbans were not selling.
And this European generation was an in between. Power wars forced them to go all out with really high compression then dumping fuel in to prevent knock.
So in the 2000 and such, high performance Europeans were a bit more normal in gas mileage, but then 2008+ you see 11 Mpg, M5 that do 8 MPG and so on.
2014 and up they all do 20 MPG.
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Considering the 2012+ C63, just wondering how the values have been holding up for you guys? I know how much MB tank and I'm prepared for that. Just wondering how much the car loses on average per year now that the W205 is out.
I plan to keep it 3 years and sell. That is unless I get the mod bug
Trying to narrow down my next purchase. Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers gentlemen.
I plan to keep it 3 years and sell. That is unless I get the mod bug
Trying to narrow down my next purchase. Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers gentlemen.
I suspect my 2013 sedan with all the goodis that I got in September 2016 will fetch me as much as I paid for it or very close.
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When I was researching my purchase a couple years back 10%/year was a good rough estimate for the C63. Sometimes cars will level off for a bit around years 6-8 then fall again.
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What sellers think the car is worth on a site like Kijiji is not indicative of what the car actually sells for.