Gt 55 vs Gt 63 2024
#1
Gt 55 vs Gt 63 2024
Hello everyone,
I recently sold my C63S and GLA 45, and I'm currently in the market for a new vehicle. I'm considering the GT 55, but I'm also curious if the GT 63 is worth the additional $40k. If I do decide to go with either, I would like to configure it tailored to my needs. Any advice or insights would be greatly appreciated!
ps. Not going to track the car.
mostly weekend drive with wifey.
Thanks in advance!
I recently sold my C63S and GLA 45, and I'm currently in the market for a new vehicle. I'm considering the GT 55, but I'm also curious if the GT 63 is worth the additional $40k. If I do decide to go with either, I would like to configure it tailored to my needs. Any advice or insights would be greatly appreciated!
ps. Not going to track the car.
mostly weekend drive with wifey.
Thanks in advance!
#2
Unless you have an extra 40k burning a hole in your pocket, the answer is definitely no, imho. I think they overpriced the 63 by about 20k. If you were going to track it, which you say you aren’t, it may be worth it. However for a weekend or daily car the difference is negligible and hard to tell for seat of the pants feel. Not sure you would be doing much 0-60 runs with the wifey. I ended up with the 55 and had the delta been 15-20k difference I would have gone with the 63 but no way for 40k.
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#3
Unless you have an extra 40k burning a hole in your pocket, the answer is definitely no, imho. I think they overpriced the 63 by about 20k. If you were going to track it, which you say you aren’t, it may be worth it. However for a weekend or daily car the difference is negligible and hard to tell for seat of the pants feel. Not sure you would be doing much 0-60 runs with the wifey. I ended up with the 55 and had the delta been 15-20k difference I would have gone with the 63 but no way for 40k.
Thank you for the reply. I was thinking of putting the extra $$$$ towards the GT 55 AMG instead. What options/upgrades do you recommend? How do you like the GT 55? Is there another difference between the GT 63 and the GT 55 aside from the engine?
#4
The 63 has a few things that are standard on the 63 and options on the 55. Some are: multicontour seats, ventilated seats, HUD, Again, all of those are available on the 55 but standard on the 63.
I have been very impressed with mine and it is a huge upgrade in comfort over the last series. The only complaint is the gas mileage. I am getting anywhere from 11-15 mpg and that is with normal driving.
if you look on the ordering guide, there are not many options. Most are coming in from 150-160k.
I have been very impressed with mine and it is a huge upgrade in comfort over the last series. The only complaint is the gas mileage. I am getting anywhere from 11-15 mpg and that is with normal driving.
if you look on the ordering guide, there are not many options. Most are coming in from 150-160k.
#5
The 63 has a few things that are standard on the 63 and options on the 55. Some are: multicontour seats, ventilated seats, HUD, Again, all of those are available on the 55 but standard on the 63.
I have been very impressed with mine and it is a huge upgrade in comfort over the last series. The only complaint is the gas mileage. I am getting anywhere from 11-15 mpg and that is with normal driving.
if you look on the ordering guide, there are not many options. Most are coming in from 150-160k.
I have been very impressed with mine and it is a huge upgrade in comfort over the last series. The only complaint is the gas mileage. I am getting anywhere from 11-15 mpg and that is with normal driving.
if you look on the ordering guide, there are not many options. Most are coming in from 150-160k.
#6
In reality the price difference is less than 40k:
Adding 63 standard options to the 55 base price brings them closer!
However, still could be too much for casual weekend trips.
Adding 63 standard options to the 55 base price brings them closer!
However, still could be too much for casual weekend trips.
Last edited by 6G Schnell; 06-06-2024 at 08:05 PM.
#7
^^ Depends on how it's optioned. Nearly fully loaded and equally optioned the way I'd get it with performance seats and such, the difference is $42k. The pricing of the GT is even more wackadoodle than the SL. All the performance options such as Race mode, Active suspension, dynamic engines mounts, rear locking differential are standard on both the 55 and 63 and the price difference is still $40k. At least if you add those to the SL55 the price difference to the 63 shrinks. So with the GT 63 you basically pay $40k for an additional ~100 hp. That's nuts!
Last edited by superswiss; 06-06-2024 at 08:17 PM.
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#8
it’s actually 38k difference if you spec the identical cars and add the options to the 55 to give it the same options as the 63.
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Looks like there is a bug in superswiss’ calculator as he claims the $40k, or even higher difference.
Would be interesting to see his “fully optioned” comparison between the two?
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Thanks, this sounds about right. In any scenario of apples to apples comparison there is about $37-38k difference.
Looks like there is a bug in superswiss’ calculator as he claims the $40k, or even higher difference.
Would be interesting to see his “fully optioned” comparison between the two?
Looks like there is a bug in superswiss’ calculator as he claims the $40k, or even higher difference.
Would be interesting to see his “fully optioned” comparison between the two?
GT 55 $163,955: https://www.mbusa.com/en/share/build/A45FV2
GT 63 $207,355 https://www.mbusa.com/en/share/build/A45FV3
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#11
Yes, the difference is actually more like $44k. Roughly identically configured GT 55 and GT 63: Just minor difference in a couple of hindered dollar options such as yellow seatbelts on the 63.
GT 55 $163,955: https://www.mbusa.com/en/share/build/A45FV2
GT 63 $207,355 https://www.mbusa.com/en/share/build/A45FV3
GT 55 $163,955: https://www.mbusa.com/en/share/build/A45FV2
GT 63 $207,355 https://www.mbusa.com/en/share/build/A45FV3
Why GT 55 does not have HUD, as one simple example?
Can you add HUD and other options that are standard on the 63. What is the difference then?
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#12
Ok, I missed the HUD. Now the difference is $42k as I said originally. Not sure what you are trying to prove. It's roughly $40k difference. I don't see any other options I can add. Practically added everything, except for what's optional on the 63 as well and I wouldn't get on either one.
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oh boy, the brake dust is out of control with this car. I could wash the wheels every morning and still have brake dust by the afternoon. With the black wheels the brake dust is a weird orange tint color. Glad most of my other cars are CCB.
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Hello everyone,
I recently sold my C63S and GLA 45, and I'm currently in the market for a new vehicle. I'm considering the GT 55, but I'm also curious if the GT 63 is worth the additional $40k. If I do decide to go with either, I would like to configure it tailored to my needs. Any advice or insights would be greatly appreciated!
ps. Not going to track the car.
mostly weekend drive with wifey.
Thanks in advance!
I recently sold my C63S and GLA 45, and I'm currently in the market for a new vehicle. I'm considering the GT 55, but I'm also curious if the GT 63 is worth the additional $40k. If I do decide to go with either, I would like to configure it tailored to my needs. Any advice or insights would be greatly appreciated!
ps. Not going to track the car.
mostly weekend drive with wifey.
Thanks in advance!
I'm sure the 63 is great but I'd be surprised if you felt anything was missing in performance of the 55.
#16
Just ordered mine
Normally, I would walk in and drive the 63 and not even bother looking at the 55. But the price delta and the fact that the dealer had a 55 spec'd very close to what I wanted made me rethink this approach. I went in to test drive the 55 and 63 back to back. When we came back from the 55 test drive - I bought the 55 and never bothered driving the 63. I love the 55. It is truly an amazing car to drive. My MSRP was approx 151K and it has everything I wanted except for ventilated seats and the glass roof. I have a long relationship with the dealer and they offered to build a car for me - but I loved the drive of the car so much I decided I'd rather take the car they had in stock vs waiting 3 months.
I'm sure the 63 is great but I'd be surprised if you felt anything was missing in performance of the 55.
I'm sure the 63 is great but I'd be surprised if you felt anything was missing in performance of the 55.
55 is a nice sporty car, but missing that familiar pull from 63 engine. Figured this is worth about -37k price adder.
#17
Normally, I would walk in and drive the 63 and not even bother looking at the 55. But the price delta and the fact that the dealer had a 55 spec'd very close to what I wanted made me rethink this approach. I went in to test drive the 55 and 63 back to back. When we came back from the 55 test drive - I bought the 55 and never bothered driving the 63. I love the 55. It is truly an amazing car to drive. My MSRP was approx 151K and it has everything I wanted except for ventilated seats and the glass roof. I have a long relationship with the dealer and they offered to build a car for me - but I loved the drive of the car so much I decided I'd rather take the car they had in stock vs waiting 3 months.
I'm sure the 63 is great but I'd be surprised if you felt anything was missing in performance of the 55.
I'm sure the 63 is great but I'd be surprised if you felt anything was missing in performance of the 55.
Thank you for sharing your experiences with both the GT 55 and GT 63. I truly appreciate your insights.
I am curious, do you find that the car feels heavy while driving, considering its weight of over 4000lbs
#18
Yea, I think we decided for the price point we'd rather have the Gt55's... hard sometimes on those 200k cars... I drove it and it feels lighter than it is... granted I didnt push it or wot it since its not mine..and new (not broken in)
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#19
The GT55 and GT63 have the same 4.0L twin-turbo engine. However, for around $3500, you can get the gt55 tuned to the exact same horsepower and torque specs as the 63. (Same reason the GT53 4-door with a V6 produces the same horsepower as the GT55 with a V8).
#20
As a future GT55 owner (should arrive in the next couple weeks) I'm curious if there is any negative impact of doing a tune like that, e.g. voiding the warranty?
#21
Of course there is. Any modification to the powertrain voids the powertrain warranty. It doesn't void the whole warranty, although manufacturers can technically make a case if anything else breaks, because by tuning the car, the whole car is subjected to additional wear & tear that wasn't necessarily accounted for at the factory. With the GT 55 being essentially the same as the GT 63, except for power that's perhaps a bit harder to argue, unless there are also under the cover differences that we don't know about.
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Of course there is. Any modification to the powertrain voids the powertrain warranty. It doesn't void the whole warranty, although manufacturers can technically make a case if anything else breaks, because by tuning the car, the whole car is subjected to additional wear & tear that wasn't necessarily accounted for at the factory. With the GT 55 being essentially the same as the GT 63, except for power that's perhaps a bit harder to argue, unless there are also under the cover differences that we don't know about.
#23
I don't think it's officially confirmed. I think it's based on comparing the specs and options. You can see on mbusa.com that the 55 has dynamic engine mounts, the active suspension, e-diff and all other performance options that the 63 has. The SL 55 on the other hand has those things as extra cost options. You can still get them on the 55, but have to pay extra.
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I don't think it's officially confirmed. I think it's based on comparing the specs and options. You can see on mbusa.com that the 55 has dynamic engine mounts, the active suspension, e-diff and all other performance options that the 63 has. The SL 55 on the other hand has those things as extra cost options. You can still get them on the 55, but have to pay extra.
#25
Talk to the Renntech guys. It's fully reversible back to stock. Gets you same HP as the 63 but 74lb more torque than stock 63 (579 HP & 664LB-FT).
https://www.renntechmercedes.com/ind...-192-55-detail
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