SL55/63/65/R230 AMG: Any reason to NOT buy an '03 with 12k miles?

My primary issue is that there is approx. $10k difference between the two cars and I could easily find one with 30k-40k miles for a number right in the middle of the two.
I figure that I will need to get an aftermarket warranty regardless of which I pick and figure that the cost of that plus all the cool mods that I want to do would still be way under $10k. So is the 12k mile car really worth the extra $10k or am I smarter looking for something in between?
For reference, both have virtually every option available and both have very clean service histories. Both are same color combination and to 99% of the population, would never know the difference. I would expect to keep this car for 4-5 years and then want to upgrade to something newer but while I have it, it would be limited to weekends only and maybe 2-3k miles a year.
What do 'ye old wise ones say?
I'd take a good look at the 12K mile car. Have it thoroughly inspected, buy it and have fun.
If the shocks are bad, there is a company that sells refurbished ones with a lifetime warranty for ~$600/each.

I will be more concerned about the maintains on the car from the previous owners ..... one first-time check should be going to MB with the VIN and get the cars history - you will see if all maintains has been taken care off together with all issues made on warranty - this check-up will not cost you a dollar.
A 03 will have issues - the question is - are they taken care off or not.
PS - if the sellers don’t want to give you the VIN, then walk away
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As far as low mileage. Many bought these cars not as a primary transportation, but as a second or even (in my case) a third car. I have my '03 SL500 since new (will be 10 years this August, one of the very latest production cars - 7/03 - that first model year). It still looks and feels/smells absolutely brand new with just over 3K miles (under 3400 to be exact). The only issues I had with the car was over 3 years ago (when it was over 6.5 years old). The problem was a fuel pump that needed to be changed due to ethanol in gas (with time if the cars sits 4-5 months without driving that causes gas to go "bad" which in turn ruins the fuel pump). I'm using a fuel stabilizer since then and have no issues, even the baterries are original (negative cable is always disconnected on Consumer one).
Without a warranty and if you are not a strong DIY it will be expensive.




Mind you that I really love this car and probably will keep it till I can't drive/afford no more (whichever comes first). You just really have to want an SL55 badly to own one without getting really pissed about it when it develops its quirks.
Just my view on the matter.
I really like my SL....but just picked up a new CLS and will be selling my 55 once I can find another car with options I like (likely a Cayenne). I'm tired of paying maintenance on a $140k car that's now 10 years old....money can be better spent elsewhere.
I haven't had any suspension problems though. IMO I'd go with the lower milage car and pay the extra $$.







