SLS/R197/C197 AMG: Getting back into an AMG




I would think around $150k +/- $5k is market value for the purchase price?
Hard to say what's true market value since there are so few of these sold and options between a low versus high car could be $40k+.
Last edited by Houdini; Jun 14, 2017 at 04:47 AM.
https://www.mbob.com/inventory/used-...rj7ha1ba004877
This is the vehicle i have in question. Thanks in advance for taking the time out to help!
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That dealer seems to have very reasonable prices for the SLS cars they have. Although all seem to be low optioned cars.
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https://www.autoipacket.com/packet-s...ServiceHistory
The link above is a service history of the vehicle when it was obtained by the dealership back in october 2016. I've attached the link to what was performed upon arrival at the dealership. They stated they already did a CPO inspection when they obtained it. Do you believe an independent PPI is needed and also what experience do you guys have with 3rd party extended warranties?
Thanks
https://www.autoipacket.com/packet-s...ServiceHistory
The link above is a service history of the vehicle when it was obtained by the dealership back in october 2016. I've attached the link to what was performed upon arrival at the dealership. They stated they already did a CPO inspection when they obtained it. Do you believe an independent PPI is needed and also what experience do you guys have with 3rd party extended warranties?
Thanks
Stay away from 3rd party warranties if possible. 3rd party warranties are mostly companies that refuse to pay for anything, so you have to fight tooth and nail to get anything covered. Pay the extra and get a MBZ warranty if the car doesn't have one already. If 3rd party is your only choice AND you want to get one still, make sure it's an exclusionary warranty. Meaning instead of the warranty stating what IS COVERED, it states what's NOT COVERED. Less chance they argue what broke is not part of the "covered" parts.
In general, these cars seem to be fairly reliable. But most are so low mileage that it's not surprising that you don't have many bad stories. The motors are renowned for being built well, but if it lets go, you might have to take a 2nd mortgage to fix it.
Last edited by Houdini; Jun 15, 2017 at 05:34 AM.
I find it interesting that the car is being sold by the MB dealer as 2 GSMs from 2 different dealerships told me that they would not sell used SLSs due to the recall - all of their lease returns immediately went to auction. Are they selling this as a consignment or courtesy to a valued customer?
I've been tied up the last week and a half but also intend to get an extended warranty - just been slammed.
BTW - the car is beautiful.
Doing a quick check of the "Lemon Aid Law" in Massachusetts, it looks like you are entitled to the 60 day/2500 miles anyway! Again, there may be a proviso about registering in the state of MA. If they are willing to honor it outside of MA, how will it work? Can your local dealer direct bill MBoBurlington? For me, I still stand by the recommendation of a PPI - so instead of the warranty, perhaps they would be willing to pay to have the car inspected by someone like Herb Chambers, Natick, Somervile or even Westwood? There are tons of Mercedes Dealers in Boston who could do a PPI.
I have a home in New York City therefore my plan would be to keep the car in New York City for at least the first two months of ownership in case any issues arise, then ship the vehicle down to Florida for the remainder of its time


