2005 E55 AMG FOR SALE
OPTIONS:
-Dynamic seats with massage option
-Heated/cooled seats
-Parktronic
-Keyless Go
-Integrated Phone
-Navigation
-Satellite Radio
-Electronic trunk closer
-Active xenon lights
VIN# WDBUF76J95A638739
The pictures here show the car with my 20" HRE. The rims are also posted seperately on the forum. I am asking $49,000 for the car the price does not include the HREs (includes the stock AMG rims). If you want the car with the HREs we can make a deal. Make me an offer on the car my price is negotiable.





Last edited by ENTIZY1; Oct 15, 2008 at 01:00 PM.
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This type of car is worth low $30's but good luck on your sale.
Thanks everyone, and keep the comments coming
Neil
It would be nearly impossible for you to get anywhere above $40k for your car. Even if you were asking for high 30's, it's going to be pretty tough. If you really want to sell your car, you're going to have to list a price in the mid 30s and expect the buyer to knock of $2-3k. I've been shopping (just got one) and have done quite a bit of research on the E55 --- so this is really just what I experienced. Others may disagree...
It would be nearly impossible for you to get anywhere above $40k for your car. Even if you were asking for high 30's, it's going to be pretty tough. If you really want to sell your car, you're going to have to list a price in the mid 30s and expect the buyer to knock of $2-3k. I've been shopping (just got one) and have done quite a bit of research on the E55 --- so this is really just what I experienced. Others may disagree...
Like you said go to e-bay look at what cars are "selling" for that compare to yours that is around what you will get.
Either way these are just my thoughts and since im not in the market for a car it realy dont matter. good luck with the sell
Looks like a beautiful car, hope you can find a buyer that appreciates it.
Barry
I will repeat:
For those who need to sell, sometimes it is better to sell at a loss initially, because you can get stuck chasing the market down eventually selling it for a big time firesale price when you could have sold earlier.
Of course if you can carry the car month to month and are not hurting, then sure. Keep it until you find the right buyer. But you know, listings get stale like houses. So you constantly have to attract buyers one way or the other. Good luck.
Out of Touch Seller #1 - 2004 e55 in Irvine.
This car has been on an off Craigslist for more than 7 mos +/-. The seller originally tried to sell in the mid forty's. Way overpriced at the time. He has dropped his price slowly and is now asking $33K. If he had priced the car around $35K 6 mos ago he might have been able to sell it because that was the start of the downslide in price. He is still making payments - who knows. Car has 19" wheels and seems like it was well cared for and has extended warranty to 100K miles and all service records at Fletcher Jones. Unfortunately, the car has 80,500 miles - last I remembered the mileage was in the 70s when it was first listed. The market is so bad so be realistic about the price - period. This car will not sell until the price is in mid 20s. That blows as he could have sold it earlier if he wasn't so out of touch with the market.
http://orangecounty.craigslist.org/ctd/900275477.html
Out of Touch Seller #2 - 2005 e55, blk 48K miles
This car has been for sale in Carlsbad, CA for about one and a half mos. Seems like a great car and single owner with pink slip in hand. The original price was $39K and he just dropped the price to $37,950 and listing goes Mercedes e55 AMG Well below Kelly BB. If the price was well BELOW KBB, don't ya think it would have been sold by now? The owner sent me (an all others than inquired about the car) an email early October saying he would take $37K for a great deal if closed by the end of the week. Well, it looks like there were no takers as the car is still on Craigslist with the new reduced price. Apparently the seller wanted to buy another car and sell this car, but went ahead with the new car purchase. If he was willing to take $37K one month ago, maybe he will take $36K or less now?
http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/cto/901391814.html
At the dealer highline auction prices are in the twenties for a car like this.







