2007 E63 Wagon - what's it worth?
Got one in Delaware I'm trying to see tomorrow.Any others in the Mid Atlantic area?
I'm selling my 6spd manual Cayenne GTS. Great SUV, but I'm not happy driving an SUV unless it's my classic Suburban. I want another car daily driver.
PL
Got one in Delaware I'm trying to see tomorrow.Any others in the Mid Atlantic area?
I'm selling my 6spd manual Cayenne GTS. Great SUV, but I'm not happy driving an SUV unless it's my classic Suburban. I want another car daily driver.
I can see why you want the E63 wagon...FAR faster than the GTS (as in a totally different league) and so much of a sleeper...g/luck w/ tomorrow's viewing, make sure to look for full service history, check the rear tires and if modded externally (rims etc) it's more likely to have been tweaked mechanically...
The wagon I'm looking at is stock with a little factory warranty left on it. Hoping it checks out ok and the dealer is willing to deal (I'm cheap and have access to auction data
).
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I'm a noob when it comes to using the auction tools at Manheim.com, but I didn't come up with any support for their $48,000 price in what has sold in the last few months. Is there that much of a premium tied to the wagons?




But.... here's the problem - is the car worth it - probably not. However, all you need is someone else looking for an AMG wagon on the east coast and you've got competition and it's a rare commodity. There are usually not too many for sale at any given time - so the next one might not be as stock, or may be out of warranty, or wrong color, etc - they are not like buses - if you miss one you can't just catch the next one....
If you plan to keep the car a couple of years - you'll get $4500 worth of smiles in that time....
For what it's worth, I've seen CPO 07 E63 sedans go for well into the $50's this Summer, some with only a few options. Remember the MMR is wholesale that dealers pay, and it does not include condition reports or options.
Good luck, hope it works out.
Last edited by NCE500; Oct 14, 2010 at 08:23 PM.
For what it's worth, I've seen CPO 07 E63 sedans go for well into the $50's this Summer, some with only a few options. Remember the MMR is wholesale that dealers pay, and it does not include condition reports or options.
Good luck, hope it works out.
You're right in that the E63 wagon is a very rare car, but the fact to the matter is that the E63 wagon is a high powered rear wheel drive car and Winter is coming. It all depends on whether or not the dealer is prepared to hold onto this vehicle for the duration of the whole winter. Wayne is located in MD, so his winters are like mine up in NYC. Rear wheel drive cars don't sell particularly well during the winter. So just think about how well High Powered rear wheel drive cars will sell?
I do agree with you in that someone will come and buy the E63 wagon, the only factor is whether or not the dealer is prepared to hold onto it this winter to see if they can get their price.
2007 E63 AMG 8G 4DSN A PS PB AC 45,392 BLACK $34,800
So IMHO, your 43k offer is more than fair.
I do agree with you in that someone will come and buy the E63 wagon, the only factor is whether or not the dealer is prepared to hold onto it this winter to see if they can get their price.
I don't think that they are prepared to hold it all winter. The salesman told me that they'd been burned on a couple of higher end vehicles recently. That's why they wouldn't take my Cayenne on trade (and save me tax $$$).
2007 E63 AMG 8G 4DSN A PS PB AC 45,392 BLACK $34,800
So IMHO, your 43k offer is more than fair.
Thanks, Jeff. That's not the car, it only had 36,xxx miles when it sold at auction.
The dealer has contacted me several times since I told them we couldn't do a deal, so it seems that they are motivated to sell. Unsolicited, they emailed me an offer lower than their asking price by several thousand, so it's getting closer to my offer.
As you mentioned, another sticking point is the warranty situation. IIRC, the factory warranty is 4/50 on these cars. With an in service date in 2006, it's unlikely any of the factory warranty still exists, so I'll need to find a suitable aftermarket warranty to cover big expenses. Or take the money I'd spend on the warranty and hold it for repairs. Tough call. I have not owned a newer German ride/daily driver without a warranty.
Anyway, great discussion and thanks for the input everyone. I'm contacting the dealer again this morning to see if they will get even closer to my original offer so that we can ink the deal.
i've had good luck when dealers have had cars for more than 60 days(their bosses will tell them to get it off the lot, even if at loss) so they can put money into another car that can make money. also, end of month is also good.
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