Best/Worst of e55 amg?
I am looking into buying a 2003/7 e55 amg, and figured this would be the place to ask for great observations about the vehicle. I currently drive an impreza STI and can tell you that all subarus have poor crank case pressure evac systems, and 05 sti in particular has bad 5/6th gear synchro's etc...
Im no CEO so i can just barely afford to buy the car, so i definately want to stay away from major repairs. My biggest concerns are areas such as the auto trans, engine management, other electrical failures etc.
The ones i will be able to afford are in the 65k mile range. I know mb is a very high quality vehicle, especially the amg, but the more bells and whistles, the more repairs.
Also, what are the best model years? do certain years have more durable gears/differentials? a better fuel supply/bigger wheel bearings etc....
Thanks and hopefully we all learn something




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Honestly, this isn't the car for you...
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I would not recommend an E55 to anyone that could not afford to shell out 3k, at any given moment, especially if it's going to be your only car.
As others have said, if you plan to take it to the dealer everytime, you are screwed. If you have hook ups other places, you will be fine. The engines and trannies are pretty bulletproof. There are minor things that go bad, like SC pumps($150), SC clutch and parts($900) and on a rare occasion, a strut which you can get rebuilt or replacement parts for around $500. Unfortunately there are a lot of people that have these cars that can't afford them, they buy high mileage cars, mod the crap out of them and then they break. That gives them a bad name. Otherwise, they are solid machines! Oh and try the search button, they did not even make a 07 so go ahead and cross that one off your list.
As others have said, if you plan to take it to the dealer everytime, you are screwed. If you have hook ups other places, you will be fine. The engines and trannies are pretty bulletproof. There are minor things that go bad, like SC pumps($150), SC clutch and parts($900) and on a rare occasion, a strut which you can get rebuilt or replacement parts for around $500. Unfortunately there are a lot of people that have these cars that can't afford them, they buy high mileage cars, mod the crap out of them and then they break. That gives them a bad name. Otherwise, they are solid machines! Oh and try the search button, they did not even make a 07 so go ahead and cross that one off your list.
As for research, just spend a few hours and go through all the prior pages, reading posts. Its what I did - takes an afternoon, but you will learn more than you could ever imagine.
PS - the cash monster is totally worth it.
As others have said, if you plan to take it to the dealer everytime, you are screwed. If you have hook ups other places, you will be fine. The engines and trannies are pretty bulletproof. There are minor things that go bad, like SC pumps($150), SC clutch and parts($900) and on a rare occasion, a strut which you can get rebuilt or replacement parts for around $500. Unfortunately there are a lot of people that have these cars that can't afford them, they buy high mileage cars, mod the crap out of them and then they break. That gives them a bad name. Otherwise, they are solid machines! Oh and try the search button, they did not even make a 07 so go ahead and cross that one off your list.
I agree brakes aren't all that expensive honestly. But paying $300ish for a SC idler pulley is just retarded ( Thank you ASP for your solution )...lol.
Regardless, this is not a car for people who can only get by paying for it and expecting repairs to be in a price range similar to my Chevy S10's...which is really freaking cheap to repair...lol.




i completely agree with "if you cant pay to fix it, dont own it", thats why i started the thread
I have owned my E55 for past 2 years/20,000 miles,besides one front strut and the valve cover gaskit,the car has been great.
The car has 41,000 miles and is still on the original brakes and is feeling just fine.
My biggest gripe about this E55 is that every time i tap the "Push Start" button,i almost always get the biggest grin there is on the planet earth which really hurts bad.
There is nothing out there that can rival this car in looks or the performance
C55 or CLK55 are definitely great cars to consider. They are a few ticks slower, but have less complex systems, like the suspension and various electronics, thus are less likely to fail.
Worth remembering though is that it was an $80,000 car new so even though they are $25,000 now, repairs/maintenance are going to be far more than with a new Camry.




