If I'm Not Going to Mod, Is E63 The Better Car?
The all-out top performance (55) was not a huge driver of my decision as I have a couple sports cars for that. Although those torque curves sure look yummy.
I am doing some relatively minor mods to my 63 (mostly looks, maybe ECU tune). It is already damn fast in stock form for a DD IMO.
Either car is a winner, stock or modified.




The all-out top performance (55) was not a huge driver of my decision as I have a couple sports cars for that. Although those torque curves sure look yummy.
I am doing some relatively minor mods to my 63 (mostly looks, maybe ECU tune). It is already damn fast in stock form for a DD IMO.
Either car is a winner, stock or modified.
hahahahaIf your going to keep it stock and not looking for a lot of power E63 is the way to go.. Cant beat the sound of that 6.2..
.....stock for stock, E63 overall for drivability and appearance. The E55 front end being dated. Most that made the jump state it is more civil though they miss the E55 torque . Better MPG with the 7 speed to boot. In a race, you will still lose to an E55. Most E55s have had the pump issue resolved by now and rarely does someone gun it multiple times back to back. 99% of the time it is 1 or two times anyhow so heat soak is irrelevant.
I like mine enough that I just bought 4 additional years of warranty for it; contemplated getting a new W212 E63 TT, and I will at some point, but decided this E63 is a keeper in my garage and will share space with the W212 when one gets added in the future.
Last edited by NCE500; Jan 8, 2012 at 02:38 PM.
Nothing extreme, extreme, but just gives the car a personal custom look.
Either way, if you get the 63 stock, you and the wife will certainly enjoy it. Just keep in mind that there is a wide range of options at your disposal !! Good Luck with your decision.
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That will still be way cheaper than a E63 with the same looks and if the mod bug did bite down the road, you bought the right car after all.
.....stock for stock, E63 overall for drivability and appearance. The E55 front end being dated. Most that made the jump state it is more civil though they miss the E55 torque . Better MPG with the 7 speed to boot. In a race, you will still lose to an E55. Most E55s have had the pump issue resolved by now and rarely does someone gun it multiple times back to back. 99% of the time it is 1 or two times anyhow so heat soak is irrelevant.
OP-buy '05-06 E55 for sure bc how can 516ft-lbs stock < 465ft-lbs tq of E63??
Also in big ole Tx where i once lived not many turns or canyons to carve. NA not fun as road street car, Forced induction a must to beat them redlight races there.
Not to offend any E63 211 owners, but i wouldn't even straightup trade my E55 in classified for sale now for any E63 w211. Why did MB ditched the NA platform for the new TT?
Personally, I love my E55 and will miss it dearly when it's gone. I was going to trade up to a 63 until the mention of the TT that will soon be available. Now, I'm going to hang on to the 55 until I can get my hands on a used TT.
After having a couple of forced induction cars, I just can't see owning a naturally aspirated one so I decided to skip the 63 altogether.







