2004 E55 for sale
Had to have the hood and front fenders and bumper replaced. The repair is first rate but I think I want to go back to a CL. How much do you think this car is worth now?
Last edited by corgiman; Feb 23, 2004 at 09:58 PM.
Tough to find any data on something like this since damage will vary a lot from one case to the next.
One thing I'd point out, though, is that buyers in a niche market like the one the E55's in, are a lot less likely to bite on a modest price reduction due to accident than buyers would be in the $30,000 range.
I'd think most people looking at a nearly new E55 would pass on a $5000-9000 price reduction (and the given uncertainties about long term effects an accident may have).
Just my opinion, though.
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If I were you, I'd wait a while before deciding. the value will not drop much in the interim. And you might start relating better to your car.
BTW, I noticed someone in Benzworld is trying to sell his 2003. You might want to watch and see what he gets.
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MB Life - If I get a chance I'll try and get some pix. Alas, I am one of the last people on the face of the earth not to have a digital camera. I used to do body work in high school and this is some seriously high class work - you'd never know that the car was worked on. Seeing is believing. As Pbglas says it has more to do with how I feel about the car.
Pbglas - thanks for the kind words. I actually gave the car to the consignment guy but I have some time to think it over.
MB Life - If I get a chance I'll try and get some pix. Alas, I am one of the last people on the face of the earth not to have a digital camera. I used to do body work in high school and this is some seriously high class work - you'd never know that the car was worked on. Seeing is believing. As Pbglas says it has more to do with how I feel about the car.
Pbglas - thanks for the kind words. I actually gave the car to the consignment guy but I have some time to think it over.
MB Life - If I get a chance I'll try and get some pix. Alas, I am one of the last people on the face of the earth not to have a digital camera. I used to do body work in high school and this is some seriously high class work - you'd never know that the car was worked on. Seeing is believing. As Pbglas says it has more to do with how I feel about the car.
Several questions I have before I make you an offer.
--Rear side roller blinds
--Electronic trunk closer
--Do you still have original window sticker???
Let me know
Thanks
Barry H
Allejdmb- Uhhh - if I weren't willing to disclose everything I wouldn't be discussing it here! And I had the car towed to the body shop and repaired immediately. Why take pictures of the carcass? To be honest too you can't tell anything about the quality of body and paint work with pictures over the internet ( unless it's really awful ).
Last edited by corgiman; Feb 25, 2004 at 08:36 AM.


