price check on 2010 E63
I stopped by a MB dealer over the weekend and noticed a beautiful 2010 E63 with 25k miles sitting on the lot for awhile. After test drive and discussion about the price, I think I might just take it as my daily driver for the next 6 or 7 years.
Now, I need a little help on price. After hrs of negotiation, the asking is 68k for a loaded E63. The MSRP is 104k and the only options it doesn't have are pano roof and performance package which I don't really care. Is that a good price? Should I work a little bit more? Thanks in advance.




I stopped by a MB dealer over the weekend and noticed a beautiful 2010 E63 with 25k miles sitting on the lot for awhile. After test drive and discussion about the price, I think I might just take it as my daily driver for the next 6 or 7 years.
Now, I need a little help on price. After hrs of negotiation, the asking is 68k for a loaded E63. The MSRP is 104k and the only options it doesn't have are pano roof and performance package which I don't really care. Is that a good price? Should I work a little bit more? Thanks in advance.




But based on these prices your number might be high--- you can drop some off the price of the car. But like I said options are not included and white one with 21k sold for over 70k... depends on the market, location, dealer desire etc.
Last edited by Vic55; Nov 14, 2011 at 02:21 PM.
By the way, what is Manheim? Is it an aggregation of auction prices across the country?
Does anyone know approximately how much % depreciation AMG's, esp E63, typically get in the first and second year? So far my own reading and calculation gets around 20-25% depreciation in the first year. I'm also wondering how each 10K miles affect the price.
Currently, I'm thinking of a '10 E63 with p2, pano, 19" wheels, and just shy of 10K miles; the dealer is listing it around $73K. Is that reasonable or can I knock it down some more?
some that ive found over the net are out of state and that is a bummer because i dont have the oppurtunity to fly out and test all of them
there are a few local to me, and i think the OP might be bidding on one that i know about,
I hope u get a a good deal and let us knwo how u get them down
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Hmm...68K from MSRP 104K is a depreciation of around 35%. That might actually not be too bad. When was that car sold to the first owner? (Trying to get an idea of how long that car has been "in service.")
What was their original listed asking price before you negotiated down to 68K?
If you don't mind me asking, which part of the country are you located at?
Last edited by otakki; Nov 15, 2011 at 04:27 PM. Reason: Add more info
most of the cars 2010s, ive seen show first sale in 11/09 or 12/09
i know option wise i would like the wheels, and the sport steering wheel, dont care for pano, or all those active lane change ****,
the rear air bags would be good too, im shocked the cars dont come standard with them, all my other mercs listed belowe have standard rear, even the c320,
If given the choice of the M156 engined E63, I would prefer a 2011. I actually hope for a silver one with only the P1 package and nothing else (if there is a delete option for the sunroof, I would do it, too). 18" wheels are more practical for me here in the midwest because I'm having a hard time trying to source winter tires/rims without spending a fortune on them.





