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Old Sep 30, 2018 | 07:29 PM
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Where Can I Find the Value of my ED 1 Wagon?

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Again I'm asking for your help in where I can find what my 2018 Edition 1 wagon is worth. I tried KBB with no luck and the Black Book doesn't help either. It's almost as if the Ed 1 wagon doesn't exist. I guess an appraisal would be my best bet but I don't know that even an appraiser would have values for this since there are only three in the U.S. As always, any help or recommendations are greatly appreciated. And, no I'm not selling it yet I'm just curious.
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Probably the same as any other wagon with similar options and paint. I don’t think the “Edition 1” status really makes it more valuable — even with the “rarity.”

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Old Sep 30, 2018 | 08:50 PM
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Probably the same as any other wagon with similar options and paint. I don’t think the “Edition 1” status really makes it more valuable — even with the “rarity.”
Thanks for your response. I recall reading something similar in the W204 section as to the value of the Ed 1 sedans. The only difference is the paint which is unique to the ed 1s as well as the yellow stitching, etc. However I can't find the Ed 1 config. on the KBB or Black Book for the wagon. That is what I want to find out about. Oh, and no I'm not looking to brag about the value of it to "young men" who may ask about it. Just so you know, I've been married to the same woman for coming up on 38 years and we have two sons, one is a 1st Lt in the Air Force piloting a KC-135 Stratotanker and the other a father of two and doing quite well. The reason I'm telling you this is I saw your original post before you edited it. I hold no animosity towards you though, I just thought I'd set the record straight.
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Old Sep 30, 2018 | 09:05 PM
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Thanks for your response. I recall reading something similar in the W204 section as to the value of the Ed 1 sedans. The only difference is the paint which is unique to the ed 1s as well as the yellow stitching, etc. However I can't find the Ed 1 config. on the KBB or Black Book for the wagon. That is what I want to find out about. Oh, and no I'm not looking to brag about the value of it to "young men" who may ask about it. Just so you know, I've been married to the same woman for coming up on 38 years and we have two sons, one is a 1st Lt in the Air Force piloting a KC-135 Stratotanker and the other a father of two and doing quite well. The reason I'm telling you this is I saw your original post before you edited it. I hold no animosity towards you though, I just thought I'd set the record straight.
I could care less about any animosity you may or may not have towards me. I have none towards you. I just edited it because I think/thought the original reference would get lost as people might not have seen your other “Has this ever happened to you” thread; a thread which was bizarre in my opinion. And I’m not making any insinuations about your sexuality or sexual preference, I’m making fun of/light of the fact that you decided to post about some random dudes (or “young men” as you put it) complimenting your car and then you followed up with a “has this ever happened to you” thread? Sure, I thought your thread was creepy in some of the details but hey, that’s apparently the way you tell a story.

And I don’t care how long you’ve been married or what your sons do for a living (****, my mom was married to my dad for 42 years, had two kids — me and my sister — and now she’s a lesbian. So not sure what your point is about 38 years of marriage as some defense to you thinking someone is calling you gay; which I wasn’t. But mazel tov!). Even this thread makes me laugh. You don’t want to sell your car but want people to what, post on here to tell you how valuable and rare an Edition 1 wagon is and how much they think it will fetch on the open market? You have a beautiful car, no doubt. But if you want to know how much your car is worth then try selling it.

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Old Sep 30, 2018 | 09:57 PM
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Relax guy. You're reading more into my posts than there actually is. All I wanted to know is if anyone has or knows of someone or some entity who may be more informed on what the value is of this particular car. That's all. Too bad my posts creep you out but my original one was just to see if others had people who wanted to know about their wagons or sedans for that matter, and several responded in the positive. There are no hidden messages or innuendos and I have no plans on selling my wagon as I own it outright and really like it. Anyway, I understand that you could care less about me or mine but, again, no hard feelings as we've never met so let's leave it at this as I'll hopefully hear from someone that can help me with my question.
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Old Sep 30, 2018 | 10:55 PM
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My guess is you might be able to find a buyer at: $115k.

I've seen some listed for $135k and $125k and $119k. But don't recall either finding a buyer, and 2018 is getting farther in the rearview mirror. $142k minus 20% is a good start. But used AMG buyers are tough negotiators....
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Old Sep 30, 2018 | 11:56 PM
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My guess is you might be able to find a buyer at: $115k.

I've seen some listed for $135k and $125k and $119k. But don't recall either finding a buyer, and 2018 is getting farther in the rearview mirror. $142k minus 20% is a good start. But used AMG buyers are tough negotiators....
Roger that ribeye, I know that the value drop is pretty brutal on the AMG of all models except for a very few. Because this is an ED 1 wagon it is a bit unique I just can't find equals. Maybe it is just as equal as any other wagon with the same options sans the ED1 options. Thank you for your insights and I agree that the field of AMG buyers is small whether new or used.
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Originally Posted by stratman
Relax guy. You're reading more into my posts than there actually is. All I wanted to know is if anyone has or knows of someone or some entity who may be more informed on what the value is of this particular car. That's all. Too bad my posts creep you out but my original one was just to see if others had people who wanted to know about their wagons or sedans for that matter, and several responded in the positive. There are no hidden messages or innuendos and I have no plans on selling my wagon as I own it outright and really like it. Anyway, I understand that you could care less about me or mine but, again, no hard feelings as we've never met so let's leave it at this as I'll hopefully hear from someone that can help me with my question.
Thanks guy but I’m not the one who went into the whole thing about his wife and kids after I clearly edited the original post to actually respond to your thread. So, from the guy who spent time reeling off his sons military service and the length of his own marriage, saying that I read too far into your post is a little “pot calling the kettle” dontcha think?
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Originally Posted by ribeye
My guess is you might be able to find a buyer at: $115k.

I've seen some listed for $135k and $125k and $119k. But don't recall either finding a buyer, and 2018 is getting farther in the rearview mirror. $142k minus 20% is a good start. But used AMG buyers are tough negotiators....
I have a different opinion. It's no news that AMG's of every flavor drop their values radically but I do think this one is a bit special. It drops in value no doubt but for a wagon buyer, this one is special. Not sure how these 3 wagons made it to the US all with somewhat different configs, but they are one of a kind cars. Not only was it impossible to order these cars no matter what, the ED1 wagon is also a "bad-***" wagon.
Love the looks, one of a kind. Not worth a single buck more to the average buyer and to a collector it would definitely be...
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I have a different opinion. It's no news that AMG's of every flavor drop their values radically but I do think this one is a bit special. It drops in value no doubt but for a wagon buyer, this one is special. Not sure how these 3 wagons made it to the US all with somewhat different configs, but they are one of a kind cars. Not only was it impossible to order these cars no matter what, the ED1 wagon is also a "bad-***" wagon.
Love the looks, one of a kind. Not worth a single buck more to the average buyer and to a collector it would definitely be...
Thanks for your input Wolfman. I've been trying to find out why only three of these made it to the U.S. in different configurations but have not had any luck so far. I know that the sedans (213 I believe) were all configured the same and with the same MSRP. Thank you for your insight into these "anomalies." It would appear that someone decided to do something that would perplex and maybe amuse AMG fans in the U.S. as I don't think that dealerships could order something like this. Anyway, it's a fun car and is the first black car I've ever owned.
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Thanks guy but I’m not the one who went into the whole thing about his wife and kids after I clearly edited the original post to actually respond to your thread. So, from the guy who spent time reeling off his sons military service and the length of his own marriage, saying that I read too far into your post is a little “pot calling the kettle” dontcha think?
No.
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Thanks for your input Wolfman. I've been trying to find out why only three of these made it to the U.S. in different configurations but have not had any luck so far. I know that the sedans (213 I believe) were all configured the same and with the same MSRP. Thank you for your insight into these "anomalies." It would appear that someone decided to do something that would perplex and maybe amuse AMG fans in the U.S. as I don't think that dealerships could order something like this. Anyway, it's a fun car and is the first black car I've ever owned.
I am sure it was something as simple as a guy with connections to AMG in Germany or MBUSA asking to have a couple made, maybe even for some abandoned marketing gig and those 3 cars were built. Those cars were not order-able through the system and no dealer could have asked for one.

As you stated, there are 213 ED1 sedans build all the same way. More rare but not that it would impact value by any margin. But only 3 US-spec'd wagons period. Each one unique. That is rare. Edition 1 options used to be a common add-on options package internationally but that also has been killed for MY19, so those 3 wagons are it for W213 with no more to come.
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Ed1 sedans while not as rare dont gather much more ACV than regular paint E63S's... 2nd hand market is not big on matte paint. Most are afraid of how to care for it and worry about scratches etc. A white E63S or black with similar msrp will gather the same heavily depreciated ACV at dealer on trade. The wagon, has a long term better depreciation curve than the sedan but thats usually in years 2 and beyond. If you walked the car over to Fletcher or Laguna, their used car manager would hit you at 105k--- sorry but thats what a dealer will do since they will retail it for 115 or a bit higher depending on miles and condition. Private sales will yield a better number but timing is key so you value request is 2 fold in results.
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Coming from a Edition One C63s I found that as soon as they were released the value was as any other vehicle. But after driving it for 2 years the value was significantly higher than all the other C63s. Even the dealer gave me a stellar trade in value because they knew of the car. As far as private sale goes, the average Joe doesnt care about the Edition One.
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Ed1 sedans while not as rare dont gather much more ACV than regular paint E63S's... 2nd hand market is not big on matte paint. Most are afraid of how to care for it and worry about scratches etc. A white E63S or black with similar msrp will gather the same heavily depreciated ACV at dealer on trade. The wagon, has a long term better depreciation curve than the sedan but thats usually in years 2 and beyond. If you walked the car over to Fletcher or Laguna, their used car manager would hit you at 105k--- sorry but thats what a dealer will do since they will retail it for 115 or a bit higher depending on miles and condition. Private sales will yield a better number but timing is key so you value request is 2 fold in results.
I was hoping you'd have some input on this Vic55 as you seem to be very knowledgeable on auto pricing, etc. I plan on keeping my wagon for at least four years (unless it starts acting up) so though it has already dropped in value it's not an issue. Thanks for the info.
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Coming from a Edition One C63s I found that as soon as they were released the value was as any other vehicle. But after driving it for 2 years the value was significantly higher than all the other C63s. Even the dealer gave me a stellar trade in value because they knew of the car. As far as private sale goes, the average Joe doesnt care about the Edition One.
Well that's good news! I too had a 2013 C63 with the P31 performance pack, limited slip, porcelano leather, carbon fiber and a little less than 25k miles when I sold it. It was sad how much it had dropped in value over the nearly four years I owned it. Oh yea, it was also Polar White which is a no charge color and people weren't too fond of the interior color as most wanted black seats.
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Roger that ribeye, I know that the value drop is pretty brutal on the AMG of all models except for a very few. Because this is an ED 1 wagon it is a bit unique I just can't find equals. Maybe it is just as equal as any other wagon with the same options sans the ED1 options. Thank you for your insights and I agree that the field of AMG buyers is small whether new or used.
Sorry but there are a few edition 1s fs already much lower...one is 105k asking and another sold a month back for around 104. Not wagons tho

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I would venture that due to the extreme rarity, eventually your car will be worth more than a regular E63S wagon. But, it may take real time to get to that point.
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I would venture that due to the extreme rarity, eventually your car will be worth more than a regular E63S wagon. But, it may take real time to get to that point.
Yea, I think I saw the one Ed 1 sedan being offered for sale at $105k so I'm not surprised at the drop in value from when new. I experienced this with my C63 when I sold it after nearly four years of ownership and it was super clean. I am just interested in finding out the Ed 1 wagon's approximate worth just out of curiosity as I've no plans to sell it at this time. From what others have said and what I've read the wagons usually have a slightly better resale value due to the smaller number of wagons produced and maybe their desirability. At the end of the day I guess its worth what someone is willing to pay for it but hopefully, one day I'll find out what the real story is as to how the three Ed 1 wagons came to be.
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