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2018 Mercedes-Benz E63AMG S

$200ebay

Deal Analysis

Standard · 4/6/2026

You're looking at a 2018 Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG S with an asking price of $200 that requires immediate clarification—this figure is almost certainly a data entry error or placeholder, as it sits 99.5% below every comparable metric in the market. The median comp price for this model is $42,000, and the Broad-based Current Value (BCV) estimate is $50,000. Until you confirm the actual asking price with the seller, any analysis is premature.

Assuming the asking price should align with market comps, here's what matters: First, this is a strong-sell signal market (-0.5 score), meaning buyer demand is soft relative to available inventory. You have 116 active comparables to choose from, which gives you leverage but also suggests this isn't a scarce asset. Second, ownership costs are substantial. Plan for $3,500 annually in maintenance alone—roughly $290 monthly—on top of insurance and fuel for a twin-turbocharged V8. This is a high-commitment car that rewards meticulous care.

The positive: the 2018 model carries zero NHTSA recalls, so you're not inheriting outstanding safety issues. The negative: dealer reputation data isn't available, limiting your ability to assess the seller's track record.

The single most important next step is clarifying the actual asking price. Once you have that confirmed number, you can determine whether this deal sits at, above, or below fair market value—and whether the ownership costs justify the purchase.

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