
2018 Mercedes-Benz E63AMG S
Deal Analysis
Standard · 4/6/2026You're looking at a 2018 Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG S with an asking price of $200—and that number demands immediate scrutiny. Comparable vehicles in the market are selling for a median of $42,000, while the wholesale valuation sits at $50,000. The asking price is so far removed from reality that it signals either a data entry error, a severely distressed sale, or a listing that hasn't been properly vetted. Before you get excited, assume this is a typo or a placeholder until proven otherwise.
If the price is legitimate, you're looking at a genuinely exceptional opportunity—but the risk profile is equally exceptional. This is a high-performance AMG variant that demands serious maintenance commitment: expect roughly $3,500 annually in routine upkeep alone. The vehicle itself has a clean recall history, which is genuinely favorable news for a 2018 model. However, you have limited visibility into the dealer's track record, and there's no way to assess service quality or customer experience before engaging.
The market direction is strongly negative (score: -0.5), meaning comparable E63 AMG S models are moving downward in value. You're not buying into appreciation here—you're buying a depreciating asset that requires substantial ongoing investment.
Your single most important next step: verify the asking price directly with the dealer. Confirm whether $200 is accurate or a listing error. Everything else—negotiation strategy, inspection scheduling, financing—depends on clarifying this one critical number first.
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