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2023 Mercedes-Benz GLS 63AMG

$93,99912,764 miebay
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Deal Analysis

Standard · 4/6/2026

You're looking at a 2023 Mercedes-Benz GLS 63 AMG asking $93,999, and this deal presents a fundamental valuation problem that overshadows everything else.

The asking price is 178% above the median comparable sale of $33,750 for this model. Put another way: you'd be paying nearly three times what identical vehicles are selling for in the current market. Even accounting for mileage variations or condition differences, this gap is too wide to bridge through negotiation alone. The current market estimate sits at $48,885—still $45,114 below asking—and the market itself is flat (score: 0.1), meaning there's no tailwind to help justify premium pricing.

The deal scores 0.1 out of 100, which reflects this reality directly. You're also looking at $4,000 in annual maintenance costs, which is substantial for an already overpriced asset. If you were to purchase at asking price, you'd be absorbing significant depreciation immediately, and the flat market means no recovery potential in the near term.

The one bright spot: no open recalls and a clean safety history. But that doesn't change the core math.

Before proceeding further, get a third-party pre-purchase inspection and independently verify the vehicle's actual condition and mileage. That inspection might reveal issues that explain the premium, or it might confirm what the comps already suggest: this asking price is disconnected from market reality. Either way, you need that data before any negotiation makes sense.

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