
Mercedes-Benz E63AMG S
Deal Analysis
Standard · 4/6/2026You're looking at a Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG S asking $94,000 in a market where identical vehicles are selling for a median of $42,000. That's not a negotiating gap—that's a fundamental disconnect from market reality, and it's the core issue you need to understand before proceeding.
The numbers tell a clear story. Your asking price sits 123% above market comps, and the car's estimated current value is $58,056 according to standard valuation methodology. You're being asked to pay $35,944 more than what this vehicle is actually worth right now. Even accounting for the car's relatively low mileage at 29,000 miles and its clean recall history, there's no justification for a premium of that magnitude.
The second concern is visibility into the dealer. No Google rating, no review history, and unknown franchise status means you're operating with incomplete information about who you're buying from. Combined with an asking price this far out of line, that's a risk multiplier.
On the positive side, the E63 AMG S is a legitimate performance machine with no open recalls, and maintenance costs—while steep at roughly $3,500 annually—are predictable. But none of that changes the fundamental valuation problem.
Your next step is clear: get a pre-purchase inspection from an independent Mercedes specialist and use it as leverage to open a serious negotiation. The asking price needs to move substantially closer to the $42,000–$50,000 range before this deal makes financial sense.
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