
Mercedes-Benz E63AMG S
Deal Analysis
Standard · 4/6/2026You're looking at a Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG S asking $136,000, and this deal has three critical red flags that demand your immediate attention.
First, the pricing disconnect is severe. The median comparable price for this model sits at $42,000 across 116 active listings—meaning you're being asked to pay more than three times the market rate. The current market value estimate is $58,056, putting this asking price $77,944 above fair value. That's not a negotiation opportunity; that's a fundamental mismatch between what the seller wants and what the market will bear.
Second, the market direction is decisively against you. The strong_sell signal at -0.5 indicates this model class is moving downward in value, not upward. You'd be buying into a depreciating asset at an inflated entry point—a combination that historically produces poor returns.
Third, the seller opacity compounds the risk. You don't have dealer credentials, ratings, or verifiable reputation data. Combined with an eBay listing and an unrealistic ask, this raises questions about whether the seller understands the market or is testing for uninformed buyers.
The vehicle itself is solid—no recall history and a clean mechanical record. But no amount of vehicle quality overcomes a $77,944 overpricing problem.
Your next move: Walk away from this listing and search the active comps in the $42,000–$58,000 range. That's where actual market opportunities exist for this model.
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