
2019 Mercedes-Benz E63AMG S
Deal Analysis
Standard · 4/6/2026You're looking at a 2019 Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG S asking $59,980, but the numbers tell you to walk away or negotiate hard. Here's why.
The asking price sits 43% above market median. Comparable vehicles are selling for $42,000—meaning you're being asked to pay nearly $18,000 more than what this car is worth in the current market. That's not a premium for condition or mileage; it's a pricing error. Your estimated break-even value (BCV) is $50,000, which gives you some room to negotiate, but you'd still be overpaying relative to what similar E63 AMG S models are actually fetching.
The market direction is decisively bearish on this vehicle. The strong sell signal with a -0.5 score reflects that 2019 E63 AMG S inventory is moving downward in value, and demand is soft. You're not catching a rising tide here.
On the positive side, this car has a clean recall history—genuinely rare for a high-performance Mercedes of this age—and the mileage (29,000) is reasonable. But those strengths don't justify the $59,980 ask.
The real concern is maintenance. You're looking at roughly $3,500 annually in routine upkeep for an AMG variant, and major services will cost significantly more. That's a real ownership cost you need to factor into your decision.
Your next move: Use the median comp price of $42,000 and your BCV of $50,000 as anchors. Make a written offer at $48,000 and be prepared to walk if the seller won't move meaningfully. Don't let the appeal of the badge override the math.
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