
Mercedes-Benz E63AMG S
Deal Analysis
Standard · 4/6/2026You're looking at a Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG S with an asking price of $595—and that number is your first red flag. The median comparable price for this model sits at $42,000, which means the asking price is 99% below market. This isn't a bargain; it's a data error, a typo, or a sign something is fundamentally wrong with this listing.
Even accounting for the most generous interpretation, the car's book value (BCV) is $50,000. An asking price of $595 against a $50,000 book value and $42,000 market median doesn't align with any legitimate pricing scenario. The market analysis assigns this deal a strong sell signal with a negative score of -0.5, reflecting structural weakness in the fundamentals.
On the positive side, the E63 AMG S has a clean recall history—no outstanding safety issues to address. However, this is a high-maintenance vehicle. You're looking at roughly $3,500 annually in routine upkeep, or about $290 per month, which you'll need to factor into your total cost of ownership.
The dealer information is limited, with no public ratings or review visibility available, so you can't validate their track record independently.
Before you proceed any further, contact the dealer directly and request immediate clarification on the asking price. Confirm whether $595 is accurate, a listing error, or if there's additional context (auction reserve, as-is condition, title issues) that explains the dramatic discount. This single conversation will determine whether you're looking at an opportunity or a waste of time.
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