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Mercedes-Benz E63AMG S

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Deal Analysis

Standard · 4/6/2026

You're looking at an $85,000 Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG S in a market where comparable vehicles are selling for a median of $42,000. This is the core issue: you're being asked to pay roughly double what the market will actually bear for this car.

The numbers tell a stark story. The market analysis shows this vehicle is overpriced by approximately $43,000 compared to comps. The depreciation projection is equally concerning—the current market value sits at $58,056, meaning you're already $26,944 above what buyers are actually paying right now. Even if you negotiate down, you're starting from a position where the baseline asking price is fundamentally misaligned with reality.

There's a secondary financial concern worth noting: the annual maintenance estimate of $3,500 is substantial for an AMG performance sedan. That's roughly three times typical sedan maintenance and represents real carrying costs you'll absorb annually.

On the positive side, this vehicle has a clean recall history with no outstanding safety issues, and the E63 AMG S itself is a legitimate high-performance executive sedan with strong engineering credentials.

However, the valuation gap is too wide to ignore. The seller is asking nearly double the wholesale estimate of $43,000. Before engaging further, your single most important next step is to obtain an independent pre-purchase inspection and market validation. Confirm the vehicle's actual condition and mileage, then use that data to anchor a serious negotiation. Without significant price movement from the seller, this deal doesn't work on the numbers.

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