WOW - Only $120K for CLK Black Series
#31
You know what is interesting, and then we can move on... the B.S. owners are passionate about the car, my friend included. He loves the car. And he should!
Clarkson comparing the 430 to the CLK B.S. is high praise indeed, for Clarkson has historically been a kool aid drinker for anything Ferrari. I watched that on you tube. Cool!
As you said, and I said, to each his own!
Clarkson comparing the 430 to the CLK B.S. is high praise indeed, for Clarkson has historically been a kool aid drinker for anything Ferrari. I watched that on you tube. Cool!
As you said, and I said, to each his own!
#32
Following this thread with much interest as I am very much interested in picking up a BS but still have depreciation concerns. It is interesting to compare the BS to an R8. You can't even smell an R8 for near MSRP unless you have the foresight to order one long ago. The BS will be produced in fewer numbers and can likely better the R8 on most tracks. However, BS are depreciating quickly and the R8 is not. It seems the formula of modifying a mass production car like MB AMG, Audi RS, and BMW M just leads to steep depreciation. However, developing an all new unique car like the R8 and Ford GT seems to be a winning strategy, even if the modified cars are potentially better than the all original cars. MB and BMW have yet to do this and therefore all of the early adopters of AMG and M cars can expect huge depreciation. I experience the same with my RS4. I'd probably get the BS if I wasn't underwater on my RS4 which has depreciated faster than my lease payments are paying it off. But I guess that is the point of leasing. I was an early adopter and paid full MSRP, $73520, and then just 19 months later on an RS4 with 5600 miles on it the trade in offer was initially $50000 and then negotiated up to $53000. I can probably get a little more for it as a trade in but that is still some hefty depreciation on an RS4.
Still, with all that being said, depreciation certainly isn't the only reason to not buy a car but it is a contributing factor. And of course it doesn't help my burning desire to buy a BS anyway. Starting a BS is almost reason enough. Best sounding startup I have every heard.
Still, with all that being said, depreciation certainly isn't the only reason to not buy a car but it is a contributing factor. And of course it doesn't help my burning desire to buy a BS anyway. Starting a BS is almost reason enough. Best sounding startup I have every heard.
Last edited by SteveL; 03-13-2008 at 05:12 PM.
#33
Following this thread with much interest as I am very much interested in picking up a BS but still have depreciation concerns. It is interesting to compare the BS to an R8. You can't even smell an R8 for near MSRP unless you have the foresight to order one long ago. The BS will be produced in fewer numbers and can likely better the R8 on most tracks. However, BS are depreciating quickly and the R8 is not. It seems the formula of modifying a mass production car like MB AMG, Audi RS, and BMW M just leads to steep depreciation. However, developing an all new unique car like the R8 and Ford GT seems to be a winning strategy, even if the modified cars are potentially better than the all original cars. MB and BMW have yet to do this and therefore all of the early adopters of AMG and M cars can expect huge depreciation. I experience the same with my RS4. I'd probably get the BS if I wasn't underwater on my RS4 which has depreciated faster than my lease payments are paying it off. But I guess that is the point of leasing. I was an early adopter and paid full MSRP, $73520, and then just 19 months later on an RS4 with 5600 miles on it the trade in offer was initially $50000 and then negotiated up to $53000. I can probably get a little more for it as a trade in but that is still some hefty depreciation on an RS4.
Still, with all that being said, depreciation certainly isn't the only reason to not buy a car but it is a contributing factor. And of course it doesn't help my burning desire to buy a BS anyway. Starting a BS is almost reason enough. Best sounding startup I have every heard.
Still, with all that being said, depreciation certainly isn't the only reason to not buy a car but it is a contributing factor. And of course it doesn't help my burning desire to buy a BS anyway. Starting a BS is almost reason enough. Best sounding startup I have every heard.
#34
well ......today i just got offered 63black in miami at a dealer brand new zero miles... for 120k ..no lye ..its silver so im kind of ify....if someone wants it pm me ill send you the info..easy deal ...
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#35
The R8 will come down to earth because it is not limited production and the economy sucks right now. While the BS is taking a bit of a hit now, once the 350 units get placed I think the the values will hold simply because there will be no more. But there are no guarantees. And certainly not if you are going to be putting any kind of normal mileage on these cars.
I hope you are correct about the BS settling out. I'm surprised that they are already being discounted so much but they are for a fact being discounted. I think most people just don't appreciate how good it is and therefore there is just a lack of demand. Too many people look at it as just a really expensive CLK63 and don't really buy an auto in a track car. It would have been great if AMG had put the SL63 MCT transmission in the BS. I've heard it is really really good.
#38
There is a black one with 650 miles being offered up here by a non MB dealer for $119,900 if anyone is interested. I can post a link but i don't know if thats allowed under the rules since this is the for sale section and i don't have 100 posts.
#39
I looked at a new BS at RAB in San Rafael when I picked up my E55 from service. They were willing to discount from MSRP b/c it's been there a few months. If you're interested, PM me and I will give you the contact of the sales person. It was black and beautiful!
#40
Ari & I had a chance to see several of these up close when we were out at Streets of Willow several months ago. They were doing the launch out there. I can honestly say they are really nice looking cars, and the exhaust note is among the best I have ever heard.
#43
Wow, that's a great price.
#44
Am I mistaken, but as I watched the F1 race this weekend in Australia, did MB change their safety car from the CLK63 to the SL63? The only reason I would consider the CLK63 was it's connection to F1.
What a great race. Go Lewis!
What a great race. Go Lewis!