Coop? Really? That's simply ignorant. As far as anyone with a brain knows it's Coupé....pronounced Coop-EH But this guy just shouts all the time and his inappropriate intonations are totally irritating
There is plenty options of cars within 200k, the person who is considering a s63 coupe probably isn't cross shopping with that. They will cross shop with something along the likes of a Rolls Royce Wraith and/or Bentley Continental
I had a 2003 CL55 AMG for 4 years, and I must say for a $130,000 car it was a huge fucking disappointment. I may have bought it used but I ended up spending close to what I paid in repairs. I can see all those complex electronics in the new s-coupe going bad in a few years and costing a small fortune, no thanks won't make that mistake again, I'll stick with my cadillacs.
Clearly, you are a "Baller on a Budget." People that buy S class Mercedes new do NOT care one bit about such things. Besides, all maintenance is included for the first 36k miles, and they will likely be traded in long before that. As the second, third, or fourth owner you get the car for less than half price, but still have to pay for the maintenance on a very expensive $100K+ car. Also, Cadillac is not even in the same Galaxy as an S Class...not by a moon shot.
Brandon B My cadillac and acura does everything my s-class did and more, I could lease a new s-class if I wanted to, I live well within my means, and I don't buy new cars I don't like throwing money in the toilet. Modern Mercedes just aren't what they used to be, I learned to drive on my fathers s420 w140 which was the last great/amazing/over engineered car mercedes made before their cost cutting ruined the product. I was the second owner I bought it off my uncle who bought it new, it had 20,000 miles when I got it. I'm sorry mercedes used to make realiable $100,000 cars, like the w140 and the w126, which you will still see many on the road. Now mercedes make unreliable $100,000 cars that can hardly reach 100,000 miles it's a fucking disgrace.
***** I myself actually come from old family money, and I must say it's the nuevo riche whom are the ones with the expensive cars. Look at the middle east and Russia tons of new money, none of them know how to act, they think owing this stuff will make them more successful when in actuallity I have known people personally, such as my late great aunt whom helped start price club which became costco was worth close to 100 million but drove around in a 1983 cadillac seville. From what I have seen people who flash cash have never seen it before and won't see it for very long. I once knew a guy whom won a lawsuit and was award around 3 million dollars and last I spoke to him he was living in a two bedroom apartment working as a A/C repair man. I'm a saver I buy used cars not old used cars but always second hand as to not take the intial large hit in deprecation. Yeah if I really wanted to I could go out right now and get finacing or leasing to the hilt and buy a new ferrari 458, but when it comes down to it, it is just a huge was of money up front and over the course of ownership.
I know, LOL! My sister and I were driving to Manhattan, and on the highway one of them pulled up next to our car. I kept staring inside because it was so freakin beautiful.
추천장 Nice try, however, the moment I like a car that is in the same class with similar features and similar pricing , such as Lexus LS, your reasoning goes down the drain. and actually it is already there. :).
Coop? Really? That's simply ignorant.
As far as anyone with a brain knows it's Coupé....pronounced Coop-EH
But this guy just shouts all the time and his inappropriate intonations are totally irritating
Americans and Canadians them "coops". Always have, unless you're a pretentious twat.
Americans don’t pronounce it that way and if you do people look at you funny.
Who tf are you to talk about John Davis like that
Terrible price point. 200k for a luxury coupe? Ill spend a little more and get a 458 italia
I don't get why the S65 is much more if it's heavier than the S63. Much rather have the Mercedes- Maybach.
VTEC kick in uhhh...because the s65 has a way heavier v12 than the s63's v8
but your not only getting speed in this car like u'd get in 458, u get luxury, comfort also.
RayzaBlayz but its also slower too. I guess its just to say you have a V12 which is a rare exclusivity.
There is plenty options of cars within 200k, the person who is considering a s63 coupe probably isn't cross shopping with that. They will cross shop with something along the likes of a Rolls Royce Wraith and/or Bentley Continental
I had a 2003 CL55 AMG for 4 years, and I must say for a $130,000 car it was a huge fucking disappointment. I may have bought it used but I ended up spending close to what I paid in repairs. I can see all those complex electronics in the new s-coupe going bad in a few years and costing a small fortune, no thanks won't make that mistake again, I'll stick with my cadillacs.
Clearly, you are a "Baller on a Budget." People that buy S class Mercedes new do NOT care one bit about such things. Besides, all maintenance is included for the first 36k miles, and they will likely be traded in long before that. As the second, third, or fourth owner you get the car for less than half price, but still have to pay for the maintenance on a very expensive $100K+ car. Also, Cadillac is not even in the same Galaxy as an S Class...not by a moon shot.
Brandon B
My cadillac and acura does everything my s-class did and more, I could lease a new s-class if I wanted to, I live well within my means, and I don't buy new cars I don't like throwing money in the toilet. Modern Mercedes just aren't what they used to be, I learned to drive on my fathers s420 w140 which was the last great/amazing/over engineered car mercedes made before their cost cutting ruined the product. I was the second owner I bought it off my uncle who bought it new, it had 20,000 miles when I got it. I'm sorry mercedes used to make realiable $100,000 cars, like the w140 and the w126, which you will still see many on the road. Now mercedes make unreliable $100,000 cars that can hardly reach 100,000 miles it's a fucking disgrace.
Brandon B I would never buy a German car if I intend to keep it for a long time outside of warranty.
chigasaki06
I'll never buy one again period.
*****
I myself actually come from old family money, and I must say it's the nuevo riche whom are the ones with the expensive cars. Look at the middle east and Russia tons of new money, none of them know how to act, they think owing this stuff will make them more successful when in actuallity I have known people personally, such as my late great aunt whom helped start price club which became costco was worth close to 100 million but drove around in a 1983 cadillac seville. From what I have seen people who flash cash have never seen it before and won't see it for very long. I once knew a guy whom won a lawsuit and was award around 3 million dollars and last I spoke to him he was living in a two bedroom apartment working as a A/C repair man. I'm a saver I buy used cars not old used cars but always second hand as to not take the intial large hit in deprecation. Yeah if I really wanted to I could go out right now and get finacing or leasing to the hilt and buy a new ferrari 458, but when it comes down to it, it is just a huge was of money up front and over the course of ownership.
ide wreck this car, why, I couldn't take my eyes off the dash
I know, LOL! My sister and I were driving to Manhattan, and on the highway one of them pulled up next to our car. I kept staring inside because it was so freakin beautiful.
They copied the F13 BMW 650😂 I’ve had both and I will take my M6 all day.
Its based on the CL
overpriced (i.e. does not worth what you pay for), unreliable, high maintenance cost, gas guzzling, irrelevant piece of crap.
추천장
Nice try, however, the moment I like a car that is in the same class with similar features and similar pricing , such as Lexus LS, your reasoning goes down the drain. and actually it is already there. :).
Shocker, luxury goods are overpriced - lol. That's why you wait a decade and buy them used. Then you can afford the car and the maintenance.
No, I'm not paying $232,000 + tax, for a car.