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New E53 delayed, spec reduced

Hearing a few stories like this. Personally, the whole point of ordering a new car is to spec exactly the car you want. Now, you aren't getting exactly the car you want. I say cancel the order and look around for something else you fancy (despite the undeniable extra cost, I highly doubt you'd ever regret an E63s, just my opinion).

Additionally, if you were to take the car, when it comes to selling it eventually it'll be worse probably be worth quite a bit less than a car built before this issue that has these extra items, even though you are paying the same for it just now. Would the free servicing make up for that? Doubt it.
They confirmed the service pack was worth £37 pm. So over two years that's £888. Which doesn't even come close to offsetting the missing items.
 
I think you could sell your place in the queue to a car dealer, there is a garage near me* who sells over list price to people who don't want to wait 6-12months for a new car, then take your money and extra from selling your place and buy something else.. I think the car dealers are greedy and rude, not to mention disrespectful to expect you to accept your "new pair of shoes without laces" so to speak... I would and have in the past walked away from a crappy deal.

Nobody 'needs' a new car we sometimes just want one, and confuse the two...



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Funnily enough, I am test driving an E63S at that dealership tomorrow... I haven't yet cancelled the E53 (I wanted to have something else to replace it with sorted before I did so) but might mention that to them. Agreed on the new car point - it was kind of a treat after a pretty brutal year at work!
 
This one's nice...


So's this...


And with only 19.5k miles on the clock, this has got to be worthy of a second look too...

So that first one, with 5k miles on the clock, and in the basic spec, is the same price (give or take £850) as the brand new E53 Night Edition Premium Plus I'd ordered. Which is mental.
 
I wouldn’t put it past them. I read somewhere that in the US they’re changing all new E63S orders into E53 ones, which can’t be true!

I’m test driving a 2019 E63S on Friday. Less than 10k on the clock and only a couple of £k more than a new E53. More costly to run but will hopefully hold its value well given I imagine the days of a big V8s are numbered. I’m so annoyed about the E53 order though - first time I’d ever ordered a new car!
Very frustrating, but.....a blessing in disguise maybe?! If you end up with an E63S I'm pretty sure you'll be grinning from ear to ear and forget about the E53 pretty quickly! Good luck!
 
I’m test driving a 2019 E63S on Friday. Less than 10k on the clock and only a couple of £k more than a new E53. More costly to run but will hopefully hold its value well given I imagine the days of a big V8s are numbered.
I bet you will absolute love it :thumb:
 
E63S test drive is tomorrow now - didn't have time to get up to the dealership and back today, annoyingly.

On a separate note, I found this E53 up for sale for £69k.

Used Mercedes-Benz E-Class | Croydon | Mercedes-Benz Retail Group

Amusingly, when I rang the show room earlier (I was in the neighbourhood having test driven a BMW 540i), they said they didn't have an E53 for sale. Go figure.

My brand new E53 on order (which I'm not cancelling until I've found a replacement) is costing me £65k. I bargained pretty hard to get it for £6k less than list price (which was looking like a fantastic deal when it was fully specced), but the fact that an older car with almost 4,000 miles on the clock is going for £4k more is absolutely bonkers.
 
E63S test drive is tomorrow now - didn't have time to get up to the dealership and back today, annoyingly.

On a separate note, I found this E53 up for sale for £69k.

Used Mercedes-Benz E-Class | Croydon | Mercedes-Benz Retail Group

Amusingly, when I rang the show room earlier (I was in the neighbourhood having test driven a BMW 540i), they said they didn't have an E53 for sale. Go figure.

My brand new E53 on order (which I'm not cancelling until I've found a replacement) is costing me £65k. I bargained pretty hard to get it for £6k less than list price (which was looking like a fantastic deal when it was fully specced), but the fact that an older car with almost 4,000 miles on the clock is going for £4k more is absolutely bonkers.
That is a nice looking E63S though - if I could, I'd happily take that. You could probably drive that home next weekend!

I originally ordered a C43 back in 2019 with a lot of options, and after an awkward period of silence I chased the dealer to see how it was going.

They apologised and said it wasn't possible due to a shortage of components so I reluctantly cancelled it. Two weeks later I talked to them about a C63S in Watford, and somehow I ended up buying an in stock C63 from them instead.

It was nothing like my spec, but I'm so pleased I did it. I don't think the running costs are that different to a C43 (I may be wrong there, but I didn't really care about that) and whomever originally spec'd it up did a fantastic job.

After two years, despite rattles and a few now resolved issues, I still love this car to pieces. It just brings a smile to me, and I enjoy every moment when driving it.

I don't think I got any special discount or deal, but I was happy, they apologised and were clearly a good sales person despite the communication hiccup.

Not sure if that helps persuade you or not, but you're only here once 🙂
 
That is a nice looking E63S though - if I could, I'd happily take that. You could probably drive that home next weekend!

I originally ordered a C43 back in 2019 with a lot of options, and after an awkward period of silence I chased the dealer to see how it was going.

They apologised and said it wasn't possible due to a shortage of components so I reluctantly cancelled it. Two weeks later I talked to them about a C63S in Watford, and somehow I ended up buying an in stock C63 from them instead.

It was nothing like my spec, but I'm so pleased I did it. I don't think the running costs are that different to a C43 (I may be wrong there, but I didn't really care about that) and whomever originally spec'd it up did a fantastic job.

After two years, despite rattles and a few now resolved issues, I still love this car to pieces. It just brings a smile to me, and I enjoy every moment when driving it.

I don't think I got any special discount or deal, but I was happy, they apologised and were clearly a good sales person despite the communication hiccup.

Not sure if that helps persuade you or not, but you're only here once 🙂
That's actually really useful to hear, and I'm so glad you've enjoyed your C63S.

The E63S was ridiculous, as I suspected it would be. It put a smile on my face the moment I started it up. That engine is pornographic. The ride, even in comfort, was arguably the wrong side of 'firm' for a family car, but I can probably live with that. I had a decent 30 minutes in it hooning around St. Albans, both on open roads and in some heavy traffic on residential streets, so it gave me a decent idea of how it would perform across a range of roads.

Fundamentally I know it's a stupid option - it will drink petrol, cost more to insure, will be less comfortable for passengers, and I'll rarely have the opportunity to probably unleash it - but is very, very tempting. And as you say, you only live once - I had enough near misses in Afghanistan to appreciate that!

I can't shake the feeling that I would be constantly on edge that my children or dog would scratch / stain / throw up over it though - that it's almost too nice a car to be used to ship them around, or drive to the beach / park / rugby club etc. But then I think how much fun it would be to take the wife away for a long weekend of walking in Wales or the Lakes, and give the car some tap in the process. The 540i would be a much more sensible option, and is still good fun to drive, albeit not in the same league as the E63S. Argh, decisions! The E53 would have been perfect I think (sitting somewhere in between), but that ship is sailed.

I'm going to sleep on it and then decide tomorrow! If anyone has any final views on the usability of an E63S as a family car, (e.g. ride on UK roads, and is the fuel economy really that atrocious?), let me know!
 
That's actually really useful to hear, and I'm so glad you've enjoyed your C63S.

The E63S was ridiculous, as I suspected it would be. It put a smile on my face the moment I started it up. That engine is pornographic. The ride, even in comfort, was arguably the wrong side of 'firm' for a family car, but I can probably live with that. I had a decent 30 minutes in it hooning around St. Albans, both on open roads and in some heavy traffic on residential streets, so it gave me a decent idea of how it would perform across a range of roads.

Fundamentally I know it's a stupid option - it will drink petrol, cost more to insure, will be less comfortable for passengers, and I'll rarely have the opportunity to probably unleash it - but is very, very tempting. And as you say, you only live once - I had enough near misses in Afghanistan to appreciate that!

I can't shake the feeling that I would be constantly on edge that my children or dog would scratch / stain / throw up over it though - that it's almost too nice a car to be used to ship them around, or drive to the beach / park / rugby club etc. But then I think how much fun it would be to take the wife away for a long weekend of walking in Wales or the Lakes, and give the car some tap in the process. The 540i would be a much more sensible option, and is still good fun to drive, albeit not in the same league as the E63S. Argh, decisions! The E53 would have been perfect I think (sitting somewhere in between), but that ship is sailed.

I'm going to sleep on it and then decide tomorrow! If anyone has any final views on the usability of an E63S as a family car, (e.g. ride on UK roads, and is the fuel economy really that atrocious?), let me know!
Can you really ignore those E63s seats though? 😍

On that point, how did you find them?
 
That's actually really useful to hear, and I'm so glad you've enjoyed your C63S.

The E63S was ridiculous, as I suspected it would be. It put a smile on my face the moment I started it up. That engine is pornographic. The ride, even in comfort, was arguably the wrong side of 'firm' for a family car, but I can probably live with that. I had a decent 30 minutes in it hooning around St. Albans, both on open roads and in some heavy traffic on residential streets, so it gave me a decent idea of how it would perform across a range of roads.

Fundamentally I know it's a stupid option - it will drink petrol, cost more to insure, will be less comfortable for passengers, and I'll rarely have the opportunity to probably unleash it - but is very, very tempting. And as you say, you only live once - I had enough near misses in Afghanistan to appreciate that!

I can't shake the feeling that I would be constantly on edge that my children or dog would scratch / stain / throw up over it though - that it's almost too nice a car to be used to ship them around, or drive to the beach / park / rugby club etc. But then I think how much fun it would be to take the wife away for a long weekend of walking in Wales or the Lakes, and give the car some tap in the process. The 540i would be a much more sensible option, and is still good fun to drive, albeit not in the same league as the E63S. Argh, decisions! The E53 would have been perfect I think (sitting somewhere in between), but that ship is sailed.

I'm going to sleep on it and then decide tomorrow! If anyone has any final views on the usability of an E63S as a family car, (e.g. ride on UK roads, and is the fuel economy really that atrocious?), let me know!
If its any help I bought a s212 e63 earlier in the year. Its the every day car for my self and the missus who regularly uses it for shopping runs or other errands. We don't have kids but have a dog that is happy in the boot apart from occasionally being caught off balance if he stands up lol. We mostly do urban driving or trips into the Peak District and have done a few long motorway trips road the country. I think it's an amazing vehicle and not just the reserve of a weekend toy. Look at the size of them, you can pack a full family and luggage in and travel where ever you want to go in luxury. I was concerned about the ride before I got it but now I don't even think about it. I don't think it's that hard at all but then I believe the 212 might be more compliant then newer versions.

I don't understand the thought process of having to have boring cars for mundane life tasks. Get the car you want and enjoy using it. Im into old jags and daimlers and have run them as my sole transport rain or shine in snow and all over the country. They're made to be used not stored away.

I'd get the e63 and all you will have to worry about is grinning from ear to ear every time you get in. 😀 Just my opinion obviously.
 

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