What's my 2013 C63 Estate worth?

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Engadine

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2022 C63S Brabus 600 cabrio; 2013 C63 Estate (RIP)
I have (with great sadness!) promised to sell my fabulous C63 6.2 Estate to a friend. But with recent price trends, it's hard to know what it's worth. I would appreciate views here.

2013
Black/cream
19 inch multi spokes, no other extras
40,000 miles
FMB main dealer service history, no extended warranty (warranty last ran out in 2020 and I did not renew)
No issues, usual slight wear on seat bolsters but otherwise lovely and looked after. I have owned it since 2015, one previous owner.

Apologies to all those who have contacted me asking to buy..but she is spoken for.
 

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Put the details into We Buy any Car and also Motorway.co.uk.

That will give you current trade guide and somewhere to start. So you'd add a margin for a dealer sale and less for a private sale.
 
Put the details into We Buy any Car and also Motorway.co.uk.

That will give you current trade guide and somewhere to start. So you'd add a margin for a dealer sale and less for a private sale.
Or parkers which will give estimates for selling/buying private vs dealer.

Or Autotrader gives you a private final sale price estimate if you plug in details.
 
Yeah as its a friend i would say you obv don't want to take the pi55

£500 above WBAC would be a good starting point
 
Id say mid 20's ,ID guess WBAC is around the £18 mark
 
I have (with great sadness!) promised to sell my fabulous C63 6.2 Estate to a friend. But with recent price trends, it's hard to know what it's worth. I would appreciate views here.

2013
Black/cream
19 inch multi spokes, no other extras
40,000 miles
FMB main dealer service history, no extended warranty (warranty last ran out in 2020 and I did not renew)
No issues, usual slight wear on seat bolsters but otherwise lovely and looked after. I have owned it since 2015, one previous owner.

Apologies to all those who have contacted me asking to buy..but she is spoken for.
Don't sell it! You'll regret it, I replaced my wagon with a coupe & regretted it ever since.
 
If I could buy one like that, I already would have. (Even though it's black)

Straightforward, unadulterated, serviced, low mileage fast estates are impossible to find.

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Thank you, everybody who replied. One. of the reasons I posted the question here is that I think that sites like WBAC are not that accurate for specialist cars like these. Particularly during the unusual price spike we are having at the moment. For example, its trade valuation is £23,750 and my local main dealer says it would give me more than that as a straight sale.

Both my friend (actually a friend of a friend) and I are thinking high 20s, we just need to work out where exactly. Will work it out.

My daughter is also warning me not to sell it and that it will become a classic and so on. But I have other cars, and in central London where I live just for it to exist doing nothing in a garage will cost money.
 
Yeah i wouldn't use WBAC as any kind of guide for a car like this. Autotrader is surprisingly good though I find... just pretend you're selling and enter the reg details.
 
£29k not a penny less even though it might fetch £30k + on Autotrader etc

You will be giving it away at mid 20s, ignore that advise.
 
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Thank you, everybody who replied. One. of the reasons I posted the question here is that I think that sites like WBAC are not that accurate for specialist cars like these. Particularly during the unusual price spike we are having at the moment. For example, its trade valuation is £23,750 and my local main dealer says it would give me more than that as a straight sale.

Both my friend (actually a friend of a friend) and I are thinking high 20s, we just need to work out where exactly. Will work it out.

My daughter is also warning me not to sell it and that it will become a classic and so on. But I have other cars, and in central London where I live just for it to exist doing nothing in a garage will cost money.

I will happily look after it for you for free!
 
Just tell him to make you an offer you can't refuse.

He'll know there will people queuing to take this off your hands
 

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