Used 2019 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT Consumer Reviews
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Lemon
I’ll keep this short and simple. My car has less than 1000 miles and as of today it has been 21 days in the shop and they still can’t figure out how to fix it. My engine light has been on nearly since I got the car and they’re saying that the engine has been miss firing. I’m trying to turn my car back in the legal system now. But be aware of the engine light on, it’s not the gas cap.
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1 Year Ownership Review
It's difficult to describe how this car continues to surprise and delight even after a year of ownership. If ever there was a single car to meld a track car, muscle car, and grand tourer, all in one beautiful package, there is no other car that comes close. I traded a Ferrari F430 and Shelby GT500 and while each of those cars did their respective party tricks quite nicely, the AMG plays the part of exotic (without the exotic quirks) and muscle car (while still being able to take a corner) without a hitch. I have a couple 911's that share garage space with the AMG, and I always choose the AMG if I don't need to tote kids. If I had to choose just one, the AMG would stay and all others would go. The only gripe I have is the lack of a manual option...I understand the reasoning, but sometimes outright speed should take a back seat to outright fun. Overall, there are no disappointments and I look forward to every mile behind the wheel.
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- 63 S SedanMSRP: $90,800263 mi away
- 53 SedanMSRP: $53,000274 mi away
- 63 SedanMSRP: $75,899274 mi away
Love This Car
My wife's dream car and it has not disappointed one bit. Great ride, Sound, Drive, and we love the look.
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Rare as hens teeth
A spectacular car to drive and own. Just starting and pulling out of the garage creates a big smile for you and all within earshot. Not anywhere near as good a performance deal as a new Corvette nor as good a handling car as a Porsche Carrera S but I doubt either of those two will equal the GT grin quotient and unless you're on a track you aren't likely to push the handling difference. Certainly with the Roadster version you won't meet yourself coming down the road, there is something to be said for rarity. Not many available new today but if you get the chance!
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My take on Common Complaints
- Limited Visibility: Try a ZL1 Camaro for limited visibility. By contrast I find the visibility so good that it is easy to forget you're driving a capable sports car. That is until you enter a corner or accelerate. - Awkward Shift Knob Position: I actually enjoy the gear select being back and out of the way. Given the only transmission option is a dual clutch automatic, gear select is generally confined to start and end of a trip so virtually little if any effort expended. - Stiff Ride: If you're accustom to Lexus sedan, maybe so. However, by that standard virtually any worthy sports car is equally guilty. Compared to classic and contemporary sports cars, my experience is that of a composed and competent suspension with absolutely acceptable comfort. - Lap Top Display: YEP! My greatest visual complaint along with awkward user interface. That confessed, I bought the car for the driving experience and distinctive appearance.
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