Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.A 2015 Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG 4MATIC, the hot rod version of the W222 S-Class flagship, this Palladium Silver sedan shows 89,187 miles over a beige and espresso interior. It is offered for sale by a Florida dealer at a Buy It Now price of $33,900 with a Best Offer option. The hook is enormous performance and luxury for the money, a hand-built twin-turbo V8 super sedan that costs roughly $140,000 new, now listed at under $34,000.2015 Mercedes-Benz S63 AMGWhat it's worth right nowAccording to Classic.com market data for the W222 S63 AMG sedan, these cars have sold from a low of around $22,000 up to a high of $68,175, with values driven heavily by mileage and condition, and the broader W222 S-Class averaging about $73,322 across all variants. At 89,187 miles, this car sits at the higher mileage end of the surviving pool, which places it in the lower portion of that range. Against that data, the $33,900 asking price is roughly in line with the market for a higher mileage S63, neither a standout bargain nor clearly overpriced on the sticker alone. The more important point is context, since this car lost more than $100,000 in value from its original price, which is the real story with these flagships. For comparison, the eBay listing's own similar items show lesser S550 models with comparable mileage in the low to mid $20,000s, so the S63 premium over a standard S-Class is intact here.2015 Mercedes-Benz S63 AMGCondition and detailsThe car is a dealer offering with a clean title and an AutoCheck history showing 40 records, finished in Palladium Silver Metallic over a Silk Beige and Espresso Brown interior. The listing itself is sparse on specifics regarding service history, options, and cosmetic or mechanical condition, which matters a great deal on a car like this. The single biggest consideration is not the purchase price but the cost of ownership, since an 89,000-mile twin-turbo V8 AMG flagship carries real financial risk from items like the air suspension, turbochargers, and the complex electronics that define an S-Class. The selling dealer is new to the platform with limited feedback. Before purchase, a pre-purchase inspection by an AMG specialist and a full review of the 40-record history are essential, along with budgeting a meaningful reserve for deferred maintenance.2015 Mercedes-Benz S63 AMGThe offerMake: Mercedes-BenzModel: S63 AMG 4MATIC (W222)Year: 2015Mileage: 89,187 milesEngine: 5.5-liter M157 twin-turbocharged V8Power: 577 hp and 664 lb.ft of torqueTransmission: 7-speed AMG SPEEDSHIFT automaticDrive type: 4MATIC All Wheel DriveExterior color: Palladium Silver MetallicInterior color: Silk Beige and Espresso BrownAsking price: $33,900, or best offerAdvertisementAdvertisementInterested in this 2015 Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG? View the listing here.2015 Mercedes-Benz S63 AMGWhat makes the S63 AMG uniqueThe W222 S63 AMG is the performance flagship of one of the most technologically advanced sedans of its era, combining the S-Class's luxury and innovation with genuine AMG muscle. It is powered by the hand-built M157 5.5-liter twin-turbocharged V8, rated at 577 hp and 664 lb.ft, sent through a seven-speed AMG SPEEDSHIFT automatic, and in 4MATIC form to all four wheels for all-weather traction. When new, the W222 S-Class introduced a wave of technology, and the S63 paired that with supercar pace in a full-size, four-door package. These cars carried original prices well into the $140,000 range, which is precisely why they are so striking on the used market today, offering flagship presence and serious performance at a fraction of the original cost.2015 Mercedes-Benz S63 AMGMy takeThis is the textbook depreciated flagship, and on price alone, $33,900 for a 577 hp hand-built AMG super sedan is genuinely tempting and roughly fair for the 89,000-mile market. The honest verdict, though, is that the purchase price is the easy part. These cars are expensive to maintain and repair, and at this mileage, a buyer should assume real money will be needed to keep it right, so the true cost of ownership is well above the sticker. I would place a fair value around $28,000 to $35,000 for a clean, well-documented example, so the asking price is reasonable and there is room to negotiate with the best offer option.2015 Mercedes-Benz S63 AMGDisclaimer: This post is for informational purposes only. We are not a dealership or broker. 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