Is Mercedes ML63 a good car?
It rides comfortably too, softening out bumps very well indeed. The old ML63 AMG wasn’t very precise to drive, but thanks to a 40:60 torque split in favour of the rear wheels and a new steering system, the AMG version feels much more agile and responsive.
Is ML63 AMG AWD?
Continuing for 2009 is the four-wheel-drive ML350, along with the V8-powered ML550 and the ultra-high performance ML63 AMG….Smart Buy Price.
Engine | 6.2L V-8 |
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Power | 503 @ 6800 rpm |
Drivetrain | 4MATIC all wheel |
What should I know about my 2007 ML63 AMG?
2007 ML63 AMG – Long Term Ownership Experince 1 Air Conditioner Compressor leak (lost refrigerant). AC Compressor was replaced in 2008. 2 Both metal running board tops were oxidizing and were replaced in 2008. 3 Two OEM 20” AMG alloy wheels experienced growing corrosion around the hubs due to clear coat failure.
When to buy a new Mercedes Benz ML63?
After much deliberation whether to get a new similar vehicle such as the new ML63, or competing vehicles such as the BMW X5M and Porsche Cayenne Turbo, I decided that the most cost effective solution was to buy my ML63 from Mercedes-Benz Financial at the end of the lease since it only had about 37,000 miles on it.
What kind of gas mileage does a Mercedes ML63 get?
When I first leased my ML63 AMG back in 2007 I drove it as my daily driver, using it to commute to and from NYC. I averaged approx. 15.5 mpg for these trips… not great gas mileage but what was advertised when I originally selected the vehicle, so not a surprise.
How big are the wheels on a Mercedes ML63?
Strangely enough, all the special effects are so oversized they’re almost tasteful. In the LIFE IS LIFE department, the ML63’s flared wheel arches shelter massive twenty-inch AMG wheels loaded with 295/40 tires.
After much deliberation whether to get a new similar vehicle such as the new ML63, or competing vehicles such as the BMW X5M and Porsche Cayenne Turbo, I decided that the most cost effective solution was to buy my ML63 from Mercedes-Benz Financial at the end of the lease since it only had about 37,000 miles on it.
When I first leased my ML63 AMG back in 2007 I drove it as my daily driver, using it to commute to and from NYC. I averaged approx. 15.5 mpg for these trips… not great gas mileage but what was advertised when I originally selected the vehicle, so not a surprise.
Strangely enough, all the special effects are so oversized they’re almost tasteful. In the LIFE IS LIFE department, the ML63’s flared wheel arches shelter massive twenty-inch AMG wheels loaded with 295/40 tires.