The Mercedes-Benz AMG E63 S (W213 + W214) embodies a perfect fusion of performance and luxury, making it a prime candidate for donation to Volunteer Wheels in Tennessee. With its powerful M177 4.0L biturbo V8 engine and sophisticated AMG Performance 4MATIC+ AWD system, this modern supersedan offers both exhilarating speed and daily drivability. Donors can contribute to preserving this exceptional model while also supporting a worthy cause.
As the last V8 generation of the E-Class, the W213 E63 S represents a significant era in automotive history. From 2018 to 2023, the E63 S sedan and its exceedingly rare wagon variant stood out as collector-tier vehicles, making them valuable treasures for enthusiasts. Your donation could help us enhance the lives of others while keeping the legacy of this extraordinary vehicle alive for future generations.
πGeneration guide
W213 E63 S Sedan β’ 2018-2023
Powerful M177 4.0L V8 with 603 hp, combining luxury and performance, featuring AMG Performance 4MATIC+ AWD. Ideal for modern-supersedan enthusiasts.
W213 E63 S Wagon β’ 2018-2023
Exceedingly rare in the U.S. market, representing AMG's first imported E-Class wagon since the W211 E55 era, making it a collector premium tier vehicle.
W214 E63 S β’ 2024+
Transitioning into the electrified era, this generation signifies the end of the V8 lineage in the E-Class, focusing on performance and sustainability.
Known issues by generation
The M177 4.0L biturbo V8 is renowned for its performance, but it does face common challenges such as heat-soak and turbocharger oil line wear. Additionally, the AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 9-speed automatic can experience high-mileage wear that necessitates expensive service. AIRMATIC air suspension issues have persisted from previous E-Class generations, leading to potential compressor and strut leaks. Donors are advised to verify the AMG-handcrafted engine plate to ensure authenticity, as discrepancies can raise red flags for collectors.
Donation value by condition + generation
The AMG E63 S commands a strong market presence, with values for the W213 sedan ranging from $80,000 to $130,000, while the exceedingly rare wagon variant can fetch between $120,000 and $180,000. The original paint and documented service history significantly enhance value, while factory color changes can detract from collectibility. A qualified appraisal is essential for donations at this price tier, and prospective donors should consider providing records to substantiate preventive maintenance efforts.
Donation process for this model
Donating your AMG E63 S is a straightforward process that involves verifying essential documentation, including the AMG-handcrafted engine plate and service records. For vehicles valued at $80,000 or more, IRS Form 8283 Section B is mandatory, and a qualified appraiser's assessment is strongly recommended to maximize your tax benefits. Clean, low-mileage examples should be transported securely to preserve their condition.
Tennessee regional notes
Tennessee offers a vibrant community for AMG enthusiasts, with specialized service networks catering to the unique needs of high-performance vehicles like the E63 S. The stateβs varied climate conditions may dictate preservation strategies for these modern supersedans, particularly between salt-belt and sun-belt regions. Owners can find skilled independent specialists well-versed in AMG service practices.
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If you own a Mercedes-Benz AMG E63 S (W213 + W214), consider donating it to Volunteer Wheels. Your contribution not only supports a meaningful cause but also preserves the legacy of this modern supersedan for future enthusiasts. Join us in making a difference today!