This 2007 Mercedes-Benz R63 AMG shows 127k miles and was acquired by the seller four months ago. It is equipped with a 6.2-liter V8 sending power to a full-time all-wheel drive system through a 7-speed automatic transmission. Fewer than 200 R63s were produced, and AMG-specific modifications include the front/rear bumpers, side skirts, 20″ alloy wheels, upgraded suspension and braking components, as well as a quad-tip exhaust system. The most recent service included an oil/filter change in October 2017, and this W251 is now being offered with a clean Carfax report, the original owner’s manual, a front license plate mount, and a clean North Carolina title.

AMG upgraded the suspension of the R63 with their Airmatic dual control air suspension system, which includes performance settings and an additional off-road setting that raises the ride height. The rear passenger-side door has been repainted and a scratch on the rear driver-side door is shown in the gallery.

The 20″ AMG 5-spoke wheels show some curbing with close-ups viewable in the gallery below. Continental tires are fitted at all four corners and the brake rotors measure 15.4″ up front and 14.4″ out back.

Inside, the cabin is upholstered in beige leather and features perforated seats, Bluetooth, satellite radio, drive-assistance, and parking guidance. The inoperable Mercedes Keyless-Go function was diagnosed by a Mercedes-Benz dealership and reportedly requires a new sensor. The odometer shows 127k miles, 3k miles of which have been added by the seller. A check engine light appeared when the seller experienced a rough shift from 1st to 2nd gear in sport-mode, though the code has since been cleared by a Mercedes-Benz dealership.

The original LCD screen was replaced with an OEM unit, and the seller notes that the radio and navigation functions are in working order. The car can seat up to six people and features headrest-mounted monitors for second row occupants.

The hand-built 6.2 liter M156 32-valve V8 is paired to a 7-speed automatic transmission, and the car could reach 60 mph in 4.6 seconds when new. The seller experienced a hard shift from 1st to 2nd gear and a Mercedes-Benz dealership recommended replacing the torque converter/transmission assembly. According to the seller, the vehicle only exhibited the torque converter issue when in “sport mode” with aggressive throttle.

The Carfax report above indicates no history of accident damage. The seller has a lien out on the vehicle, which will need to be repaid before the clean North Carolina title can be transferred to the new owner. A video of the car driving can be seen below.