RE: Ex-PH Fleet CLS63 Shooting Brake | PH Private Area

RE: Ex-PH Fleet CLS63 Shooting Brake | PH Private Area

Wednesday 13th November

Ex-PH Fleet CLS63 Shooting Brake | PH Private Area

Remember the AMG super wagon Chris Harris used to call his own? Well, it's for sale


Mercedes-AMG is perhaps the ultimate buster of niches. If there’s a performance car margin to fill, you can guarantee the good people of Affalterbach will make it so. This is why there’s a small, seven-seat SUV with more than 300hp, an 840hp S-Class hybrid and a four-cylinder C63. Nobody could accuse the AMG lineup of not being diverse, or refusing to move with the times. Perhaps not all of them sell tremendously well, but there’s choice aplenty.

The old CLS Shooting Brake was definitely one of the more appealing niches pursued by AMG. On paper, it made little sense, because an E63 boasted the same powertrain and more space for less money - but we don’t buy cars on paper. As an experience, the 63 SB was on another level, stunning to look at and with a more lavish interior than the fairly humdrum (by comparison) E-Class wagon. 

This CLS certainly won over the person who put in the region of 20,000 early miles on it - a certain Chris Harris. Yes, him again. Once its initial duties had been fulfilled as a press car, it was his for a good many months as a long-term loan. As a young whipper snapper on the PH staff back then, receiving a sporadic update on the AMG was always quite exciting, discovering where it had been and what it had been up to. This being 2013, it was usually at Anglesey with Ferraris, giving a very good account of itself. 

And now that very car is for sale on PH. KP62 BBF has 80,000 miles under its forged rims, and is now being sold by the guardian of its last 14k and two years. Still looks fantastic, right? Paint, wheels and upholstery appear in fine fettle, and where a generous options spend perhaps looked OTT back in the day - sunroof, comfort seats, and a £2,696 ‘Luxury Package’ are just the start - it only makes the CLS look more desirable in 2024. Thank heavens someone opted for the locking diff when new, also - all £2,570 of it. 

There are stacks of history to support the 63’s mileage, and a button-heavy Merc dash that looks lightyears from today’s offering has been usefully modernised with CarPlay. The current owner has been on top of preventative maintenance in their time with the car as well, with front discs and pads, all four tyres, plus the gearbox and diff oil service, sorted since 2022. The next A service isn’t due until May and, although the MOT is coming up in January, there seems little reason to worry about that: it hasn’t failed a single test since 2015. Indeed they’ve all been clean, first-time passes bar a couple of years for keeping the child seat in (which hardly seems fair) and some worn tyres. Which is understandable in a 550hp-plus, rear-drive AMG.

Because the CLS was such a niche prospect when new, not many of them sold; arguably the rarity these days makes them even more appealing. You’ll do well to get into a Shooting Brake for less than £20k (the cheapest on PH right now is £16k with 120,000 miles) and even better to get one that matches the spec of BBF. It was a near-£100k car new thanks to the £14,000 of extras added by the press office; £97,419 in 2013 is more than £130,000 today. And now it’s for sale at £21,495. The CLS is unlikely to ever be a bargain basement AMG, and it’ll always be expensive to keep at its best, but as rare-groove AMGs go - and fast estates, for that matter - it’s surely always going to be one of the more desirable. Just ask the seller of this one.     


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Julian Scott

Original Poster:

3,647 posts

31 months

Wednesday 13th November
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Great car, aged well.

BigChiefmuffinAgain

1,217 posts

105 months

Wednesday 13th November
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Lovely thing - I freely admit I don't know my big AMG engines that well and that some have issues but this even looks reasonable value....

el romeral

1,263 posts

144 months

Wednesday 13th November
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BigChiefmuffinAgain said:
Lovely thing - I freely admit I don't know my big AMG engines that well and that some have issues but this even looks reasonable value....
I believe this 5,5 liter engine variant is pretty much bomb proof? I have the non turbo version in my ML 55 and had no trouble over the years.

That is a dream car and does not seem crazily expensive either. Love it.

Motormouth88

365 posts

67 months

Wednesday 13th November
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Back when ‘AMG’ meant something

SlowV6

650 posts

146 months

Wednesday 13th November
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Lovely.

Would like to see a new MOT on it for £21K+.

Den Den

272 posts

26 months

Wednesday 13th November
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Motormouth88 said:
Back when ‘AMG’ meant something
All Money Gone

Nik Gnashers

850 posts

163 months

Wednesday 13th November
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£22 grand for this awesome thing seems pretty good value if I'm being honest.

Wills2

24,377 posts

182 months

Wednesday 13th November
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That's aged very well the interior of these was always my favourite Benz interior before the silly screens started, nice FMBSH as well, I doubt it will hang around long.


S600BSB

6,107 posts

113 months

Wednesday 13th November
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Very nice.

BrettMRC

4,463 posts

167 months

Wednesday 13th November
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Never been thrashed.

hehe

nismo48

4,429 posts

214 months

Wednesday 13th November
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Good bang for buck shooting brake

UrbanAchiever

190 posts

143 months

Wednesday 13th November
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Good article, right?

Angelo1985

385 posts

33 months

Wednesday 13th November
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Can they put an MOT advisory because…you left the baby seat on? Really?
Mine had 2 on her last MOT, they never complained about them

Harry Flashman

19,946 posts

249 months

Wednesday 13th November
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This car was mine, and has quite a lot of PH history even post the fleet/Chris Harris days!


https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...


Loved it, and was in super condition when it left me a couple of years ago. Only traded as I needed 4x4 for winter trips to the mountains.

The spec remains epic. That interior is my favourite of any car I have owned, save an early Morgan Aero 8.



Edited by Harry Flashman on Wednesday 13th November 19:50

Mikebentley

6,708 posts

147 months

Wednesday 13th November
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said:
Harry is this the car you did the swap with for your skiing trip?

pSyCoSiS

3,729 posts

212 months

Wednesday 13th November
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Brilliant car. Great spec, power and performance.

Can get these to over 700bhp with relative ease.

patch5674

327 posts

119 months

Wednesday 13th November
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One of my favorite cars of all time.

Not sure if I would want the teak decking in the back or have it a bit more dog/sleeper spec.

Arsecati

2,500 posts

124 months

Wednesday 13th November
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Hard to believe this is a 12 year old car - still an absolutely damn fine looking beast.

Harry Flashman

19,946 posts

249 months

Wednesday 13th November
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Mikebentley said:
Harry is this the car you did the swap with for your skiing trip?
Yup - twice, with two great PHers, both of whom remain in touch on occasion.

The temptation to buy it back is surprisingly strong. In a world of shouty AMG and RS wagons, this design looks great.

Sadly, my family truck is now the mainstay for long trips, so i have no use case for the CLS.

Ray_Aber

555 posts

283 months

Wednesday 13th November
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I've always admired this car, and with that engine? Pwhoar!