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W210 Mercedes E36 AMG.
Less than 400 produced for 2 model years. Of those, apparently only 49 were ever sold here in Australia.
Second rarest AMG after the R63?
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well spotted.
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E36?!?!?! I never knew those existed....nice!
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Never sold new in NA, must be 1996-97 before the E50 took over. Still too new for Murka, but there are probably a couple in Canuckistan.
We did get the C36, which is still languishing at the bottom of its depreciation curve.
I’d need to google, but I bet an SL73 is as rare, but the R is indeed up there (but I have seen 3 locally, which is cool). I assume the rarity qualifier is for cars made after MB took control. IIRC there’s also a unicorn W203 diesel AMG, I forget the number.
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C30
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That’s it. Interesting idea, but I can’t warm up to most 203s.
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My favourite AMG.. Spotted one in Japan a few weeks back.
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Oooh I totally forgot about the SLs. There was an SL72 too that was even rarer. There’s one listed for sale in California.
And I had absolutely no idea the C30 diesel existed wow.
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Same. C55 is about it.
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And even those seem like a crapshoot, don’t seem to attract the most meticulous owners.
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True. Good ones are real good. But they lost pneumatic seat functions, which 202's had, and I can’t stand by that decision.