The Mercedes-AMG GT R and GT R Pro (C190) are not just vehicles; they are masterpieces of automotive engineering designed to dominate both the road and the track. From 2017 to 2021, the GT R series emerged as the halo of the AMG GT lineup, boasting a hand-built M178 4.0L biturbo V8 that generates an impressive 577 hp and 516 lb-ft of torque. This model's embodiment of AMG performance is complemented by its track-focused features, making it a coveted choice among enthusiasts.
As an owner, you understand the unique appeal of these coupes, along with the specialized attention they require. With a sophisticated ABC suspension system and the iconic AMG carbon-ceramic brakes, the GT R and GT R Pro offer unparalleled performance, but also come with a cost-overhang that demands respect. Preventive maintenance and thorough documentation are essential for preserving the value of your investment.
📖Generation guide
R230 SL55 • 2006+
Base model with Performance Package offering 510hp. Known for its M113K supercharged V8 and ABC suspension, making it a sought-after collector car.
R230 SL65 • 2008-2009
Ultra-rare Black Series variant with V12 biturbo M275 engine. Enthusiasts appreciate its power and exclusivity.
C197 SLS • 2010-2014
Gullwing coupe and roadster models featuring the M159 naturally aspirated V8. A significant milestone as AMG’s first complete car.
C190 AMG GT R • 2017-2021
The GT R is the performance flagship of the C190 family, equipped with the M178 engine, designed for track excellence with a focus on aerodynamics.
C190 AMG GT R Pro • 2019-2020
A limited iteration with enhanced track features and lighter components, elevating the driving experience to a new level.
C190 AMG GT Black Series • 2021
An ultra-rare and incredibly powerful variant with 720hp. Represents the pinnacle of the C190 lineage and is highly sought after.
Known issues by generation
The AMG GT R and GT R Pro are masterpieces, but they do come with specific model-related considerations. Owners should be aware of the potential costs associated with the M178 engine’s turbocharger wastegate actuator and intercooler service, which can range from $3,000 to $6,000 at high mileage due to limited service access. Additionally, the cost of replacing carbon-ceramic brake pads can exceed $3,000 per axle, and rotor replacements typically fall between $8,000 and $15,000. The 7-speed AMG SpeedShift DCT dual-clutch transaxle also requires careful attention, as services can cost between $4,000 and $8,000. Regular maintenance and documentation of service history are crucial for ensuring the longevity and value of your vehicle.
Donation value by condition + generation
As an appreciating asset, the AMG GT R and GT R Pro deliver strong value in the collector market. Low-mileage examples are currently valued between $130,000 and $180,000, with the GT R Pro fetching between $200,000 and $280,000 due to its limited production. The original paint and service history add significant value, while factory color changes could be a red flag. Documentation verifying the hand-built Affalterbach engine plate is essential for appraisal, especially for values crossing the $5,000 threshold. Owners should also consider the requirement of preventive maintenance receipts and be prepared for costs associated with the ABC suspension and carbon-ceramic brakes when assessing value.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Mercedes-AMG GT R or GT R Pro to AutoLift LA is a rewarding process, especially as these vehicles are highly valued in the collector community. Due to their appreciating status, it's strongly recommended that you engage a qualified appraiser to assess your vehicle's value accurately. The IRS Form 8283 Section B will be heavily applicable for your donation. For best practices, ensure that your donation paperwork includes service history, original paint verification, and documentation of the Affalterbach engine plate. Transporting your low-mile example in an enclosed transporter is also advisable to maintain its pristine condition.
Los Angeles regional notes
Los Angeles is a thriving hub for Mercedes-AMG enthusiasts, providing a wealth of resources for GT R and GT R Pro owners. The local market is rich in specialized specialists familiar with the unique needs of these vehicles. As the sunbelt region promotes better preservation of the ABC suspension and carbon-ceramic brakes over time, owners can be assured their vehicles are well cared for. The robust Mercedes-AMG service network in Los Angeles further supports owners in maintaining their vehicles in peak condition.
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