Used 2019 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT for Sale Nationwide
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About 2019 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT
Overview

For 2019, Mercedes-Benz adds yet another new and exciting AMG model to its AMG GT lineup. Available in GT 53, GT 63, and GT 63S trims, this 4-door coupe features the distinctive AMG grille and front fascia reminiscent of the 2-door versions as well as a trio of available engines, each more potent than the last. While AMG also recently added an S Roadster to the AMG GT lineup that features the same 515-horsepower V8 as the GT S coupe, the main news for 2019 is the remarkable new 4-door.
The base version of the AMG GT 4-door is called the GT 53, featuring an inline 6-cylinder, a potent unit that displaces 3.0 liters, has two turbochargers, and pairs an electric supercharger with a 48-volt electric motor for a mild hybrid system that puts out 429 horsepower and 384 pound-feet of torque. With a 0-60 time of just 4.4 seconds and a 174-mph top speed, it’s already faster than almost everything else on the road. The GT 63 gets a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 making 577 hp and 553 lb-ft of torque, enough for a 3.3-second 0-60 time and a 193-mph top speed. Finally, the insane GT 63 S gets a more highly tuned version of the V8 good for 630 hp and 627 lb-ft of torque. All versions feature 4Matic+, Mercedes-Benz speak for all-wheel drive (AWD), and a 9-speed automatic transmission. The 4-door AMG GT hasn’t been rated for fuel economy yet, but the 2-door will return 16 mpg city, 22 highway, and 18 combined.
The 4Matic+ AWD system continuously varies the torque split between front and rear, and an active rear spoiler adjusts itself depending on speed, while additional aerodynamic features are available on V8 versions. Stepping up to the V8 trims, the GT 63 and GT 63 S, changes things quite a bit with the 4-door, as it adds air springs instead of steel coils, 4-wheel steering, and available carbon-ceramic brakes. Drivers can select between Slipper, Comfort, Sport, Sport+, Race, and Individual driving modes in addition to a Drift mode that directs all of the engine’s torque to the rear wheels for tire-shredding galore.
The AMG GT 4-door seats four rather than five, although buyers can choose between non-folding rear bucket seats or 40/20/40 split-folding rear seats that feature a center console and touchscreen. In front, there is the familiar pair of 12.3-inch display screens with one dominating the middle of the dash and the other serving as the instrument cluster behind the sporty flat-bottom steering wheel. Adaptive cruise control, lane-keep assist, automatic emergency braking, blind-spot monitors, and rear cross-traffic alerts are all on the menu for the AMG GT. The AMG GT hasn’t been crash-tested yet.
With a 4-door in the mix, the AMG GT lineup can now take aim at the higher-tier versions of the Porsche Panamera and Tesla Model S as well as the BMW M5. This may be AMG’s first 4-door, but it’s off to a great start.
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Ron S
Reviewed a 2019 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT on Nov 29, 2022
Dual personality of a drivers car. Great blend of luxury power and sport!
Dennis B
Reviewed a 2019 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT on Feb 2, 2021
Great car. Rear seats don’t fold. Storage issue for me
2019 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| Roadster RWD | $124,700 |
| S Coupe RWD | $132,700 |
| C Roadster RWD | $158,850 |
| R Coupe RWD | $159,350 |
| Coupe RWD | $112,700 |
| 63 Coupe 4MATIC AWD | $136,500 |
| 53 Coupe 4MATIC AWD | $99,000 |
| 63 S Coupe 4MATIC AWD | $159,000 |
2019 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT Price Trends
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See more price trends2019 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT Pricing Analysis
Pricing by Popular US Cities
Market Area: Nationwide
Key Insights
- High Prices in Washington, DC: The city has the highest average price at $270,358, likely due to the luxury buyer demographic and limited supply.
- Lowest Price in New York City: Conversely, New York, NY ($59,640) provides the most competitive pricing, suggesting a more price-sensitive market or greater inventory turnover.
- Pricing Variation Across Major Cities: Markets like Chicago ($86,812) and Miami ($91,237) reflect significant differences driven by local demand, with pricing clustering around the $70K range in several key markets.
City-Level Pricing
| City | Total Listings | Avg Price |
|---|---|---|
| New York, NY | 91 | $59,640 |
| Los Angeles, CA | 79 | $71,124 |
| Chicago, IL | 81 | $86,812 |
| Dallas, TX | 77 | $72,641 |
| Houston, TX | 79 | $63,749 |
| Miami, FL | 79 | $91,237 |
| Washington, DC | 87 | $270,358 |
| Atlanta, GA | 89 | $63,652 |
| Boston, MA | 86 | $67,403 |
Pricing by Trim Packages
Key Insights
- AWD Trims Offer Strong Availability: The 63 S Coupe 4MATIC AWD is the most prevalent trim with 29 listings, influencing pricing trends for this luxury model.
- Price Premium for Performance Trims: The 63 Coupe 4MATIC AWD ($136,500 MSRP) reflects a 37.5% increase over the base trim 53 Coupe 4MATIC AWD ($99,000 MSRP), highlighting the market's willingness to pay for performance upgrades.
- Diverse Engine Options: Trims range from the 3.0L I6 (429 hp) in the 53 Coupe AWD to the powerful 4.0L V8 (630 hp) in the 63 S Coupe AWD, catering to various performance interests.
Trim-Level Details
| Trim | Listings | MSRP | Drivetrain | Engine |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 63 S Coupe 4MATIC AWD | 29 | $159,000 | AWD | 4.0L 630 hp V8 |
| 53 Coupe 4MATIC AWD | 24 | $99,000 | AWD | 3.0L 429 hp I6 |
| 63 Coupe 4MATIC AWD | 21 | $136,500 | AWD | 4.0L 577 hp V8 |
| R Coupe RWD | 18 | $159,350 | RWD | 4.0L 577 hp V8 |
| Coupe RWD | 10 | $112,700 | RWD | 4.0L 469 hp V8 |
| Roadster RWD | 8 | $124,700 | RWD | 4.0L 469 hp V8 |
| C Roadster RWD | 6 | $158,850 | RWD | 4.0L 550 hp V8 |
| C Coupe RWD | 6 | $147,300 | RWD | 4.0L 550 hp V8 |
Pricing Analysis by Model Year
Key Insights
- Substantial Appreciation for New Models: The 2026 model is priced at $150,651, notably higher than its original MSRP of $102,100, leading to a premium of +47.5%.
- Value Depreciation Acceleration: Significant depreciation exists for older models, with the 2018 model depreciating ~13.2% against its MSRP, indicating a normal market trend for luxury vehicles.
- Stable Pricing for Mid-Year Models: The 2022 AMG GT shows a strong value retention with a current average price of $65,166, indicating less depreciation compared to earlier models.
Model Year Pricing
| Model Year | Original MSRP | Avg Price | Price vs MSRP |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | $102,100 | $150,651 | +47.5% |
| 2025 | $101,100 | $150,615 | +48.8% |
| 2024 | $98,950 | $116,264 | +17.4% |
| 2023 | $95,900 | $99,385 | +3.8% |
| 2022 | $92,500 | $65,166 | -29.6% |
| 2021 | $89,900 | $141,669 | +57.7% |
| 2020 | $99,950 | $95,673 | -4.7% |
| 2018 | $112,400 | $97,493 | -13.2% |
| 2017 | $111,200 | $71,685 | -35.5% |
| 2016 | $129,900 | $73,081 | -43.7% |
These recommendations are based on CarGurus' proprietary market data from May 14, 2026, CarGurus experts' opinions, and generative AI.










