The Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series (C190) stands as the pinnacle of automotive engineering, a true collector's gem that captures the essence of performance and luxury. With only 1,700 units produced globally, every example is a testament to the unparalleled craftsmanship and attention to detail that AMG is renowned for. In Salt Lake City, enthusiasts appreciate this iconic model's lineage and the meticulous documentation required for ownership, including the allocation paper-trail and verification of original customer records.
As a potential donor, sharing your GT Black Series not only bolsters the heritage of an extraordinary automotive masterpiece but also supports CarLift Utah’s mission to promote automotive excellence in our community. Each vehicle promises a future filled with racing pedigree, exceptional engineering, and the spirit of driving as it was meant to be experienced.
📖Generation guide
GT Black Series • 2021-2022
The final model year of the GT Black Series production, showcasing a high-performance flat-plane-crank V8 and advanced aerodynamics. This limited series emphasizes driving purity with a rear-wheel-drive platform.
Known issues by generation
As with any hypercar, the GT Black Series (C190) has certain model-specific considerations. The AMG M178 LS2 engine with its unique flat-plane-crank design demands rigorous maintenance. A mandatory rebuild interval is set between 60,000 and 80,000 miles, necessitating service at certified AMG Performance Centers. Additionally, the AMG SPEEDSHIFT DCT 7-speed dual-clutch transmission may require preventive maintenance, and the carbon-ceramic brakes need regular inspection to ensure optimal performance. Attention to these details is crucial for maintaining the vehicle's collector value and driving excellence.
Donation value by condition + generation
The Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series is not just a vehicle; it represents a collector-tier investment. With a factory MSRP starting at $325,000 and current market values ranging from $400,000 to over $700,000 at auction, each donation demands strict adherence to documentation protocols. Authenticity is paramount: original paint and an unaltered history ensure maximum collector appeal, while factory color changes are a significant red flag. Comprehensive service records and a verified AMG-handcrafted plate are essential for appraisal, making consultation with a qualified hypercar specialist mandatory to establish true value.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series involves a rigorous process, ensuring that your contribution is valued accurately and respects the vehicle's pedigree. A qualified appraisal is required, and IRS Form 8283 Section B must be completed, attesting to the vehicle's value exceeding the $5,000 threshold. Transport must be conducted via insurance-bonded enclosed carriers only, preserving the vehicle's integrity. Additionally, a pre-donation inspection by an AMG Performance Center is essential, along with all service history and the AMG handcrafted engine plate verification.
Salt Lake City regional notes
In Salt Lake City, the community is home to many car enthusiasts who recognize the significance of the GT Black Series (C190). With access to AMG Performance Centers nearby, owners can ensure their vehicles receive the specialized care they require. Additionally, the region is ideal for climate-controlled storage, an essential factor for preserving the pristine condition of such a rare vehicle. Understanding the local climate, especially the preservation distinctions between salt-belt and sun-belt areas, further enhances vehicle longevity.
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