Enthusiasts deeply entrenched within the automotive realm understand that when Mercedes-Benz's opulence ascends to its zenith, the echelon that follows is none other than the revered Mercedes-Maybach lineage. Once an entity in its own right, Maybach has seamlessly merged into the folds of Mercedes-Benz, renowned for its meticulous craftsmanship that bestows unparalleled luxury upon vehicles graced by the iconic emblem. Presently, this lineage extends its artistry to encompass the epitome of opulence – the Mercedes-Benz flagship GLS full-size luxury crossover. For connoisseurs who demand nothing less than automotive excellence, we bring forth exhilarating tidings! Behold the 2023 Mercedes-Maybach GLS600 4MATIC, a veritable symphony of engineering prowess and elegance, a mere 1,200 miles adorning its odometer, and an opportunity now beckoning within our offering.
What do a Zeppelin, World War II tank engines, and uber luxury personal cars have in common? All three were produced by a company called Maybach. While Maybach has been a luxury brand of Mercedes-Benz since 1960, their history is rich. From 2021, Mercedes-Benz has used the Maybach brand to upscale its flagship S-Class further. The Mercedes-Maybach is produced in two variants, both sedans, the S580 and the S680. Up for grabs is a 2022 Mercedes-Maybach S680 4MATIC with a negligible 17 miles on the odometer.
Mercedes-Benz is the master at extensively studying segments and creating distinctive vehicles that appeal to them. Take the mid-size luxury SUV class as a prime example. Chock-full of examples from American, European, and even Japanese manufacturers, no one seems to have properly cracked the formula like Mercedes-Benz. A robust testament to our claim above lies within this 2022 Mercedes-Benz GLS450 4MATIC that we're selling right now. It's got just 8,125 miles on it and a host of options, including the Driver Assistance Package Plus, Pre-Safe Plus, Warmth and Comfort Package, and plenty more. Read on to discover why it's all the car you need as well as desire.
The Mercedes-Benz G-Class has been roaming the roads for almost half a century. Originally conceived as a military off-roader by the then Shah of Iran in 1979. The G-Class is currently in its second generation and has been offered in multiple versions, special models, and custom jobs. Brabus, a German high-performance aftermarket tuning company founded in 1977, works predominantly with Mercedes-Benz vehicles. A G63 that enters a Brabus workshop comes out as a Brabus Widestar, which includes multiple cosmetic and mechanical changes. The G63 is popular in the US of A, but if you want to drive in luxury and power then and still set yourself apart from the masses, then this 2021 Mercedes-AMG G63 Brabus Widestar has a minimal 16,000 miles on the odometer.
Mercedes-Benz, a true pioneer in the automotive world, has earned immense admiration for its luxurious vehicles. With the introduction of AMG, they unleashed a line of high-performance machines that captivated motoring enthusiasts with their track-ready capabilities combined with everyday road practicality. The 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLE 63 S AMG 4MATIC+ stands as a testament to this exceptional blend of performance and luxury. Derived from the elegant GLE-class, this vehicle retains its opulent appeal while transforming into a powerful performer. It boasts an array of special features, including the driver assistance package plus, warmth and comfort package, and acoustic and energizing comfort package, enhancing the driving and traveling experience to unparalleled levels of pleasure. Remarkably, this GLE 63S has barely been driven, with only 23,000 miles on the clock, making it an irresistible steal for those seeking a remarkable ride that combines performance, luxury, and practicality.
If you want a sporty and fast Mercedes-Benz, you are more than likely to settle for an AMG model but what if you want your Star to be more luxurious and a regular S-Class just won’t cut it? The folks over at Mercedes-Maybach always come up with the answer to that burning question for the uber-discerning. The Maybachs’ are in a class of their own, the best in terms of what Mercedes-Benz can do as a luxury brand, and then some. The latest offering by Maybach sure took the car world by storm and somehow makes the Mercedes-Benz S-Class even better in terms of luxury and performance. Don’t believe us? This beautiful 2021 Mercedes-Benz S-Class Maybach S580 4MATIC that you see here might change your mind. Located in New Jersey and with just a reported 2100 miles on the clock this car gives you a reason to hire a chauffeur and enjoy the drive from the back whilst basking in luxury.
The luxury SUV market is one of the fastest-growing markets in the automotive industry. Each manufacturer has its version of a luxury SUV and Mercedes-Benz arguably has perfected the recipe with their G-Class. The vehicle was originally intended for rough utilitarian use but has now become a symbol of success and standing out from the crowd. Couple this with performance from the folks at AMG and you got one a vehicle that is a superb all-rounder. Luxury and performance are two key things but standing out and making a statement is what the G63 AMG does best. The 2021 Mercedes-AMG G63 was so good at doing this in fact the folks over at Car and Driver stated that “If feeling like a celebrity on your daily commute is important to you, The G63 comes with this feature as standard” Still don’t believe us? This 2021 Mercedes-AMG G 63 might make you think differently. With just 10,563 miles on the clock and looks that demand anyone’s attention, this is your chance at commanding the roads with style.
Initially developed for military use in 1979, Mercedes-Benz' boffins themselves could not have envisioned the original G-Wagen becoming a luxury SUV, particularly by 2018 when the W463 second generation debuted. Yet, the G-Class never lost its sheer off-road capabilities, and with the right set of tires and wheels, your luxury G-Class can cut it in the rough and tough. This 2021 Mercedes-Benz G550 has just 7,774 miles since new and is ready for the urban and rural jungle.
The 2020 Mercedes-AMG GT is a rebellious creation born from a desire to push boundaries and set pulses racing. Inspired by the allure of speed and the pursuit of automotive excellence, it combines the essence of luxury and high performance in a breathtaking package. With its captivating design, relentless power, and unrivaled craftsmanship, the AMG GT represents a harmonious marriage between passion and engineering prowess, inviting drivers to indulge in an exhilarating journey that leaves an indelible mark on their souls. It's no surprise, as a car designed entirely by the German carmaker's racing team, the vicious grand tourer is meant to drive you to the track and rip through its course. This 2020 example is one such car, and we're proud to have it on our list of cars for sale.
Growing up and being a petrolhead is a challenging task; gone are the days when you had a two-door sports car ripping through your favorite B road. It's now practicality and comfort for the family that rules the roost. While it is hard to make the change, Mercedes-Benz has the answer to ensure you ease into your new life and explore the best of both worlds. Are you in search of the perfect mix of practicality and performance? This 2020 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT63 is the answer to all your problems; with a reported 16,100 miles on the clock, this is practical motoring guaranteed to ensure smiles per gallon.
While Mercedes-Benz was officially founded under that name in 1926, its lineage traces all the way back to 1886. Throughout Mercedes-Benz's illustrious history, they produced many sought-after vehicles and have become the go-to luxury and German luxury car manufacturer. In 1995 the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter was introduced, a light commercial vehicle or van. Currently in its third generation, the Sprinter has taken Mercedes-Benz's reliability to the commercial market and is a highly prized workhorse. Up for grabs is a not-so-run-of-the-mill 2020 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 1500 converted to a custom mobile office to keep you on the go, anywhere you go.
In our contemporary lifestyle, we like it if our cars are luxurious and smart. However, when the time comes to talk about it, we wish it were a track weapon that can gap boring cars by miles. Mercedes-Benz’ tuning partner AMG offer perfect solutions for this case. As Mercedes creates luxury and elegant cabins on wheels, the wild bunch at AMG turns them into beasts with engines with gazillion horsepower that allows them to spin around cones and blow smoke from the rear tires. That’s why we think this 2020 Mercedes-AMG C63 S Sedan is perfect for you if you want best of both worlds. This is a New Yorker with only 5,100 miles on its clock. It also brags many optional packages to give you the prime experience of a luxury sports car.
Mercedes-Benz, a pioneer in the automotive world, loved by the world for its luxury vehicles, took the world by storm with AMG delivering high-performance machines ready for the track and the road. They were cars that enthralled motoring enthusiasts, and this 2019 Mercedes-AMG E63 E-Class is a prime example of how. Taking the elegant E-class and creating a performance monster, this AMG E63 hosts many performance enhancements and a few cosmetic touches that add a touch of luxury true to the Mercedes-Benz name. All of this comes wrapped in a practical and capable four-door sedan with a panoramic sunroof that has only seen 35,000 miles, perfect for getting a rush of adrenaline on the way to work on Monday morning or the track on the weekend.
We've seen a wide variety of cars pass through our capable hands for sale. From rare classics to stunning exotics, it's all been through ECT. However, we've also seen plenty of robust, reliable, and dependable family transportation options. Take this 2019 Mercedes-Benz E300 as a prime example. Bearing the rich heritage of Mercedes-Benz's signature mid-sizer, this car bears just 30,400 miles on it. You'll find plenty of luxury features, safety tech, and ample practicality, all backed by the signature Mercedes-Benz Star. Don't miss out on this car. Your family will love it.
With life being fast-paced, multitasking has grown in importance over the years. If one owns a car that can multitask, that car is sure a hot seller; for instance, if you wanted a practical 4 door sedan with a healthy dose of supercar-scaring performance, Mercedes-Benz and their lineup of AMG tuned compact sedans sure do the job right. Take a look at this 2019 Mercedes-Benz C63 S AMG for example. With just 59,000 miles on the clock this is the perfect way to get around as well as hit the track hard when you feel like it.
Full-size SUVs are a mainstay of the United States automotive market, and Mercedes-Benz got in on the action way back in 2006 with the then-GL class. Halfway through the second generation's run between 2013 and 2019, the Stuttgart automaker decided to slightly alter the name, adding an S to signify that the GLS is, in effect, the S-Class of SUVs. That's why you should really buy this 2018 Mercedes-Benz GLS63 AMG if you want to experience true Germanic luxury with SUV versatility. What's more, this example has run just 45,000 miles since new.
In 2017, Mercedes-Benz introduced the inaugural C-Class Cabriolet, an extension of the W205 C-Class platform, offering a convertible version of the compact C-Class coupe. This convertible, the C-Class Cabriolet, skillfully blends the allure of a sporty two-door drop-top with the practicality demanded by families. Our focus today is on the exceptional 2018 Mercedes-AMG C63 Cabriolet, elevating the experience with its AMG performance enhancements. With 48,000 miles etched into its journey, this vehicle stands ready to both exhilarate and seamlessly accommodate your daily driving needs while equipped with a multitude of tasteful AMG packages.
The Mercedes-Benz G-Class is one of a handful of vehicles that's changed little in appearance and purpose since its inception. Today's 2017 Mercedes-Benz G550 4MATIC still bears the same lines penned by the original that debuted way back in 1979. Initially intended as a military vehicle, the G-Class was also offered as a civilian vehicle and has even been the basis of a Popemobile in 1980. With such a colorful lineage and just 27,000 miles on its odometer, this G550 is the ultimate off-roader for those who want that elusive mix of capability and luxury.
The story of the G-Class by now is one that everyone knows. The vehicle was first introduced as a military machine before it was softened up for civilian use in 1981. Over time, the G Wagon continued to evolve until the W461 chassis was introduced in 1992 and still holds as the base for the SUV today. Believe it or not, the vehicle you see here is from the first generation. Mercedes-Benz thought it made sense to keep what worked unchanged, so the same layout from 1990 carried forward with improvements. As the entry-level model, this 2017 Mercedes Benz G550 4x4² goes beyond its description as a 'standard' SUV, especially with its aftermarket additions.
Mercedes-Benz and AMG are masters at their craft, throw in a convertible body style and an AMG badge, and you have a performance machine that looks good, feels great, and can serve as the perfect car to scoop up those twisty turns on a back road. Looking to get in on the fun? This 2017 Mercedes-Benz AMG S65 Cabriolet with just 12,000 reported miles on the clock is a prime example of Mercedes-Benz luxury and AMG ingenuity.
If you are an avid follower of our site, you would be used to seeing fast, custom, and off-road machines; the vehicle we have today might not be the fastest, but it is a practical machine that goes far and makes memories with every drive. Present today is this 2017 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500, with a reported 69,000 miles on the clock. This custom German machine is reported to be a RV Camper conversion done by Ross Monster in Colorado and can be yours to create memories of your own.
Although closer to the entry-level lineup of their fleet of automobiles, Mercedes-Benz certainly knocked it out of the park with the unveiling of this 2016 year CLA250 Edition Orange. Based on the regular CLA 250, this particular type of vehicle is from a limited number. It features several exciting visual enhancements on top of some of the best options Mercedes-Benz offers in terms of a capable and beautiful vehicle. With a brand name synonymous with opulence and luxury, this Merc is a perfect vehicle to drive up to in style. This particular vehicle features only 7,800 miles reported on the clock, which is great for a 2016 car, making it excellent value for anyone who would welcome this particular vehicle to their garage.
If you are looking for a spacious and luxurious transportation option and don't want to go the typical luxury car route, there's an alternative to consider. You see, a luxury van conversion is also available for those who don't mind diverging from the crowd. That's why you'll find vehicles such as this 2016 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter on sale, and it's only when you peek inside that you realize how much this vehicle offers. With a healthy 102,965 miles on the clock, you can tell that its previous owner has enjoyed it very much. Being a Mercedes-Benz with a solid turbodiesel engine, there's no reason it can't easily double or triple that mileage.
The Mercedes-Benz G-Class is one of the automaker's greatest hits in North America. Built on the bequest of the Shah of Iran way back in 1979, the G-Class was a civilian version of a military vehicle. Today, the G-Class continues to be one of the most popular models and hasn't escaped the attention of AMG either. However, this 2012 Mercedes-Benz G500 Cabriolet is rather special, as it's a rare two-door convertible variant. The current owner reports that this vehicle was imported from Switzerland and bears just 19,248 miles on the clock.
Mercedes-Benz's roots date all the way back to 1883 when it was known as Benz & Cie. Their slogan of "the best or nothing" has translated into creating some of the world's best and widely recognized cars. From 1997 to 2020, the Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class was produced; it was a series of mid-size luxury coupes and convertibles. The second-generation CLK-Class was made from 2002-to 2010; it was during this time that Mercedes-Benz introduced the most powerful CLK-Class of the time, which was the Mercedes-Benz CLK63 Black Series. A rare chance to own these magnificent cars is at hand with this 2008 Mercedes-Benz CLK63 AMG Coupe Black Series car, which has just 12,765 miles on the odometer.
When you think of automotive icons that stemmed from the 2000s, it's hard to overlook the Mercedes-Benz R230, it was a legendary car in every right as it continued the long-living legacy of Mercedes-Benz convertibles and ensured its caretaker stands out from the crowd. Looking to drive off in style? This 2008 Mercedes-Benz SL550 Convertible incorporates rich pedigree, iconic styling, and blistering performance and has just a reported 47,733 miles on the clock.
Very few iconic names in the automotive scene match up to the prestige and history of the legendary Mercedes-Benz S-Class. Over the years, the S-Class has proven to be a luxury suite on wheels, much like this 2007 Mercedes Benz S550, we have today. This car represents luxury motoring in all its glory, with a reported 85,000 miles on the clock.
Mercedes-Benz is a familiar name to our expert crew at Exotic Car Trader. However, if you browse through our inventory, you'll see that there aren't many Mercedes-Benz models from 2006. This is the reason we are so thrilled to add this 2006 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG to your list of options. Introduced in the mid-1950s, the SL-Class grew more luxurious with each successive redesign. To heighten the excitement, the owner of this Mercedes stated that it was one of 147 SL65K models produced. It brags various AMG additions and a sweet engine in fine fettle to give you a ride to remember.
Let's revisit the Mercedes-Benz E-Class briefly. Originally introduced in 1993, with its origins tracing back to 1953, the E-Class represents Mercedes-Benz's offering in the mid-size luxury car segment. It's commonly available in sedan and station wagon variations, though the latter is less common in North America. As expected, AMG, Mercedes-Benz's high-performance division, occasionally puts its mark on the E-Class. The 2004 Mercedes-Benz E55 AMG we're discussing here is an example of AMG's touch on the W211 third-generation model. Notably, upon its release, the E55 AMG held the title of the world's fastest production sedan. Despite its current 151,000-mile mileage, with proper maintenance, this vehicle is poised to cover even greater distances. Moreover, beneath the hood, a few modifications have been made to enhance its power output. The current owner confirms that the sale includes two keys. Now, let's delve deeper into the details of this car.
At the forefront of automotive innovation, Mercedes-Benz continually ushers in fresh naming designations, models, and segment offerings. The intricate landscape can understandably appear bewildering at times. Let's delve into the example of the CL-Class: spanning three generations from 1992 to 2014, it epitomized the pinnacle of opulence in the realm of two-door coupes offered by the illustrious Star brand. Beyond 2014, this model underwent a transformation, adopting the moniker of S-Class Coupe/Convertible. Now, with the context clarified, we present a proposition: the 2004 Mercedes-Benz CL500. This embodiment of automotive excellence bears a modest 64,000 miles on its odometer, paired with a rejuvenation that adds to its allure. A contemplation of ownership awaits – a fusion of luxury, performance, and refinement, ready to transport you in style.
With the usual class of German signature precision engineering expected from the likes of Mercedes-Benz, the SL500 rolled out of the factory with a solid proposition to deliver great performance without compromising on luxury. It's a status symbol that makes a statement for its driver wherever it goes. This particular 2003 Mercedes-Benz SL500 Roadster is an excellent choice for the person who wants more than just luxury private transportation on the road. Although you'll have to lock and unlock your doors manually as the current owner reports the remote functionality doesn't work, this car otherwise is in great condition, having proven its longevity with 70,000 miles reported on the clock, and is ready to be claimed by its next owner.
Mercedes-Benz wowed the automotive world in 1996 when they released the SLK-Class. Designed as a compact luxury roadster, the SLK's party piece has, and remains to this day, its slick folding metal roof that is a work of automotive art and theater. Renamed SLC from 2020 onwards, this Benz is firmly poised to become a future classic. If you'd like to get in on the action early, why not buy this first-generation 1999 Mercedes-Benz SLK230 Kompressor? The car has only 53,000 miles on it and has reportedly received a recent oil change, as well as a rebuilt AC unit plus new AC lines.
Mercedes-Benz has been dominating the luxury automobile industry for a while now. While the Unimog and the G-Class are the two most-selling models, there is a model of theirs which made Mercedes-Benz known for its robustness and legendary build. The model is none other than the Mercedes-Benz E-Class, which was the successor of the legendary W123 models. The E-Class was first marketed in 1993 but was introduced in 1984 as the Mercedes-Benz W124. Up for grabs is a rare 1991 Mercedes-Benz 300CE Sportline with 111,000 miles on the odometer, which is almost nothing compared to the model's capability of doing 1,000,000 miles without breaking a sweat.
Open-top motoring and the 80s were a fun time to be alive. Away from all the 80s tech and new features was the legendary Mercedes-Benz SL lineup of the 80s. What you got was a car that stayed relevant from the early 70s until the late 80s as a car that was pure automotive nirvana when behind the wheel with the top down. Finding examples that are in good condition has increasingly become a rare sighting until today. Present in all its roadster greatness is this lovely 1989 Mercedes-Benz 560 SL Roadster we have today. With a reported 44,000 miles on the clock, being behind the wheel of this low mileage example calls for reliving the golden era of Mercedes-Benz and the 80s.
Mercedes-Benz and its lineup of SLs have always been and will be iconic; the automotive marque's pinnacle open-top grand tourer has been the car to have for eons when you want to experience authentic open-top motoring. The 1989 Mercedes-Benz 560SL represents the marque's most popular model; this neat example is reported to have just 90,850 miles on the clock and is a true motoring icon.
The most powerful of the entire Mercedes SL lineup in its time, even the entire decade, the 560SL Roadster was a vehicle that had everything. Its powerful engine roared, delivering great horsepower, it was well-engineered, and it delivered the luxury of Mercedes in a vehicle that was built for speed. This particular 1987 model has aged like fine wine and is one of the most desirable classics that the German automaker has ever created. With 85,000 miles recorded on the clock, this is a vehicle that shouldn't be missed out on.
Do you want to cruise around looking like a movie star? This 1986 Mercedes-Benz SL560 Roadster is one way to do so if you’re a fan of the Seventies and Eighties Hollywood, especially the cars that the stars drove on, and off the screen. The R107 generation SL was well received in North America over its 18-year production run. In fact, Mercedes-Benz built a shade over 300,000 for the entire world. This car comes with a claimed 117,000 miles, albeit the seller reports a non-functional odometer. Don’t let that put you off, as these cars are engineered and built tough, and with the right care, can live for decades to come.
Looking back at the illustrious lineage of Mercedes-Benz, few nameplates evoke the same reverence as the W123 generation. Produced over a decade and spanning a diverse range of body styles, the W123 left an indelible mark with its durability, luxury, and pioneering design. And now, we're pleased to present a captivating specimen of this iconic lineage: the 1984 Mercedes-Benz 230E. With a reported mileage of 128,000, this classic gem embodies the essence of dependable vintage car ownership, allowing you to embark on weekend journeys in a splendid display of style and grace.
Travel back to the vibrant 80s, where good times were around every corner, and the perfect car to cruise down to the club on a Friday night was a must-have. For many, the Mercedes-Benz SL topped the list in many ways. It exudes an aura of expense and luxury, proudly wearing the iconic Mercedes-Benz logo on its front, symbolizing German class and reliability. Among the SL's illustrious history, the R107 generation of the Mercedes-Benz SL roadster holds a special place, having firmly established the Stuttgart manufacturer's reputation. Curious about what made them so popular? Allow us to introduce you to a fine example: the 1983 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class 380SL Roadster, boasting a reported 100,400 miles on the clock. This German grand tourer comes well-prepared for a new chapter, with an extensive list of servicing and restoration parts. Additionally, a wealth of documentation and sales literature accompanies the sale, adding peace of mind to your purchase.
The legendary W123 series from Mercedes-Benz is renowned for offering a solid and reliable sedan, estate, or limousine for those who desire it. In fact, over 2.3 million sedans were produced and nearly 200,000 estates. But did you know that they also produced a coupe variant? Less than 100,000 were produced, and this 1983 Mercedes-Benz 300CD is a prime example. This lovely example has just 45,000 miles on the odometer and has been recently serviced to ensure reliable and dependable use.
The 350SL is a two-seater sports car that Mercedes-Benz produced to replace the 280SL. The car was well-received by critics and consumers alike, and it helped establish Mercedes-Benz become the undisputed frontrunner in the luxury sports car market. The car's sleek styling, powerful engine, and luxurious interior made it popular among affluent buyers. Today, the car is a well sought-after collectors' item, with this one reportedly 1 of just 430 made. This Euro Spec Mercedes is also offered with its original certificate, original owner's manual, along with a hardtop and hardtop stand.
Mercedes-Benz' S-Class has built up a hard-won reputation as the pinnacle full-size luxury sedan over a production run that has its roots in 1951. This particular 1973 Mercedes-Benz 450SEL is one fine example, as it's reportedly been in the same family for all its life. Racking up a healthy 173,121 miles, you'd be hard-pressed to tell; that's how well it's been cared for. Moreover, the car has undergone some refurbishment and restoration work to help keep it as fresh as possible. If you choose to buy this car, you'll be making a very smart decision that your head, as well as your heart, will approve of.
Since 1883 what we know today as Mercedes-Benz has been around in some form or another. The Company has managed to outlive two world wars and countless upheavals. Throughout the decades, Mercedes-Benz has produced some of the most remarkable and sought-after vehicles in the automotive industry. Shortly after World War 2, Mercedes-Benz introduced the Mercedes-Benz 170 S, a luxury car produced from 1949 to 1955, aimed at successful business owners and company directors. The S suffix stands for Sonder Model-special model, alluding to its high level of luxury and comfort. A rare chance to own a fully mechanically rebuilt 1951 Mercedes-Benz 170 S with just 63,000 miles on the odometer after the rebuild is at hand.
Mercedes-Benz is a familiar name to our expert crew at Exotic Car Trader. However, if you browse through our inventory, you'll see that there aren't many Mercedes-Benz models from 2006. This is the reason we are so thrilled to add this 2006 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG to your list of options. Introduced in the mid-1950s, the SL-Class grew more luxurious with each successive redesign. To heighten the excitement, the owner of this Mercedes stated that it was one of 147 SL65K models produced. It brags various AMG additions and a sweet engine in fine fettle to give you a ride to remember.
The 350SL is a two-seater sports car that Mercedes-Benz produced to replace the 280SL. The car was well-received by critics and consumers alike, and it helped establish Mercedes-Benz become the undisputed frontrunner in the luxury sports car market. The car's sleek styling, powerful engine, and luxurious interior made it popular among affluent buyers. Today, the car is a well sought-after collectors' item, with this one reportedly 1 of just 430 made. This Euro Spec Mercedes is also offered with its original certificate, original owner's manual, along with a hardtop and hardtop stand.
Let's revisit the Mercedes-Benz E-Class briefly. Originally introduced in 1993, with its origins tracing back to 1953, the E-Class represents Mercedes-Benz's offering in the mid-size luxury car segment. It's commonly available in sedan and station wagon variations, though the latter is less common in North America. As expected, AMG, Mercedes-Benz's high-performance division, occasionally puts its mark on the E-Class. The 2004 Mercedes-Benz E55 AMG we're discussing here is an example of AMG's touch on the W211 third-generation model. Notably, upon its release, the E55 AMG held the title of the world's fastest production sedan. Despite its current 151,000-mile mileage, with proper maintenance, this vehicle is poised to cover even greater distances. Moreover, beneath the hood, a few modifications have been made to enhance its power output. The current owner confirms that the sale includes two keys. Now, let's delve deeper into the details of this car.
The most powerful of the entire Mercedes SL lineup in its time, even the entire decade, the 560SL Roadster was a vehicle that had everything. Its powerful engine roared, delivering great horsepower, it was well-engineered, and it delivered the luxury of Mercedes in a vehicle that was built for speed. This particular 1987 model has aged like fine wine and is one of the most desirable classics that the German automaker has ever created. With 85,000 miles recorded on the clock, this is a vehicle that shouldn't be missed out on.
With the usual class of German signature precision engineering expected from the likes of Mercedes-Benz, the SL500 rolled out of the factory with a solid proposition to deliver great performance without compromising on luxury. It's a status symbol that makes a statement for its driver wherever it goes. This particular 2003 Mercedes-Benz SL500 Roadster is an excellent choice for the person who wants more than just luxury private transportation on the road. Although you'll have to lock and unlock your doors manually as the current owner reports the remote functionality doesn't work, this car otherwise is in great condition, having proven its longevity with 70,000 miles reported on the clock, and is ready to be claimed by its next owner.
At the forefront of automotive innovation, Mercedes-Benz continually ushers in fresh naming designations, models, and segment offerings. The intricate landscape can understandably appear bewildering at times. Let's delve into the example of the CL-Class: spanning three generations from 1992 to 2014, it epitomized the pinnacle of opulence in the realm of two-door coupes offered by the illustrious Star brand. Beyond 2014, this model underwent a transformation, adopting the moniker of S-Class Coupe/Convertible. Now, with the context clarified, we present a proposition: the 2004 Mercedes-Benz CL500. This embodiment of automotive excellence bears a modest 64,000 miles on its odometer, paired with a rejuvenation that adds to its allure. A contemplation of ownership awaits – a fusion of luxury, performance, and refinement, ready to transport you in style.
Travel back to the vibrant 80s, where good times were around every corner, and the perfect car to cruise down to the club on a Friday night was a must-have. For many, the Mercedes-Benz SL topped the list in many ways. It exudes an aura of expense and luxury, proudly wearing the iconic Mercedes-Benz logo on its front, symbolizing German class and reliability. Among the SL's illustrious history, the R107 generation of the Mercedes-Benz SL roadster holds a special place, having firmly established the Stuttgart manufacturer's reputation. Curious about what made them so popular? Allow us to introduce you to a fine example: the 1983 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class 380SL Roadster, boasting a reported 100,400 miles on the clock. This German grand tourer comes well-prepared for a new chapter, with an extensive list of servicing and restoration parts. Additionally, a wealth of documentation and sales literature accompanies the sale, adding peace of mind to your purchase.
Open-top motoring and the 80s were a fun time to be alive. Away from all the 80s tech and new features was the legendary Mercedes-Benz SL lineup of the 80s. What you got was a car that stayed relevant from the early 70s until the late 80s as a car that was pure automotive nirvana when behind the wheel with the top down. Finding examples that are in good condition has increasingly become a rare sighting until today. Present in all its roadster greatness is this lovely 1989 Mercedes-Benz 560 SL Roadster we have today. With a reported 44,000 miles on the clock, being behind the wheel of this low mileage example calls for reliving the golden era of Mercedes-Benz and the 80s.
Mercedes-Benz wowed the automotive world in 1996 when they released the SLK-Class. Designed as a compact luxury roadster, the SLK's party piece has, and remains to this day, its slick folding metal roof that is a work of automotive art and theater. Renamed SLC from 2020 onwards, this Benz is firmly poised to become a future classic. If you'd like to get in on the action early, why not buy this first-generation 1999 Mercedes-Benz SLK230 Kompressor? The car has only 53,000 miles on it and has reportedly received a recent oil change, as well as a rebuilt AC unit plus new AC lines.
Mercedes-Benz' S-Class has built up a hard-won reputation as the pinnacle full-size luxury sedan over a production run that has its roots in 1951. This particular 1973 Mercedes-Benz 450SEL is one fine example, as it's reportedly been in the same family for all its life. Racking up a healthy 173,121 miles, you'd be hard-pressed to tell; that's how well it's been cared for. Moreover, the car has undergone some refurbishment and restoration work to help keep it as fresh as possible. If you choose to buy this car, you'll be making a very smart decision that your head, as well as your heart, will approve of.
Looking back at the illustrious lineage of Mercedes-Benz, few nameplates evoke the same reverence as the W123 generation. Produced over a decade and spanning a diverse range of body styles, the W123 left an indelible mark with its durability, luxury, and pioneering design. And now, we're pleased to present a captivating specimen of this iconic lineage: the 1984 Mercedes-Benz 230E. With a reported mileage of 128,000, this classic gem embodies the essence of dependable vintage car ownership, allowing you to embark on weekend journeys in a splendid display of style and grace.
Mercedes-Benz and its lineup of SLs have always been and will be iconic; the automotive marque's pinnacle open-top grand tourer has been the car to have for eons when you want to experience authentic open-top motoring. The 1989 Mercedes-Benz 560SL represents the marque's most popular model; this neat example is reported to have just 90,850 miles on the clock and is a true motoring icon.
The legendary W123 series from Mercedes-Benz is renowned for offering a solid and reliable sedan, estate, or limousine for those who desire it. In fact, over 2.3 million sedans were produced and nearly 200,000 estates. But did you know that they also produced a coupe variant? Less than 100,000 were produced, and this 1983 Mercedes-Benz 300CD is a prime example. This lovely example has just 45,000 miles on the odometer and has been recently serviced to ensure reliable and dependable use.
Mercedes-Benz has been dominating the luxury automobile industry for a while now. While the Unimog and the G-Class are the two most-selling models, there is a model of theirs which made Mercedes-Benz known for its robustness and legendary build. The model is none other than the Mercedes-Benz E-Class, which was the successor of the legendary W123 models. The E-Class was first marketed in 1993 but was introduced in 1984 as the Mercedes-Benz W124. Up for grabs is a rare 1991 Mercedes-Benz 300CE Sportline with 111,000 miles on the odometer, which is almost nothing compared to the model's capability of doing 1,000,000 miles without breaking a sweat.
Do you want to cruise around looking like a movie star? This 1986 Mercedes-Benz SL560 Roadster is one way to do so if you’re a fan of the Seventies and Eighties Hollywood, especially the cars that the stars drove on, and off the screen. The R107 generation SL was well received in North America over its 18-year production run. In fact, Mercedes-Benz built a shade over 300,000 for the entire world. This car comes with a claimed 117,000 miles, albeit the seller reports a non-functional odometer. Don’t let that put you off, as these cars are engineered and built tough, and with the right care, can live for decades to come.
Since 1883 what we know today as Mercedes-Benz has been around in some form or another. The Company has managed to outlive two world wars and countless upheavals. Throughout the decades, Mercedes-Benz has produced some of the most remarkable and sought-after vehicles in the automotive industry. Shortly after World War 2, Mercedes-Benz introduced the Mercedes-Benz 170 S, a luxury car produced from 1949 to 1955, aimed at successful business owners and company directors. The S suffix stands for Sonder Model-special model, alluding to its high level of luxury and comfort. A rare chance to own a fully mechanically rebuilt 1951 Mercedes-Benz 170 S with just 63,000 miles on the odometer after the rebuild is at hand.
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If there was ever a symbol of luxury, class, and rich pedigree, the Mercedes-Benz G-Class sets the tone and looks good doing so. Ever since the 90s and its massive rebranding in terms of design and performance, the once rough and tough marque made its way to luxury and cruising, and things only got better from then. Present today is a modern-day iteration of the legendary lineup of Mercedes-Benz cruisers, and it looks like this 2023 Mercedes-AMG G63. This German powerhouse has a reported 5,000 miles on the clock and is a factory-fresh example looking for its new custodian.
The Mercedes-Benz S-Class is an aspirational vehicle for many. It's a reward you give yourself when you've made it in life by indulging in one of the finest German luxury cars out there. While there are plenty of classic S-Class examples to indulge in, why not go for a current model year example with this fine 2023 Mercedes-Benz S580 Executive Line? With just 2,800 miles on the clock, it's a brand-new car that someone else has done the running-in for you.
Mercedes-Benz acquired Maybach in 1960, a German luxury car brand dating back to 1909. Mercedes-Benz planned to use the Maybach brand as their uber-luxury and tailor-made platform for discerning customers. Hence why they used the Maybach brand as the platform to include extensive luxury and technology. The very first Mercedes-Maybach cars were the Maybach 57 and the Maybach 62. The brand was discontinued in 2012 due to poor sales until its revival in 2015 and the success of the Mercedes-Maybach S-Class introduced in 2020. A chance to own a bespoke 2022 Mercedes-Maybach S580 4MATIC with a total mileage of 12500 on the odometer.