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The Mercedes-Benz R107 generation of their popular SL-Class luxury grand tourer is a great era to pick a classic car from. Spanning the period of 1971 to 1989, this series ran for eighteen years. Mercedes-Benz regularly updated the model to such a degree that there are notable differences between this particular 1989 Mercedes-Benz 560SL and say, a 1970s model. So if you’re looking for an SL from that generation that’s more suited to regular driving in 2025, we’ve got the ideal candidate from Surprise, Arizona. This car has covered 49,065 miles and looks in great shape.
Wearing a smooth silver suit, this 1989 Mercedes-Benz 560SL is a timeless beauty that will look great among today’s sea of generic EVs and pumped-up hybrids. It’s also two cars in one, of sorts. You see, you’ve got a brown convertible top for use in warmer and more pleasant times of the year. When the weather turns colder and wetter, you can simply install the provided detachable body-colored hardtop and you’ve got a full coupe at your disposal. Isn’t that neat? The hard top comes with a stand upon which to place it when it’s detached, so that it can be stored safety in your garage. The brown interior of this 1989 Mercedes-Benz 560SL comes with climate control, cruise control, power windows and a lovely period Becker Grand Prix auto radio with auto reverse cassette player for that quintessential Eighties feel. This car features a padded luggage area behind the two seats to augment the trunk, as a grand tourer. We feel that this is better than the two tiny rear seats that European-market cars came with, since those were only usable by children.
This 1989 Mercedes-Benz 560SL is powered by a V8 as you’d expect from a luxury grand tourer. The naturally aspirated 5.6-liter unit develops 227hp and 287lb-ft of torque. It’s paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission which was introduced for the R107 range in 1981. Pre-1981 cars had 3-speed units. Rear-wheel drive was standard across the range, and this car also gets anti-lock braking for its four-wheel disc brakes. So, it’s a lovely cruiser to own and drive every now and then, and can still keep up with the traffic.
The Mercedes-Benz R107 generation of their popular SL-Class luxury grand tourer is a great era to pick a classic car from. Spanning the period of 1971 to 1989, this series ran for eighteen years. Mercedes-Benz regularly updated the model to such a degree that there are notable differences between this particular 1989 Mercedes-Benz 560SL and say, a 1970s model. So if you’re looking for an SL from that generation that’s more suited to regular driving in 2025, we’ve got the ideal candidate from Surprise, Arizona. This car has covered 49,065 miles and looks in great shape.
The ʼ80s was a time of extravagance, pushing the limits of automotive engineering and a big shift in customers preferences - analog was a thing of the past, the new and improved era was all about digital. There was however one machine that stood the test of time and handled the ʼ80s and its massive shift with class and elegance. The Mercedes-Benz SL R107 was nothing short of iconic, it was iconic to the point where it not just changed how open top motoring was in the ʼ70s but brought analog and old school charm into the ʼ80s as well. Present here is an automotive icon whose production ran almost two decades and takes shape with this lovely 1989 Mercedes-Benz 560SL. This clean example is reported to have a mere 24,688 miles on its clock and is ready to transform what your expectations of memorable drive is and also serve as a savvy investment in the years to come
The Mercedes-Benz R107-generation SL is undoubtedly one of the most beloved and popular models that the Three-Pointed Star has ever made. Produced for 18 years, this era of SL is the second-longest generation Mercedes has ever made, second only to the equally iconic G-Wagen. And it’s not hard to see why: timeless looks coupled with incredible performance and luxury cemented it as one of the best roadsters money could buy. Our featured car is a 1988 Mercedes-Benz 560SL, featuring a large-displacement V8 under the hood. This car is located in Frisco, Texas, and has a reported over 141,000 miles on the clock.
Mercedes-Benz created a hit when they launched the CLS-Class range in late 2003. Designed on the E-Class underpinnings, the CLS offered a sportier, four-door coupe body style to buyers who wanted a luxury midsize sedan with sports car looks. The segment has since seen competitors from nearly all the headline German luxury automakers. Today’s 2013 Mercedes-Benz CLS 550 comes from the second generation that ran between 2010 and 2018. It’s a lovely machine for the discerning driver who also wants something relatively practical and family-friendly. Currently residing in Miami, this machine has done over 83,000 miles so far.
Today, we’ve got something truly unique for the no-compromise overland adventurer in you. Say Howdy to this 2024 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500 Rogue Palisade Dakar Edition that’s truly distinctive. Built by the Rogue Van Company, this machine started life as a regular Mercedes-Benz 2500 Sprinter before receiving an extensive makeover. Along the way, it received plenty of interior and exterior enhancements, and even comes with Starlink internet connectivity in case you can’t disconnect from your digital lifestyle no matter where you go. Now, this epic machine is available for sale in San Diego, after traveling just over 30,000 miles to date.
We don’t need to talk a lot about the history of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class. Born in 1979 as a rugged and utilitarian off-roader, it soon morphed into one of the most iconic luxury machines in our country, as well as several other places in the world. However, unlike many luxury SUVs, the G-Class maintained its capable off-road chops. Simply swap the low-profile tires on many examples with a more capable set, and the vehicle is ready to go rock-crawling or mud-plugging. Today, we’ve got a particularly potent machine in the shape of this 2025 Mercedes-AMG G63. With just 2,200 miles on the clock and a whole host of extras such as the Engineering Package, Assistance Package and Comfort Package, this Florida-based luxury SUV is the perfect way to travel in eye-catching style.
You can’t go amiss by choosing a first-generation Ford Mustang as your starter classic car. Ford’s signature model created the whole pony car arena, and over sixty years later, remains the sole survivor of the segment. The first generation Mustang was offered between 1964 (called 1964½ models) and 1973. Along the way, it offered various engines and came in some high-performance variants too. Buyers could choose three body styles, and many went for the stylish fastback or the slick convertible. But, the third choice, the two-door hardtop offered sleek and arguably unappreciated style that really made owning one a personal choice of distinction. Today, we’ve got a 1967 Ford Mustang Hardtop for sale in Goodyear, Arizona. With its host of upgrades, this is a classic car that’s suitable for daily driving if desired. Snap it up soon!
Classic car styling blended with modern day aesthetics makes for a machine that takes a lot of your time as you stand back and look at it with awe. The perfect blend is a topic that sees a lot of discussion but the general priority would be to balance out modern day looks while not taking the character of a classic car away. Present today is rare occasion when the perfect blend takes shape and looks like this 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air.
There comes a time when a car takes things up a notch and has cult following status the moment it leaves its factory floors. BMW’s range of M3’s are most definitely that type, with most models redefining what the perfect drive experience is like. Present today is what is arguably one of the M3’s finest and takes shape with this 1995 BMW M3 Coupe. With a reported 53,000 miles on its clock, this one-owner German powerhouse is a true rare example that keeps on giving on every drive out and also serves as a very savvy investment in the years to come.
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