



From manufacturing the first car in the world, Mercedes Benz has strived to stay true to their slogan “The Best or Nothing.” Their SL series was initially introduced in 1954 as a racing sports car, but later, it was made into a production version to cater to the personal luxury sports car market. With the dawn of the new century, the 5th generation SL was introduced with all-new styling and continued the previous generation's trend of factory-available AMG versions. With fewer than 3,000 units ever made, this example of the 2007 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG is a rare find. It shows just over 33,000 miles on the clock available for sale in California.

For the fifth generation, Mercedes-Benz moved away from the boxy design and moved to a sleek and aerodynamic design language that was in line with the first-generation SL. The AMG SL65 had unique touches as well in comparison to other trim levels, such as aggressive bumpers, side skirts, wide arches, and overall an attention-grabbing outlook. Painted in a gleaming black color with chrome fittings all around and a convertible hardtop, our subject car remains a stunning example of sports car. It sits on a set of 19-inch AMG two-piece wheels with anthracite spokes while the lowered AMG suspension completes the stance of it. Moreover, it also features auto-leveling and adaptive suspension to maximize comfort and handling. This 2007 Mercedes Benz SL65 AMG makes life easier with remote keyless entry and a refined cabin with wood accents. However, it is a rapid performer that will allow you to exploit the speed-sensing steering to the fullest. Being a convertible, safety is ensured with integrated rollover protection gear and anti-whiplash head restraints.

Nestling underneath the unassuming silhouette of this 2007 Mercedes Benz SL65 AMG is a mighty 6.0L Twin-turbocharged V12 engine that is rated at 604 horsepower and a staggering 738 pound-feet of torque. A 5-speed automatic transmission with touch shift sends power to the rear wheels. Traction control and electronic stability control are a few onboard assistance features that can help you harness its power.

2007 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG
6.0L Twin-Turbocharged V12
5-Speed Automatic Transmission With Touch Shift
RWD
Black Exterior
Black Leather Interior
Anti-Whiplash Head Restraints
Integrated Roll-Over Protection
Electronic Stability Control
Adaptive Suspension
Auto-Leveling Suspension
Speed-Sensing Steering
Traction Control
Remote Keyless Entry
19" AMG Two-Piece Wheels With Anthracite Spokes



Cruising in luxury and style exposes you to a host of choices, but narrow it down, and it's certain that a chilled-out drive experience is best enjoyed behind the wheel of a roadster. Now that you have this narrowed down, its time to pick the right roadster to enhance your drive feel, feeling overwhelmed with the choices available? Worry not, this 2015 Mercedes Benz SL65 AMG with a reported 12,150 miles on the clock is the perfect way to liven up your weekend drives in style.



From manufacturing the first car in the world, Mercedes Benz has strived to stay true to their slogan “The Best or Nothing.” Their SL series was initially introduced in 1954 as a racing sports car, but later, it was made into a production version to cater to the personal luxury sports car market. With the dawn of the new century, the 5th generation SL was introduced with all-new styling and continued the previous generation's trend of factory-available AMG versions. With fewer than 3,000 units ever made, this example of the 2007 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG is a rare find. It shows just over 33,000 miles on the clock available for sale in California.



The 2015 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class is a masterpiece that seamlessly blends the secure comfort of a coupe with the exhilarating freedom of a convertible, thanks to its innovative three-piece retractable hardtop. Boasting an interior filled with meticulous details and an extensive array of standard features and options, the 2015 SL-Class offered a range of engines, with the spotlight here on the highest-powered variant—the 2015 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG Roadster, featuring a formidable V12 engine. With a mere 11,570 miles on the odometer, this example stands out as a rare gem.




Mercedes-Benz has a fine array of grand tourers, but if you want a true-blue sports car with a star on its nose, the Mercedes-AMG GT is as fine as they come. Introduced in 2014, the AMG GT is now in its second generation of production. It’s a fearsome two-door fastback coupe with a twin-turbo V8 under its hood. Hence, it makes for a fine car to drive regularly, and we have a 2024 Mercedes-AMG GT 55 for sale right now. This 3,000-mile machine comes with a 469 horsepower 4.0-liter V8, an AMG Speedshift MCT 9-speed automatic gearbox, all-wheel drive and a host of tech features. It’s currenrly available in Dallas.



If you want a German classic car with some modern conveniences, a V8 under the hood and a fine legacy, you can’t go amiss by choosing a Mercedes-Benz SL from the R107 era. Over 300,000 were made between 1971 and 1989, of which two thirds came to North America. The R107 redefined the term boulevard cruiser, with its performance, luxury interior and driving manners over long distances. If that sounds like your cup of tea, we have this 1989 Mercedes-Benz 560SL for sale right now. It’s from Scottsdale, Arizona, and has covered just over 71,000 miles so far. It’s also got a smooth M177 5.6-liter V8 under the hood.



The Mercedes-Benz G-Class stands in stark contrast to the rest of this iconic German luxury car maker’s offerings. Its boxy, prominent, and can venture off-road with gusto. Introduced in 1979 as a military machine on the request of the Shah of Iran, civilian variants emerged in 1979. Since then, the G-Class has gained the typical Mercedes-Benz luxury features and technological highlights, but maintains its immense off-road capabilities. This 2019 Mercedes-Benz G550 is one fine example and it’s up for sale in Salt Lake City, Utah. With 94,604 miles on it, you can tell that it’s meant to be driven. Plus, given its off-road abilities, this is the perfect family vehicle for the outdoors-loving crowd.




Chevy’s C8 Corvette debuted in 2020 and brought about sweeping changes to America’s most popular home-grown sports car and grand tourer. The engine was moved behind the passenger compartment, the styling was elevated to new echelons of breathtaking, and the car gained even more performance capabilities. Then, along came the Z06 higher-performance derivative and boy did it deliver! The Z06 packs what was the world’s most powerful naturally aspirated production engine at the time when it was introduced in 2021. The engine can spin up to 8,600rpm, and makes peak power at 8,400rpm! That’s what you get in this 2025 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible Z06 2LZ, as well as Carbon Flash painted nacelles and roof, GT2 bucket seats, a front lift adjustable height system with memory and so much more. Quick, grab this beast from its home in Tucson before someone else does.



With just 6,205 original miles, this vehicle has been owned by a single original owner since new. The seller has retained all original manuals, along with complete maintenance and service records. The car has been meticulously cared for and presents in exceptional condition. No matter what critics may say about BMW, the brand continues to command a loyal following built on decades of precision German engineering. For many owners, a BMW is more than transportation—it is a statement of performance and identity. Developed from the brand’s motorsports heritage, the M Division delivers an exceptional balance of power, handling, and luxury. This 2015 example is equipped with the desirable Executive Package and is currently located in Wailuku, Hawaii.



The One That Went Chasing Supercars. That’s what Chevy’s C8 or eighth generation Corvette will go down as, in the annals of American automotive history. Introduced in 2020, the C8 turned the Corvette’s finely-honed seven-generation formula on its head. The engine was moved rearwards, the styling was elevated to new echelons, and manual transmissions gave way to a single, dual-clutch choice. Meanwhile, the Z51 Performance Package was also made available for even more handling and braking abilities than stock. That’s what you get with this 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible 3LT Z51, as well as a host of other things such as a 6.2-liter V8, a front lift with adjustable height and memory function, and all that Corvette coolness. Contact us right now if you want this 32,830-mile car from Pembroke Pines to grace your driveway.

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