



One of the most popular luxury executive cars in the world, the Mercedes-Benz E-Class really needs no introduction. But did you know that in addition to the customary four-door sedan and five-door station wagon, Mercedes-Benz also offered the E-Class as a coupe and cabriolet in some generations? That’s right, and you can pick up a nice 2013 Mercedes-Benz E350 Cabriolet right now, to really enhance your driving experience, be it as a weekend cruiser or a daily driver. This car comes from Yonkers, New York, and has got 41,280 miles to its name. With its creamy smooth V6 and all stock nature, it’s a great vehicle for hassle-free cruising.

Wearing a dark gray suit, this 2013 Mercedes-Benz E350 Cabriolet’s styling is from the W212 generation that ran between 2010 and 2017. It sits in an interesting time, as you’ll see curvaceous styling, as well as angular lines, particularly in the headlamp clusters, all co-existing with harmony. The car’s five double spoke alloy wheels add a further touch of class to what is already a pretty pleasing to look at package, while its black soft top is power operated for ease of use. The interior of this 2013 Mercedes-Benz E350 Cabriolet can seat four adults, and comes from an interesting era, when Mercedes-Benz hadn’t gone full mental with screens, but still included some digital delights to treat occupants. So, you’ve got a full infotainment suite with Bluetooth and a premium Harman/Kardon sound system, but it’s primarily operated via physical, tactile buttons. Ditto features such as the heated and ventilated front seats with power adjustment, and the dual-zone climate control system. Meanwhile, occupants rest on two-tone leather upholstery and there’s a pleasing mix of light and dark shades within the interior trim elements. This is classic, timeless Mercedes-Benz elegance at its best.

Under the hood of this 2013 Mercedes-Benz E350 Cabriolet lurks a 3.5-liter naturally aspirated V6, reported to send up to 302hp and 273lb-ft to the rear wheels via a 7G-TRONIC seven speed automatic gearbox. You can expect 0-60 in just over 6 seconds, and there’s always enough power for highway driving.




One of the most popular luxury executive cars in the world, the Mercedes-Benz E-Class really needs no introduction. But did you know that in addition to the customary four-door sedan and five-door station wagon, Mercedes-Benz also offered the E-Class as a coupe and cabriolet in some generations? That’s right, and you can pick up a nice 2013 Mercedes-Benz E350 Cabriolet right now, to really enhance your driving experience, be it as a weekend cruiser or a daily driver. This car comes from Yonkers, New York, and has got 41,280 miles to its name. With its creamy smooth V6 and all stock nature, it’s a great vehicle for hassle-free cruising.



The Mercedes-Benz E-Class is the world's best-known luxury executive or mid-size car. Currently, in the sixth generation that debuted in 2023, the nameplate has a history dating back to 1953. Along the way, each generation has its fans. Take this 2007 Mercedes-Benz E350 as a prime example. Hailing from the third generation known as the W211, this all-original 50,000-mile car is perfect for someone wanting to enter the Mercedes-Benz lifestyle with a family in tow.




This 2013 Mercedes-Benz SL 550 Roadster represents the R231 generation of Mercedes-Benz’s iconic luxury grand touring convertible. Showing just 10,088 miles, this example blends advanced engineering with refined styling and impressive performance. The SL-Class has long been known for combining sports car capability with luxury touring comfort, and the R231 generation introduced a lighter aluminum-intensive body structure along with modern technology and driver assistance features. Finished in striking Mars Red, this SL 550 delivers both visual presence and the smooth, powerful driving experience expected from Mercedes-Benz’s flagship roadster.



Looks can be deceiving, indeed. Within the tinted-glass obscured interior of this otherwise conventional-looking 2022 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 van lies a lap of luxury. If you choose to acquire this 20,000-mile camper conversion from Decatur, Illinois, you’ll be availing yourself to a comfortable house on wheels, basically. You wouldn’t guess what this third-generation Sprinter contains within its Tenorite Gray Metallic body, but once you’ve experienced its plush power-adjustable captain chairs, cozy sleeping accommodations and watched a movie on its LED TV while snuggled up in a nice blanket, you won’t realize what you’ve been missing out on in the camper world. All this, a proper toilet and more await your consideration.



This 2018 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 American Coach Patriot is a luxury Class B touring coach built on the proven Sprinter platform and designed for executive transport and premium travel. Combining the durability of the Sprinter 3500 dual rear wheel chassis with the upscale craftsmanship of American Coach, the Patriot offers a sophisticated mobile lounge complete with a galley kitchen, bathroom, entertainment system, and luxury seating. Showing just over 6,000 miles, its high-roof extended body configuration, the interior provides generous space and comfort, making it ideal for long-distance touring or VIP passenger transport.




Quick, don your tuxedo and set your GPS to Roswell, where you can pick up this silver 2019 Aston Martin DB9 and make it yours. Even though the DB9 didn’t feature in a Bond film, it’s definitely worthy of being the superspy’s car. With those sleek lines and unmistakable Aston Martin design features, the DB9 was produced between 2004 and 2016. It came with that superb 5.9-liter (incorrectly called a 6.0-liter due to judicious rounding up) V12 under the hood, as well as a finely crafted interior. Our subject car has all those tantalizing features, and a super low 13,172 miles on the clock! Could you get a better deal than this? Likely not.



This 2013 Mercedes-Benz SL 550 Roadster represents the R231 generation of Mercedes-Benz’s iconic luxury grand touring convertible. Showing just 10,088 miles, this example blends advanced engineering with refined styling and impressive performance. The SL-Class has long been known for combining sports car capability with luxury touring comfort, and the R231 generation introduced a lighter aluminum-intensive body structure along with modern technology and driver assistance features. Finished in striking Mars Red, this SL 550 delivers both visual presence and the smooth, powerful driving experience expected from Mercedes-Benz’s flagship roadster.



Now here’s a luxurious and swift four-door luxury sedan that is going to be a classic in less than ten years time. Yes, this 2009 Bentley Continental Flying Spur Speed is the perfect car for someone seeking modern power and performance sans the overwhelming digital and connected technology interiors of today’s cars. It’s a fine British luxury machine that can hit 200mph if you wish, although we’d strongly recommend doing so on a race track or drag strip rather than the public road. If you’d like to take on this super sedan, it’s up for grabs in Las Cruses, New Mexico, having done just 60,200 miles.

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