- 2016 Mercedes-AMG GT S
- 4.0L BiTurbo V8
- 7-Speed Automatic
- RWD
- Mars Red Exterior
- Classic Red/Black AMG Exclusive Leather Interior
- 19"/20" AMG Split 5-Spoke Black Wheels
- AMG Matte Carbon Fiber Trim
- Lane Tracking Package
- AMG Dynamic Plus Package
- Exclusive Interior Package
- AMG Carbon Fiber Exterior Trim
- Matte Carbon Fiber Rear Crossbar
- Fixed Panorama Roof
- Carbon Fiber Engine Cover
- Burmester High-End Surround Sound System
- Exclusive Interior Trim
- AMG Carbon Fiber Door Sill Covers
- Red Seatbelts
- Upgraded Turbochargers
- ECU Calibration
- Aftermarket VTA Blow-Off Valves
- Aftermarket Stainless Steel Downpipes
- Aftermarket High-Flow Air Filter
- 19"/20" RENNtech Forged Brushed Gunmetal Wheels
- H&R Lowering Springs
- Wheel Road-Force Balance (Hunter GSP9700)
- Brake Calipers Refinished In Gloss Black w/ AMG” Mars Red Script
- Brake System Flush (Pentosin Super DOT 4)
- AMG Stencil Set
- Full 3M 3-Stage Rub & Polish Paint Treatment
- Window Tint (50%)
- Replaced Battery
The Mercedes-AMG GT is a two-door, high-performance sports car by Mercedes-AMG. Mercedes-AMG is Mercedes-Benz’s high-performance subsidiary, and was formerly known simply as, you guessed it, AMG. Introduced in 2014, the GT is now in the second generation of production and has gained a reputation to be one of the finest German luxury sports cars that you can get your hands on. This particular 2016 Mercedes-AMG GT S is of the higher-specification S variant. Key changes of the S over the regular GT include over 500 horses under the hood, an AMG Performance exhaust system with dynamic flaps, a special Race mode and an electronically-controlled limited-slip differential. Of course there are a few other things too. This particular example has traveled only 27,801 miles so far and is available in Detroit.
Exterior and Interior
The exterior commands attention with its Mars Red paint paired with AMG carbon fiber exterior trim, a matte carbon fiber rear crossbar, and a fixed panorama roof. The forged 19”/20” RENNtech brushed gunmetal wheels and lowered stance give the car a more aggressive visual posture, while the brake calipers refinished in gloss black with ///AMG Mars Red script add a motorsport-inspired touch. Inside, the cabin features the rare Classic Red/Black AMG Exclusive Leather Interior, complemented by matte carbon fiber trim, AMG carbon fiber door sills, exclusive interior trim, and red seatbelts. The Burmester high-end surround sound system adds an additional layer of luxury, creating an interior experience that is equally sporty and upscale.
Engine
Mechanical enhancements significantly elevate the GT S beyond its stock specification. The upgraded turbochargers, stainless steel downpipes, high-flow air filter, VTA blow-off valves, and ECU calibration deliver increased power and quicker throttle response while maintaining durability and drivability. H&R lowering springs sharpen the handling and improve road feel, especially when paired with the precision of the AMG Dynamic Plus Package. Performance is further enhanced through wheel road-force balancing and a brake system flush using high-performance Pentosin Super DOT 4 fluid. With its combined suspension, engine, and braking upgrades, this GT S offers a more dynamic, confident driving experience that pushes well beyond factory capability.
The Mercedes-AMG GT is a two-door sports car made by Mercedes-AMG. Hang on, isn’t that Mercedes-Benz? Well, yes it is. You see, when Mercedes-Benz acquired famed tuning house AMG, they decided to bestow upon them this fantastic accolade; name sharing. Yes, the famous Star decided to allow AMG models to be known as Mercedes-AMG, rather than the past practice of adding AMG to the car’s existing title. So, if you own and drive a Mercedes-AMG GT, you’ll be availing yourself to a luxurious performance monster that will make every drive as pleasurable as possible. Why wait any longer? Grab this Boca Raton-based 2019 Mercedes-AMG GT today and take it home. This all-stock car comes with a twin-turbo V8, a red leather interior, and just over 33,000 miles on the clock. What’s not to like?
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.
The Mercedes-AMG GT is a two-door, high-performance sports car by Mercedes-AMG. Mercedes-AMG is Mercedes-Benz’s high-performance subsidiary, and was formerly known simply as, you guessed it, AMG. Introduced in 2014, the GT is now in the second generation of production and has gained a reputation to be one of the finest German luxury sports cars that you can get your hands on. This particular 2016 Mercedes-AMG GT S is of the higher-specification S variant. Key changes of the S over the regular GT include over 500 horses under the hood, an AMG Performance exhaust system with dynamic flaps, a special Race mode and an electronically-controlled limited-slip differential. Of course there are a few other things too. This particular example has traveled only 27,801 miles so far and is available in Detroit.
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