



This 2017 Mercedes-Benz S 550 Cabriolet is a highly optioned flagship convertible that combines the effortless performance of its Biturbo V8 with one of the most luxurious cabin experiences Mercedes offered at the time. With an original sticker nearing $152K, it brings together premium designo materials, top-tier driver assistance tech, & sport-oriented enhancements that elevate both comfort & driving engagement. The extensive option loadout makes this example stand out even among S-Class cabriolets.

Outside, the car wears the stunning Designo Diamond White Metallic finish paired with the Black Soft Top, giving it an elegant, timeless GT appearance. The 20” AMG Multispoke Wheels sharpen the profile & visually reinforce the Sport Package. Inside, the cabin is one of the biggest highlights—Designo Black Exclusive Nappa Leather, Black Dinamica Headliner, & Designo Black Piano Lacquer Wood combine to create a dark, ultra-premium environment. The Premium Package adds upgraded tech & comfort, while details like the Wood/Leather Steering Wheel & Designo Floor Mats complete the upscale ambience.

Power comes from the smooth yet forceful 4.7L Biturbo V8 (Turbocharged), paired with the refined 9G-Tronic transmission. The Sport Package enhances the driving feel with visual upgrades & sportier tuning, while the Driver Assistance Package brings advanced safety & semi-autonomous features such as adaptive cruise, lane-keeping assist, & active brake assist. AIRMATIC suspension continues to deliver the signature S-Class ride—controlled, quiet, & composed—whether cruising with the top down or pushing the car through more spirited driving.




This 2017 Mercedes-Benz S 550 Cabriolet is a highly optioned flagship convertible that combines the effortless performance of its Biturbo V8 with one of the most luxurious cabin experiences Mercedes offered at the time. With an original sticker nearing $152K, it brings together premium designo materials, top-tier driver assistance tech, & sport-oriented enhancements that elevate both comfort & driving engagement. The extensive option loadout makes this example stand out even among S-Class cabriolets.



Choosing a Mercedes-Benz S-Class as your top-tier luxury car is a relatively safe bet. That’s because the S-Class offers excellent features, ample power and as much comfort as you’d expect. Then of course, it’s got that hallowed Star badge on the nose and tail, telling everyone that you’ve got one of the finest German-engineered cars in the world. That’s why since it debuted in 1972, the S-Class has become a de facto choice for luxury car buyers who really want to treat themselves to something special. This 2015 Mercedes-Benz S550 is one fine choice to make if you want a model from sixth generation. It’s also a coupe, in case you didn’t notice. Packing only 20,042 miles, this all-wheel-drive, V8-powered grand tourer is a formidable contender for your wallet, driveway and commute.



Widely accepted as the best luxury four-door sedan from Germany, the Mercedes-Benz S-Class has gained quite a reputation for itself. Stylish, powerful and technologically endowed, the S-Classes from the previous decades have been the first to preview quite a few automotive advancements that we take for granted today. But did you know that Mercedes-Benz also produced the S-Class as a coupe and cabriolet, from time to time? This 2017 Mercedes-Benz S550 Cabriolet is one such example, with a mere 35,000 miles on the clock. So, if you want top-tier Mercedes-Benz luxury in a sporty, two-door, open-topped package, this car is for you.




Do you want a mid-2000s German grand tourer with a stonking V12 under the hood, all the best creature comforts and luxury features of the time, and most importantly, a Star badge on the hood? If so, this 2008 Mercedes-Benz SL600 RENNtech just might be your ticket to ride. It’s from the R230 era of Mercedes-Benz’s popular SL-Class line-up, and comes with twelve cylinders of German horsepower at your disposal. Plus, this rear-wheel drive machine features some enhancements by renowned tuning firm Renntech. It’s done just 20,000 miles to date and is up for grabs in St. Simons Island, Georgia.



Now here’s a lovely cruiser for someone to enjoy, whether they’re sixteen or sixty years old. This 1981 Mercedes-Benz 380SL Roadster hails from the hallowed R107 generation of Mercedes-Benz’s SL-Class luxury grand tourer. This generation was made between 1971 and 1989, and of the 300,000 plus cars that were made, over two thirds came to North America. The car was a cult classic with the rich and famous, or even infamous. Now, cars like this are becoming fantastic classics to own and drive, as well as the perfect way to experience a classic Mercedes-Benz drive without giving up too many comfort features. For example, this 91,112-mile machine rocks a 4-speed automatic transmission, which was one of the key upgrades for the 1981 model year. It’s also got a Blaupunkt San Francisco SQR 28 cassette radio player, a 3.8-liter naturally aspirated V8, and is up for grabs in Montclair, New Jersey.



Are you searching for a compact sports car with a retractable roof, some decent performance, reasonable fuel economy and a German badge? If so, this 2015 Mercedes-Benz SLK250 is the ideal candidate. The Mercedes-Benz SLK is well known for being a compact luxury retractable hardtop sports car. Produced between 1996 and 2020 across three generations, this Orlando-based car is from the third or final generation. It’s got the Premium Package, Multimedia Package, a 7G-TRONIC gearbox and just 69,048 miles on the clock. You can’t go amiss with a Mercedes-Benz, after all.




The Baby Porsche SUV of the range these days, the Macan was conceived as a compact luxury crossover, intended to slot in beneath the Cayenne in Porsche’s SUV range. Now in its second generation, the Macan, like any self-respecting Porsche, offers a driver-focused experience, intended to target enthusiasts and fans of the brand. If you’re in search of a Macan, we have this sub 15,000-mile 2024 Porsche Macan GTS for grabs from Naples, Florida. It’s reportedly an all-original car with window sticker and two keys included in the sale.



The BMW X6 is a vehicle designed for those who want a midsized luxury SUV like an X5, but with a sportier and swoopier design. Indeed, such a segment does exist, and BMW thinks them lucrative enough to offer not only the X6, but the smaller X4 and X2 variants. They’ve even coined a term for this type of vehicle; Sports Activity Coupe (SAC). If that sounds like your thing, we’ve got an SAC for grabs, in the form of this 2022 BMW X6 xDrive40i. Hailing from Jacksonville, this SAC has done just 23,000 miles and comes with the Shadowline Package, M Sport Package, and some 20-inch M Star Spoke Bicolor 740M wheels. Oh, it’s also got the M Sport Exhaust System for a more colorful soundtrack.



The Jaguar XK of the Nineties and Two Thousands is an often overlooked grand tourer. Available with punchy V8 power, the first or XK100 generation was made between 1996 and 2006. It brought cool British styling and sports car DNA to a modernized platform and sleek looks that aged gracefully. Today, you can avail yourself of all that with this 2006 Jaguar XKR from Queen Creek, Arizona. It’s got two keys, up-to-date servicing and a fetching set of BBS Montreal wheels. But most importantly, as the XKR variant, it packs a 400-horsepower supercharged V8 under the hood. Now who’d pass that up?

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