



Merely browsing through Mercedes-Benz's AMG portfolio can convince a person that their offerings belong among the most luxurious vehicles with the freshest technology available. One of them stands out for a particular section of the community. The G-Class, better known as the G-Wagen, has become a status symbol to showcase wealth. This SUV's lineage is from a legendary off-roader, although many owners don't venture further than a grassy path. Nevertheless, it possesses sheer charisma that illogically fascinates people. That is why we love this 2018 Mercedes-Benz G 63 AMG 4MATIC in our inventory. It has a reported mileage of 35,720; if you’re from around Georgia, you might have easy access to it. So take your chance to own this undeniable status trophy.

We don’t get many G-Wagens in this color, particularly Storm Red Metallic. Hit it with the sun's golden rays, and you will have a stunning view of this remarkable 2018 Mercedes-Benz G 63 AMG 4MATIC. It is universal that red and black colors go together like a wink and a smile. This G-Class boasts 20" AMG twin 5-spoke wheels in black, black mesh grilles and tinted windows for a captivating contrast. Climbing into the cabin reveals the AMG Black Exclusive Nappa Leather interior, which is adorned with the AMG Carbon Fiber Trim package as well. The diamond pattern stitching on seats, upper and lower dashboard, and door inserts are present thanks to the Designo Black Exclusive Nappa Leather Upholstery. An AMG Performance Steering Wheel faces the driver and behind it are gauges placed in peculiar oval dashboard pods. Three prominent switches in the center console actuate the front, center, and rear differentials that turn this beast into a serious off-roader. You'll also find dual-zone climate control, a proper infotainment system, and a Harman/Kardon speaker system.

This 2018 Mercedes-Benz G 63 AMG 4MATIC has an impressive AMG-fettled twin-turbocharged 5.5-liter V-8 engine. A seven-speed automatic transmission sends power to all four wheels and is mated to live axles at both ends, a two-speed transfer case, and three locking differentials that we mentioned before. The engine bangs out 563hp and 561 lb-ft of torque, giving it a surprising turn of straight-line speed too.




Cars are a means of making a statement; it's an extension of the impression and perception you want to set. Different wheels take on different characters, and Mercedes-Benz is one manufacturer that provides you with the right impression, whether you're hitting the track hard or cruising in style. Now that we are on the topic of cruising in style, let's make a segway into this 2021 Mercedes-AMG G63 we have today. With a reported 55,392 miles on its odometer, this luxury German SUV has been Mercedes-Benz's formula for success in luxury cruising over the last two decades and can be yours today.



Over the years, the Mercedes G-class, better known as the G-Wagon, has evolved from a legendary off-road vehicle into a statement piece. Born and served as a military vehicle, the G-Wagon is now being produced in collaboration with luxury car modification firms. What we have brought to you here is a rare example of the 2021 Mercedes-AMG G63. This is an ultra-exclusive vehicle custom built on the latest G-Class platform, it represents one of the most extravagant interpretations of the G-Wagon. With only around 16,500 miles on its odometer, this custom creation is located in Richmond, Texas, waiting for your purchase.



This 2019 Mercedes-AMG G63 blends factory performance with a suite of high-end upgrades that elevate it far beyond a standard AMG SUV. Finished in designo® Night Black Magno and equipped with the AMG Night Package, it pairs stealthy presence with unmistakable aggression. The handcrafted AMG 4.0L Biturbo V8 is further enhanced through an aftermarket intake, downpipes, and a Stage 2 performance tune, giving this G63 significantly more power and sharper throttle response than stock. Inside, the vehicle features a full custom interior, transforming the cabin into a bespoke luxury environment far richer and more dramatic than factory offerings. With its wide-screen displays, carbon fiber trim, and LED starlight headliner, this G63 is a uniquely personalized super-SUV.




Arguably the most popular Mercedes-Benz model in the United States during the Seventies and Eighties, The R107 era of their SL-Class grand tourer saw over 204,000 units find homes. This was during an 18-year production run that spanned 1971 to 1989. Impressive as the figure may be for a luxury car, it’s even more admirable when you consider that just over 300,000 were made in total! In fact, more R107 SLs found homes Stateside than they did in Germany or anywhere else in the world. Today, there’s no shortage of fine examples, thanks to the car’s superb Mercedes-Benz build quality. Hence, this Texas-based 1988 Mercedes-Benz 560SL is a rather sensible purchase to make, even if you have no idea about classic cars. With its 5.6-liter V8, 4-speed automatic gearbox and aftermarket Kenwood stereo unit, it’s a sound choice. Don’t worry about the 142,000 miles on the odometer, these cars are built to go the distance if maintained well.



In 1971, Mercedes-Benz revealed the R107 generation of their popular SL-Class luxury grand tourer. It took over from the W113 ‘Pagoda’ which defined Sixties Mercedes-Benz two-door cars in Europe and North America. The R107 brought new design, updated engineering, and a removable hardtop as key features. It would be made until 1989, with 300,175 units produced during this time. Interestingly, over 204,000 of those units came to the United States, representing a 68% share of total production! Now, you can still find many of these cars running happily, because they were built during a time when planned obsolescence wasn’t even conceived of. That’s why they are the perfect starter classic, even for a younger person. Today’s 1976 Mercedes-Benz 450SL comes from Boulder and has a low 31,000 miles on the clock. With its 4.5-liter fuel-injected V8 and 3-speed automatic gearbox it’s already ticking the right boxes for a classic car. Add the Becker Mexico cassette stereo into the mix, and you’ve got a winner!



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.


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