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Looking for fine Germanic luxury in a car that you’d be extremely cosseted and comforted in, whether you’re driving it or being driven? Look no further than the Germanic duo of the Mercedes-Benz S-Class and the BMW 7-Series. These two have been at each other’s necks for decades. If it’s a Star-badged car that you covet, the S-Class or ‘Sonderklasse’ in German which translates to Special Class is your ticket. The model has origins dating back to 1954, and the S-Class moniker first appeared in 1972. This 2020 Mercedes-Benz S560 comes to you with just 16,482 miles and is on sale in Texas by the original owner.
This sixth-generation Mercedes-Benz S560 is of the W222 model designation and is the facelifted model which saw some minor exterior styling updates. It wears a paint coat of classy black and rolls on 20-inch AMG multi-spoke alloy wheels which are wrapped in high-performance tires, with wheel locking bolts for added security. The rear spoiler is body-colored as well, and the AMG body styling package is present too. The window tint is a dealer-installed extra. The interior sports black Nappa leather as well as lashings of Black Poplar wood trim and black cloth headliner. Don’t let the minimalistic outlook fool you, this car packs technology to the hilt. It’s got the Comfort Box, Driver Assistance Package that brings active distance assist, DISTRONIC, active steering assist, active speed limit assist and active brake assist amongst others. The Warmth and Comfort package is installed as well, which brings heated steering wheel, powered rear seats as well as the standard powered front seats, all seats sport heating and ventilation, the front and rear armrests as well as the door armrests are heated too. It’s also got the Premium Package and Air Balance Package, stainless steel pedals with rubber studs, digital instrument cluster, touchscreen infotainment system, and a Burmeister sound system.
This 2020 Mercedes-Benz S560 is propelled by Mercedes-Benz’ 4.0L twin-turbocharged V8 engine that sends drive to the rear wheels via the 9G-TRONIC nine-speed automatic gearbox. The engine’s power and torque outputs are 463hp and 516lb-ft, enabling a zero to sixty sprint time of 4.7 seconds, and it tops out at a limited 155mph.
Car Location: Texas Reported to be for sale by original owner Black exterior Black Nappa Leather interior Black Poplar Wood interior trim Wood/Leather steering wheel 20" AMG multi spoke wheels High performance tires Black cloth headliner Wheel Locking Bolts Rear body color spoiler Comfort box DA2 - Driver assistance package: Active distance assist, DISTRONIC, Active steering assist, Active speed limit assist, Active brake assist, Active lane keeping, pre safe rear end collision, Route based speed adaptation DB0 - Warmth and Comfort Package: Heated steering wheel, Power rear seats with memory setting, Heated and ventilated rear seats, heated front and rear armrests and door armrests DG1 - AMG Line: AMG wheels and sport body styling, Stainless steel sport pedals w/ rubber studs DB1 - Premium Package: Surround view system, ventilated front seats, Rapid heat front seats, Power rear sun shade, active massage front seats, Air balance package Window tint dealer installed
The Mercedes-Benz S-Class is the brand’s pinnacle full-sized luxury car and can trace a rich heritage all the way back to 1954. The S-Class has evolved over each generation, and been somewhat of an automotive trail-blazer, as it introduced many features that subsequently trickled down into mainstream automobiles. If it’s an S-Class you’re after, this 2018 Mercedes-Benz S560 4MATIC is the ticket. Hailing from New Jersey, it’s done 49,100 miles and offers the best German comfort and luxury from the ‘Star’.
Looking for fine Germanic luxury in a car that you’d be extremely cosseted and comforted in, whether you’re driving it or being driven? Look no further than the Germanic duo of the Mercedes-Benz S-Class and the BMW 7-Series. These two have been at each other’s necks for decades. If it’s a Star-badged car that you covet, the S-Class or ‘Sonderklasse’ in German which translates to Special Class is your ticket. The model has origins dating back to 1954, and the S-Class moniker first appeared in 1972. This 2020 Mercedes-Benz S560 comes to you with just 16,482 miles and is on sale in Texas by the original owner.
One of the smartest classic cars to own and drive on a regular basis has got to be a Mercedes-Benz SL from the R107 generation of 1971 to 1989. These cars were Hollywood darlings when they were new, and over 300,000 were sold worldwide. It’s estimated that 68% of these ended up in the United States, as official or gray market imports. That’s why getting your hands on one isn’t that hard. This Florida-based 1975 Mercedes-Benz 450SL is one great example. The car has got 86,100 miles under its belt, and has received some new components to keep it driving as sweetly as it did back when it was new.
For decades, the Mercedes-Benz C-Class has represented the entry point into Mercedes-Benz ownership, as the prolific German luxury automaker’s compact luxury car offering. Over the years, the C-Class has grown, both in terms of sheer size, as well as luxury features and of course, performance. AMG got their mitts on the C-Class as well, resulting in some super-saloons that can really take everyone else by surprise. This W205-generation 2019 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG is one of those super-saloons that’s been fettled by AMG. With just under 30,000 miles to its name, this Florida-based car is reportedly all stock and comes with up-to-date servicing. If you’re in search of a fast family hauler, here’s the ideal candidate.
One of the most legendary members of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class lineage is the W124 generation. This generation came about in 1984, and was made until 1995 as a sedan. Other variants carried on until as late as 1997. The W124 is widely considered to be one of the most solidly-engineered Mercedes-Benz models; it’s not uncommon to see them being used as taxis in some African countries to this day, braving elements such as desert sand, scorching temperatures and of course, limited availability of spare parts. We did get the W124 in the United States as well, and today, we’ve got a nice 1992 Mercedes-Benz 300D from Virginia for sale. This car has got 131,410 miles on the odometer, but that’s a mere stroll for a W124. You really should buy it because it’s a car that will become a classic very soon; yet is modern enough to drive around regularly. The car is said to be all-stock and has received a recent service.
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