



The Mercedes-Benz G-Class has an illustrious history dating to 1979. And as such, it is Mercedes-Benz’s second longest production vehicle, spanning over 42 years. The G-Wagon as it is fondly known all over the world is a four-wheel drive luxury SUV with its characteristic boxy design and body-on-frame production. Up for grabs is a 2021 Mercedes-Benz G550 AMG Line, with just 100 miles on the clock and available to be seen in the Empire State, New York.
Part of the G-Classes success is the time-old sharp lines and boxy styling, combined with opulence. This 2021 Mercedes-Benz G550 AMG is bedecked in the dazzling Polar White color scheme which is also a G-Class scratch-resistant paint from the factory. As part of the DC1 Night Package, this G-Wagon is fitted with black exterior mirrors, the bumper trim elements in black, a black front grille, a black brush guard, and outer protective strips in black. What the AMG Line offers is AMG body styling, flared wheel arches, black brake calipers with the Mercedes-Benz lettering in white which rest behind the 20” AMG multi-spoke black-painted wheels, an AMG sports exhaust with AMG cladding complete the exterior look. On hopping inside you are greeted with a DB2 exclusive interior package which consists of Designo Classic Red along with black Nappa leather, a Designo Dinamica headliner is in place along with a leather dashboard and svelte ash wood trim in brown. The multifunction Nappa leather-wrapped steering wheels are heated for the utmost comfort. AMG floormats along with Mercedes-Benz etched floor sills complete the interior design.
The G-Class is not just for looks and show, but for performance as well, as evident with this 2021 Mercedes-Benz G550 AMG . Its beating heart is a 4.0L twin-turbo V8 whilst coupled to a 9-speed automatic 9G-Tronic automatic transmission. All these seamlessly work together to produce 416hp of power along with 450 lb.ft of torque. for a vehicle that weighs over 5,500 lbs, it can clock a decent 5.6 seconds in the 0-60 mph. With a towing capability of 7,000 lbs, this luxury SUV can shift mountains with ease.
Car Location: New York 2021 MY Mercedes-benz G-Class G550 W4 Polar White Exterior Designo Classic Red/Black Nappa leather interior DB2 Exclusive interior package: Nappa leather, Designo Dinamica headliner, Leather dashboard, Exclusive interior package DC1 Night Package: Exterior mirrors in black, Trim elements in bumper in black, Black front grille, Brush guard in black, Outer protective strips in Black, NP1 Night package DG1: AMG Line - AMG body styling, flared wheel arches, brake calipers w/ MB lettering, AMG Sport Exhaust, AMG line, AMG cladding Tire code for 20" Wheels Brown ash wood trim Heated steering wheel AMG floor mats G Class scratch resistant paint from factory - Y78 Nappa leather steering wheel 20" AMG Multi Spoke Black wheels


The 2020 Mercedes-Benz G 550 4MATIC represents the modern evolution of an icon that dates back to 1979, blending unmistakable boxy heritage with cutting-edge luxury and technology. This example, finished in the striking designo Night Black Magno (056), carries approximately 63,581 miles and stands as a bold yet refined take on the legendary G-Wagen formula. With its AMG Line styling, Exclusive Interior Package, and Seat Comfort Package, this G 550 delivers both presence and premium comfort in equal measure. Whether you’re drawn to its commanding road presence or its handcrafted G manufaktur detailing, this is a luxury SUV that feels equally at home in a valet lane or on a mountain pass.


Rebranding one's purpose is a tough task; it requires changing everything you know and then hoping that your target market will like it. Mercedes-Benz pulled off a rebranding that gave rise to its longest-running nameplate and the chosen machine for those who want to make a statement. Present today is this 2013 Mercedes-Benz G 550. It's your way to make a statement in luxury and style. Better yet, this example has just over 120,000 miles on its clock.


The Mercedes-Benz G-Class stands in stark contrast to the rest of this iconic German luxury car maker’s offerings. Its boxy, prominent, and can venture off-road with gusto. Introduced in 1979 as a military machine on the request of the Shah of Iran, civilian variants emerged in 1979. Since then, the G-Class has gained the typical Mercedes-Benz luxury features and technological highlights, but maintains its immense off-road capabilities. This 2019 Mercedes-Benz G550 is one fine example and it’s up for sale in Salt Lake City, Utah. With 94,604 miles on it, you can tell that it’s meant to be driven. Plus, given its off-road abilities, this is the perfect family vehicle for the outdoors-loving crowd.



The R129-generation Mercedes-Benz SL remains one of the most respected luxury grand touring roadsters of the modern era, combining timeless styling, vault-like build quality, and refined V8 performance into a package that still feels special decades later. This 1999 Mercedes-Benz SL 500 represents one of the final production years of the legendary R129 platform and shows approximately 68,022 miles. Finished in elegant Magma Red over a rich Java leather interior, this SL 500 carries a sophisticated specification that perfectly suits the car’s understated luxury character. Equipped with the desirable SL1 Sport Package, a removable body-color hardtop, heated power seats, and both hardtop and soft-top configurations, this Mercedes offers a driving experience equally suited for open-air cruising or long-distance touring comfort. With Bruno Sacco-inspired styling and classic Mercedes engineering throughout, the R129 SL 500 continues to stand as one of the finest luxury roadsters of its generation.


The R129-generation Mercedes-Benz SL-Class remains one of the brand’s most iconic modern grand touring cars, blending timeless styling with exceptional engineering quality and everyday usability. This 1999 Mercedes-Benz SL 500 represents one of the later and more refined examples of the platform, featuring the revered M113 V8 engine paired to a smooth 5-speed automatic transmission. Showing approximately 46,000 miles, this Brilliant Silver Metallic example delivers the elegant roadster experience that made the SL-Class a symbol of luxury throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s. Equipped with both a removable hardtop and folding soft top, this SL 500 offers year-round usability alongside classic Mercedes-Benz craftsmanship and understated presence.


Representing one of the most enduring luxury roadsters ever built, this 1986 Mercedes-Benz 560 SL embodies the timeless engineering and elegant restraint that defined Mercedes-Benz in the 1980s. Showing 110,111 miles, this U.S.-spec R107 is powered by the flagship V8 introduced for the American market in 1986, making it one of the most desirable variants of the legendary SL lineage. Finished in classic black over a Palomino leather interior, this 560 SL delivers the kind of analog grand touring experience that has made the R107 one of Mercedes-Benz’s most collectible modern classics. Built for comfort, durability, and effortless cruising rather than outright aggression, the 560 SL remains a benchmark of old-school Mercedes craftsmanship.


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