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Mercedes-Benz acquired Maybach in 1960, a German luxury car brand dating back to 1909. Mercedes-Benz planned to use the Maybach brand as their uber-luxury and tailor-made platform for discerning customers. Hence why they used the Maybach brand as the platform to include extensive luxury and technology. The very first Mercedes-Maybach cars were the Maybach 57 and the Maybach 62. The brand was discontinued in 2012 due to poor sales until its revival in 2015 and the success of the Mercedes-Maybach S-Class introduced in 2020. A chance to own a bespoke 2022 Mercedes-Maybach S580 4MATIC with a total mileage of 12500 on the odometer.
The Maybachs of Mercedes-Benz are distinguished by their opulence from the exterior to the decadent interior. This 2022 Mercedes-Maybach S580 4MATIC features a premium MANUFAKTUR Diamond White Metallic finish on the lower three quarters of the car, while the top is finished in Obsidian Black. Chrome pop-out door handles add a form to the function. A set of stylish 21" multi-spoke Champagne flute wheels in black and machined faces grace the S580, along with locking bolts. The interior features brilliant Napa leather in Crystal White and Silver. The interior is arranged in a 4-seat cabin configuration. Svelte Piano Lacquer flowing lines present a trim on the dash. The roof liner is also finished in Crystal White Nap[pa leather. The driver's seat features a 14-way function along with memory. The rear is equipped with the Executive Rear Seat Package, which adds adaptive rear lighting, belt bringer, rear airbag, rear neck heating, calf massage functions, and Active Multicontour Seats. Other options include heated and cooled cupholders, folding tables for rear seats, rear fridge with Maybach champagne flutes, rear electric comfort doors, 1750w premium sound system courtesy of Burmester, and the vehicle key in High Gloss White with ornamental surround also in high gloss.
The 2022 Mercedes-Maybach S580 4MATIC is not just for show; it is powered by a 4.0L Biturbo V8 engine with a mild-hybrid system. 496hp of power is sent to all wheels via the 9-speed 9G-TRONIC automatic transmission. 0-60 mph is clocked in at 4.8 seconds. The S580 also comes with E-Active body control.
Mercedes-Benz’ S-Class or Sonderklasse is, as you may know, the flagship luxury sedan of this well-known German luxury automaker. The default choice of many when choosing a full-size luxury sedan, the S-Class has been around since 1954, and the current generation was introduced in 2020. But what if a regular S-Class just isn’t enough? What if you want more? Enter Maybach. This once-independent outfit is now a part of Mercedes-Benz, and specialize in dialing up the luxury levels of an S-Class to truly stratospheric heights. Want proof? Pick up this 2021 Mercedes-Maybach S580 4MATIC from us and discover the world of Maybach today. The car’s done just 8,400 miles so it’s basically brand-new.
A Mercedes-Benz S-Class is an already excellent full-size luxury sedan, but what if you're one of those people who want more than excellent? Well, Mercedes-Benz offers just that, in the shape of the Mercedes-Maybach range. Once an independent outfitter, Maybach is now under the Mercedes-Benz umbrella and takes the luxury and exclusivity factor of the S-Class beyond the proverbial eleven. Here's proof of that: a 2022 Mercedes-Maybach S580 with just under 12,000 miles on the odometer and a host of special features to enjoy.
Mercedes-Benz acquired Maybach in 1960, a German luxury car brand dating back to 1909. Mercedes-Benz planned to use the Maybach brand as their uber-luxury and tailor-made platform for discerning customers. Hence why they used the Maybach brand as the platform to include extensive luxury and technology. The very first Mercedes-Maybach cars were the Maybach 57 and the Maybach 62. The brand was discontinued in 2012 due to poor sales until its revival in 2015 and the success of the Mercedes-Maybach S-Class introduced in 2020. A chance to own a bespoke 2022 Mercedes-Maybach S580 4MATIC with a total mileage of 12500 on the odometer.
In late 1995, Mercedes-Benz released a compact roadster that would become quite a highly desirable icon. The SLK, which stood for Sport Light Compact in German, featured a powered folding metal hardtop, giving owners a hardtop coupe and a full convertible in one car. Unlike models with detachable hardtops, there was no need to arrange storage for the top when detached, as it simply folded into the car when retracted. That, plus the SLK’s easy to drive dimensions meant that over 300,000 found homes in a nine-year production run. Today, we’ve got a 1998 Mercedes-Benz SLK230 Kompressor from Newtown, Pennsylvania for sale. With less than 64,000 miles on the clock, this is a great car to buy as a weekend cruiser, as well as future classic. However, it’s still capable of being your daily driver if you prefer.
The Mercedes-Benz R107-generation SL is undoubtedly one of the most beloved and popular models that the Three-Pointed Star has ever made. Produced for 18 years, this era of SL is the second-longest generation Mercedes has ever made, second only to the equally iconic G-Wagen. And it’s not hard to see why: timeless looks coupled with incredible performance and luxury cemented it as one of the best roadsters money could buy. Our featured car is a 1988 Mercedes-Benz 560SL, featuring a large-displacement V8 under the hood. This car is located in Frisco, Texas, and has a reported over 141,000 miles on the clock.
The most popular mainstream luxury car in the world, the Mercedes-Benz S-Class represents an aspirational point and a life goal for many. It’s a full-size luxury car that you treat yourself to, when you can afford one and have made it in life. The S-Class name came in 1972, but the model itself has parentage dating back to 1954. Of course, you’ll also find performance-oriented examples fettled by none other than AMG, those famous Mercedes-Benz tuners who are now a part of the parent company – in fact, they’ve got a line-up of Mercedes-AMG models available. Today, we’ve got a potent 2008 Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG from W221 era or fifth generation of S-Class. This car comes from Bonita Springs, Florida and has amassed around 110,000 miles, ready for action.
In late 1995, Mercedes-Benz released a compact roadster that would become quite a highly desirable icon. The SLK, which stood for Sport Light Compact in German, featured a powered folding metal hardtop, giving owners a hardtop coupe and a full convertible in one car. Unlike models with detachable hardtops, there was no need to arrange storage for the top when detached, as it simply folded into the car when retracted. That, plus the SLK’s easy to drive dimensions meant that over 300,000 found homes in a nine-year production run. Today, we’ve got a 1998 Mercedes-Benz SLK230 Kompressor from Newtown, Pennsylvania for sale. With less than 64,000 miles on the clock, this is a great car to buy as a weekend cruiser, as well as future classic. However, it’s still capable of being your daily driver if you prefer.
For those seeking a European luxury car, the default options from Mercedes-Benz and BMW spring to mind. Audi and Volvo are there too. But what if you want something British? Well, that’s where the Jaguar XJ comes into the fray. The XJ model came about in 1968, and was the last Jag to have been designed by the company’s founder, Sir William Lyons. For decades, the XJ was known to retain old-school charm and styling cues, until a totally new design debuted in 2010. Called the X351 generation, this was a remarkable departure from the template and really raised eyebrows. Soon enough, people realized that the X351 was a fine car that totally improved in nearly every way over its predecessor, and really took the luxury car fight to the Germans. Today, we’ve got a 2017 Jaguar XJR for sale from Cincinnati, Ohio, with a scant 13,689 miles to its name. Oh, and supercharged machine has recently received a service.
One of the best ways to experience driving nirvana in luxury and comfort is to buy yourself a Bentley Continental GT. Bentley is well-known for being the luxury automaker that appeals to driving enthusiasts. They’ve got some racing history under their belt, and continue to make cars that strongly call out to you to sit in the driving seat instead of the rear seat. Of course, Introduced in 2003, the Continental GT was the first model of Bentley under its new ownership by Volkswagen. In 2006, a drop-top variant was introduced for fans of sun and sky. Today, we’ve got a 2007 Bentley Continental GTC that’s a wonderful way to experience luxury driving excitement. Having just 17,045 miles to its name, this car currently lives in Cathedral City, California.
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