



A military workhorse to now a coveted symbol of luxury, the 2023 Mercedes-AMG G63. A three-pointed star force to be reckoned with off-road or on-road, integrated with state-of-the-art technology and a ladder frame chassis. One of the longest-produced vehicles in Daimler’s history, surpassing 500,000 G-Wagen units built in 2023. Boasting the beloved boxy silhouette with a mere 800 miles of the odometer, this AMG G63 is as good as brand-new.

This Mercedes-AMG G63 is adorned in a captivating G Manufaktur Arabian Grey coat of paint, together with eye-catching AMG Red painted brake calipers, setting this G63 apart from the crowd. Riding on impressive 22-inch black forged AMG cross-spoke wheels wrapped in Pirelli tires. Complemented by the AMG Night Package, which includes a host of blacked-out exterior elements such as the radiator grille, side mirrors, window trim, and tinted lights, all of which complete the stealthy exterior. Enter keylessly into the sporty red & black cabin of this 2023 Mercedes that is crafted with utmost attention to detail, boasting AMG exclusive Nappa leather upholstery with diamond quilt stitching. AMG badging can be found across the seats and floor mats to the leather grab handles, serving as a subtle reminder of the prestigious AMG lineage. This G63 also comes equipped with rapidly heated and ventilated seats, further enhanced by the two-tone Nappa leather dashboard and the G Manufaktur Interior Package Plus, adding an extra layer of customization. The headliner and the AMG performance steering wheel are clad in exquisite black microfiber, with the wheel possessing heating functionality with a sleek carbon fiber design.

Under the hood of the 2023 Mercedes-AMG G63 is the formidable 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine. Paired with an automatic AMG SPEEDSHIFT TCT 9-speed transmission, this G63 offers a whopping 577 horsepower and 627-pound feet of torque, taking this luxury SUV from 0 to 60 mph in just 4.5 seconds. The auditory experience is amplified by the AMG performance exhaust system outputting a throaty exhaust note. Completing the powertrain is the AMG performance high-performance braking system, instilling you with great confidence at the helm of the 2023 Mercedes-AMG G63.

2023 Mercedes-Benz G63 4MATIC
4.0L Bi-Turbo V8
AMG Speedshift TCT 9G-Tronic 9-Speed Automatic
AWD
G Manufaktur Arabian Grey Exterior
Classic Red / Black Interior
AMG Red Painted Brake Calipers
Headliner In Black Microfiber
AMG Performance Steering Wheel In Microfiber & Carbon Fiber Design
Heated Steering Wheel
22" Black Forged AMG Cross-Spoke Wheels
Leather Grab Handles
Two Tone Nappa Leather Dashboard
AMG Night Package
AMG Specific Radiator Grille
Tinted Lights
G Manufaktur Interior Package Plus
AMG Exclusive Nappa Leather Interior With Diamond Quilt Stitching
Nappa Leather Dashboard
AMG Badging In Seats & Floor Mats
Rapid Heated & Ventilated Seats
Badging On Passenger Grab Handles
Keyless Go
AMG Performance Exhaust System
AMG High-Performance Braking System



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.




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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