



The Mercedes Benz 300 SEL, was a full-sized premium performance car built by Mercedes Benz from 1968 to 1972. The 300 SEL, being a prototype in 1966, turned into a production model in the year 1968, and 6500 units were built later on. This particular example of the 1988 Mercedes Benz 300 SEL is a spectacular four-door, five-seat, rear-wheel drive luxurious S-Class sedan located in New Jersey. This one-owner car is dealer-maintained, always kept garaged, and has 86000 miles on its clock.

This 1988 Mercedes Benz 300 SEL is coated with an eye-catchy Metallic Garnet Red while having an interior with a luxurious beige finish. It rides on Firestone Champion HR tires and features a sunroof. All of the interior power options are functional, and the original gauge cluster needles remain in the same deep Mercedes-trademark bright orange as they were in 1988. The interior is fitted with comfortable leather seats and has matching carpets. The seats retain their condition having no rips, stains, or tears. Each and every jamb is in excellent condition, and the engine bay looks fresh as it was on the assembly line.

This perfectly well-maintained vehicle carries with it a 3.0L inline 6-cylinder engine which has two valves per cylinder. It was claimed that this engine produced up to 185 horsepower and 192 ft-lb of torque when it was new. Power is delivered via a four-speed automatic transmission.




The story of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class is a fascinating one. In fact, the G-Class is so un-Mercedes-Benz-like, that you might wonder how it came to hobnob with the iconic German luxury automaker’s other offerings. The vehicle was developed by Mercedes-Benz based on a suggestion by the Shah of Iran, as a military transport. Development started around 1972, and by 1979, a civilian variant was created as well. That is what gave rise to the G-Class. Today’s G-Class is vastly different under the skin to the first ones from 1979, but the basic boxy shape remains. This particular 1995 Mercedes-Benz G300 has undergone some modifications and upgrades, making it truly one-of-a-kind. With just 60,000 miles to its name so far, you’d better act fast to secure it.



Ever come across a movie with Zombies and an escape plan that features a tricked-out automobile smashing through its targets and never letting its custodians down? Well if you were, we have a solution - this 1985 Mercedes Benz 300GD present today. With a reported 74,245 kilometers (46,133 miles) shown on the odometer, this extremely turbo-diesel powerhouse is reported to have been imported from Germany and is the perfect machine to explore the great outdoors.



After decades of service, the Mercedes-Benz G-Class nameplate has taken on a life of its own, transcending its original utilitarian roots and becoming a symbol of luxury and success in its latest generations. But the legend started with the 1985 Mercedes Benz 300GD. Our featured car forgoes the chrome of the modern versions and instead provides a satisfying look back at the origins of the G Class. This particular example makes its way to the US from its homeland of Germany and features just 46,000 kilometers on the odometer. Not only does this 1985 Mercedes Benz 300GD feature some serious off-road kit — plus Mercedes’ legendary OM606 engine — but it has also reportedly been fully stipped, having received a complete restoration before being offered for sale.




This 2019 Mercedes-Benz CLS 450 4MATIC shows 87,547 miles and is powered by a turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission and Mercedes’ 4MATIC all-wheel-drive system. Finished in Black over a Charcoal leather interior, this CLS features the AMG Line along with Premium, Exterior Lighting, and Driver Assistance packages. Additional highlights include 19-inch AMG twin 5-spoke wheels, Burmester surround sound, heated and ventilated front seats, and a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster with head-up display.



Do you want a full-size SUV that bears the Mercedes-Benz Star on its nose and offers you the space and amenities of an S-Class? Yes, Mercedes-Benz has got you covered. Meet the GLS-Class. It’s not hard to see the nomenclature; GL commonly refers to their SUV line-up, with S being the largest available so far. That’s what we have today, a Polar White 2024 Mercedes-Benz GLS450 4MATIC from Morgan Hill, California. With its gorgeous Bahia Brown and Black two-tone interior that includes natural grain Oak wood trim, AMG body styling on the outside and a potent 3.0-liter EQ-Boost powertrain that packs 362 horsepower, this is one fine four-wheel drive family SUV. Plus it’s got just 8,000 miles on the clock!



The finest luxury car in the world for many, the Mercedes-Benz S-Class is right up there. It’s a trend-setter, a conversation starter, and the final automotive frontier for many. Once you’ve got an S-Class in your life, you know that you’ve made it in life. Plus, if you don’t want the latest one that’s decked out with screens to the hilt, there are always Golden Oldies to select. Examples like this 2000 Mercedes-Benz S 430 from the W220 era of 1998 to 2005. This particular example packs a 4.3-liter V8 within its sleek black body, and offers a comfortable, button and knob-heavy interior in beige. With only more than 13,000 miles on the clock, you can buy this Palm Beach-based car right now if you desire. The original owner’s manual plus two keys are included with the sale.


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