



The SLC Class, formerly known as the ‘SLK’ is a series of compact luxury roadsters that were produced by Mercedes Benz since 1996 and went on till 2020. The SLC lineup was a beautiful example of a blend between the rowdy and generally untamable nature of a sporty coupe along with the luxury and comfort of a premium German automobile that saw three generations. The SLK and SLC are recognized not just for their compact dimensions and distinctive shape, but their powered metal folding roofs which are a party piece in their own right. The third generation SLK/SLC was introduced back in 2011 and completely revised in 2016 to acknowledge 20 years of the class. This example is a 2018 Mercedes-Benz AMG SLC 43, hailing from Arizona with just 7,900 miles on the clock.

During its transition from SLK to SLC, the coupe received a more contemporary and sleek design which is reflected in this 2018 Mercedes-Benz AMG SLC 43. Major changes included a completely revised nose that included aggressive headlights and the iconic diamond grille. This car is dressed in a nice Cardinal Red Designo paintwork with 18” AMG multi-spoke wheels including wheel locking bolts. It also includes Mercedes-Benz’ Magic Sky Control panoramic roof which is powered as previously mentioned. The interior is surprisingly roomy for the compact exterior dimensions, with high-quality materials and electrically adjustable, heated seats draped in Saddle Brown Nappa leather. There is also dual-zone climate control, a Harman/Kardon sound system, aluminum interior trim, AMG illuminated door sills, Night Package, Premium Package 2, and Smartphone Integration Package as well.

Under the hood of this 2018 Mercedes-Benz AMG SLC 43 sits a 3.0L (183ci) Biturbo V6 engine that produces 385hp and 384lb ft. This is sent to the rear wheels via a 9G-Tronic AMG Speedshift TCT automatic gearbox with paddle shifters. Zero to sixty comes up in 4.6 seconds, and the top speed is an electronically limited 155mph. Four-wheel independent AMG-tuned sport suspension ensures that the handling is in tune with the performance, and large disc brakes all-round help reign in the speed and power.




The SLC Class, formerly known as the ‘SLK’ is a series of compact luxury roadsters that were produced by Mercedes Benz since 1996 and went on till 2020. The SLC lineup was a beautiful example of a blend between the rowdy and generally untamable nature of a sporty coupe along with the luxury and comfort of a premium German automobile that saw three generations. The SLK and SLC are recognized not just for their compact dimensions and distinctive shape, but their powered metal folding roofs which are a party piece in their own right. The third generation SLK/SLC was introduced back in 2011 and completely revised in 2016 to acknowledge 20 years of the class. This example is a 2018 Mercedes-Benz AMG SLC 43, hailing from Arizona with just 7,900 miles on the clock.




Mercedes-Benz has a fine array of grand tourers, but if you want a true-blue sports car with a star on its nose, the Mercedes-AMG GT is as fine as they come. Introduced in 2014, the AMG GT is now in its second generation of production. It’s a fearsome two-door fastback coupe with a twin-turbo V8 under its hood. Hence, it makes for a fine car to drive regularly, and we have a 2024 Mercedes-AMG GT 55 for sale right now. This 3,000-mile machine comes with a 469 horsepower 4.0-liter V8, an AMG Speedshift MCT 9-speed automatic gearbox, all-wheel drive and a host of tech features. It’s currenrly available in Dallas.



If you want a German classic car with some modern conveniences, a V8 under the hood and a fine legacy, you can’t go amiss by choosing a Mercedes-Benz SL from the R107 era. Over 300,000 were made between 1971 and 1989, of which two thirds came to North America. The R107 redefined the term boulevard cruiser, with its performance, luxury interior and driving manners over long distances. If that sounds like your cup of tea, we have this 1989 Mercedes-Benz 560SL for sale right now. It’s from Scottsdale, Arizona, and has covered just over 71,000 miles so far. It’s also got a smooth M177 5.6-liter V8 under the hood.



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.


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